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Need to rename the executable #64

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randallreedjr opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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Need to rename the executable #64

randallreedjr opened this issue Jul 10, 2020 · 4 comments
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randallreedjr commented Jul 10, 2020

git switch is now a native command.

https://git-scm.com/docs/git-switch/2.27.0

We need to create a new executable.

See here for some additional steps

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wearon commented Oct 18, 2020

This is major guys, I cannot use git switch anymore. what's the ETA on this?

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@wearon Wow I legitimately had no idea anyone other than me used this.

I re-released the gem as git swap: https://github.com/randallreedjr/git_swap

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randallreedjr commented Oct 18, 2020

Note to self: update the readme to point to the new gem and close this issue.

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wearon commented Oct 18, 2020

  • Thanks for the quick turnaround
  • Since my last message, I have been looking for alternatives and there isn't one
  • I used this a few years ago and remembered it and I needed it again.
  • One non-blocker bug is when I do git swap --config and then Ctrl + C to cancel that it freaks out. My expectation was git swap --config will show existing profiles too and some message/warning whether it will override or append
  • thank you once again for your time and effort.

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