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Force update of git status when folder is refreshed #1161

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Gabriel-p opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2150
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Force update of git status when folder is refreshed #1161

Gabriel-p opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2150
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@Gabriel-p
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  • I have searched open and closed issues for duplicates.

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The new integration with git is awesome (thanks!) but the status of pushed files/folders is not updated unless Files is closed/opened.

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Update the status of the current repo when F5 is used inside one of its folders.

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Thanks for the report. You are right - the git status cache is not being cleared when the folder is reloaded. Should be fixed soon.

@jeremypw jeremypw added the Status: Confirmed The occurrence and circumstances of the issue have been verified label Jan 16, 2020
@Gabriel-p
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The new Files in Horus comes with updated icons for git repos but this minor inconvenience is still present

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jeremypw commented Mar 5, 2023

@Gabriel-p Apologies, this fell off the radar 😞 I have now pushed a PR that should fix this.

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