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jestdotty
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I Ctrl + z'ed in a file in vscode and it _literally rolled back other files_ what the fuck?

who the fuck thought this was a good idea? wtf

AND THEN I CHANGED STUFF THINKING IT WAS ONLY THIS FILE SO NOW WHAT

WHO DESIGNED THIS

WHO WANTS THIS

WHAT

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  • 3
    oh I can look at the timeline for the file BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL THE OTHER FILES YOU JUST CHANGED FOR NO REASON
  • 3
    and while I'm on this WHY THE FUCK doesn't vscode let me push my changes anymore. they removed the "push" button. now the commit button when you have no changed files let's you push. but if you have changed files you can only commit.

    we have strayed so far from god
  • 3
    You cannot undo your actions without consequences... Perverting this timeline on a whim is not a power to be taken lightly.
  • 0
    I want this. I use it really often.
  • 0
    JetBrains IDEs don't do this. It only undoes changes in the current file.

    I heard WebStorm is now free for non-commercial use.

    Source: I use it for work.

    I use VSCode for personal projects bu never really paid attention to this.
  • 0
    @wifi you can do it if you want it with Jetbrains by explicitly right-clicking on a folder and looking at the local changes, so it's got the best of both worlds
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