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Apologies if it was asked before, but I can't find it searching in the discussions.
I was (very) pleased to see that I could make a full commit (not just the one-liner) directly from lazygit (see picture). I was on a machine I don't go often, and on every other machine I have lg installed I didn't see the feature. So I figured "i must have a new version of lg here!", but no, that machine had 2.30.1, while on my workstation (where the desctiption box is not present) I am running 2.31.1. Then I thought "the config.yaml file, that must be it!", but no, the file on machine1 was the same as on machine2.
What's the magic setting/spell that get that feature enabled?
Thanks!
Edit: APOLOGIES! I misread the version, I was actually looking at the GIT version!. Closing.
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Apologies if it was asked before, but I can't find it searching in the discussions.
I was (very) pleased to see that I could make a full commit (not just the one-liner) directly from lazygit (see picture). I was on a machine I don't go often, and on every other machine I have lg installed I didn't see the feature. So I figured "i must have a new version of lg here!", but no, that machine had 2.30.1, while on my workstation (where the desctiption box is not present) I am running 2.31.1. Then I thought "the config.yaml file, that must be it!", but no, the file on machine1 was the same as on machine2.
What's the magic setting/spell that get that feature enabled?
Thanks!
Edit: APOLOGIES! I misread the version, I was actually looking at the GIT version!. Closing.
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