• eating3645@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Steps to Reproduce:

    1.Go near this fucking shit editor.

    2.Commit the deadly sin of touching the source control options.

    🤣

        • bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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          1 month ago

          Nowadays the warning even says that this cannot be undone. Maybe that wasn’t present in 1.15, though.

          • TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works
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            1 month ago

            It was. If you go through the OP thread, one of the responses is a picture of the dialog window that this user clicked through saying, “these changes will be IRREVERSIBLE”.

            The OP was just playing with a new kind of fire (VSCodes Git/source control panel) that they didn’t understand, and they got burned.

            We all gotta get burnt at least once, but it normally turns us into better devs in the end. I would bet money that this person uses source control now, as long as they are still coding.

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          If the “changes” are all your files, discarding them for me means basically delete my files, you know, the ones you are trying to add.

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            1 month ago

            At the same time, OP seems a layman, and might be coming from things like Microsoft Word, where “Discard all changes” basically means “revert to last save”.

            EDIT: After reading the related issues, OP may have also thought that “discard changes” was to uninitialise the repository, as opposed to wiping untracked files.

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            “Changes” are not the same thing as “files”.

            I’d expect that files that are not in version control would not be touched.