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I find it a bit annoying that "only different time stamp" changes are tracked by git. Of course, I can exclude them for a particular commit, but then they keep showing up in future commits. I can't think of a usecase when you would ever want to know when a file has only been "touched" but not changed. According to @LinqLover it is common practice to revert to the last version with the original timestamp via the version browser. I would nevertheless appreciate an option to disable these "only different time stamp" changes.
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Author: @tom-richter
Message:
I find it a bit annoying that "only different time stamp" changes are tracked by git. Of course, I can exclude them for a particular commit, but then they keep showing up in future commits. I can't think of a usecase when you would ever want to know when a file has only been "touched" but not changed. According to @LinqLover it is common practice to revert to the last version with the original timestamp via the version browser. I would nevertheless appreciate an option to disable these "only different time stamp" changes.
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