This seems to have changed a lot? When I click ctrl + p I get different patch options. I clicked apply patch but I'm not sure if it actually did apply those changes. I still see the changes in my initial commit. There was no option to move? It almost seems like it's in both commits now.
Yeah I definitely want to make that happen: it's clearly been a large part of lazydocker's success. There is some rudimentary mouse support currently like for focusing side panels (though it may be disabled by default) but I do want to add more support. The main challenge is that with keyboard-only it's easy to manage certain workflows because I know focus can be passed from panel to panel in a predictable way, but with mouse support typically you can click on whatever you want meaning I'll need to make the code a bit smarter about what to do when the user is halfway through e.g. modifying a commit file, and then goes and clicks on a completely unrelated panel. Definitely something I want to do soon though
Hey can anyone help me with an issue to do with the escape key. Mine exits the whole terminal and then I need to use :q to close lazy git. Can I change the keybinding or make it so that the esc key doesent do that?
Amazing, super piece of software
this really is magic.. lots of respect you have your own way of crafting softwares, hope the lazy series goes on!
2 years later best tool ever created ! used this for everyday thank you !!
seriously this tool is crazy !! omg !! I just discover today this needs more attention
This seems to have changed a lot? When I click ctrl + p I get different patch options. I clicked apply patch but I'm not sure if it actually did apply those changes. I still see the changes in my initial commit. There was no option to move? It almost seems like it's in both commits now.
Hi Jesse! Big fan of Lazygit and Lazydocker.
Any plans to add mouse functionality to lazygit?
Yeah I definitely want to make that happen: it's clearly been a large part of lazydocker's success. There is some rudimentary mouse support currently like for focusing side panels (though it may be disabled by default) but I do want to add more support. The main challenge is that with keyboard-only it's easy to manage certain workflows because I know focus can be passed from panel to panel in a predictable way, but with mouse support typically you can click on whatever you want meaning I'll need to make the code a bit smarter about what to do when the user is halfway through e.g. modifying a commit file, and then goes and clicks on a completely unrelated panel.
Definitely something I want to do soon though
scratch that: I implemented mouse support yesterday: ua-cam.com/video/F7TCWUO9vt4/v-deo.html
Hey can anyone help me with an issue to do with the escape key. Mine exits the whole terminal and then I need to use :q to close lazy git. Can I change the keybinding or make it so that the esc key doesent do that?
You're really handsome :3
regardning the "No new line at end of file" @jesseduffield9516