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Monitor project folders for changes
And indicate if file contents have changed on disk
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Jon Skinner 14 years ago
Added in build 2027
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the "watchdog" python package might be helpful for implementing this
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In the nutshell - no. Imagine this case: you wrote some app, some in vim, some in ST2. But! Files, written in vim, are folded in ST2 and it won't be added in the tree. What happens if you'll try to build project via ST2? It could give a rise for bunch of bugs.
As long as it's fast I won't have a problem with that. I just think of my colleagues who work with Magento and have over 10000 files in their code base.
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I would like an option to disable this feature as well; when working on network mounted files, this could slow things down severely
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assuming there will be SCM plugins for ST2, you might want to expose the the ability to "watch" folders via the plugin API, so that, for instance, the plugin could notice the changes in the .hg / .git directories that happen, for instance, when the user switches branches externally
Yeah - works very nice. Even when switching branches in hg producing massive code changes. :)
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The new build works great, but could you also retain the current line? Every time I switch branch in git, I find the file reset at line 0.
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