I’ve seen this behaviour (rc.15 on Mojave and rc.14 on High Sierra) but only with a project that I’ve got stored on my iCloud drive. Which seems a bit odd. I don’t think it can be that the .git folder isn’t synching, because like Stefan says, all the Git bundle commands work fine, and the icons have the right badges in the file browser.
(Also odd, but off-topic, on my iMac running High Sierra, check for updates tells me I am up to date on rc14, but on my laptop running Mojave it tells me I am up to date on rc15.)
On 7 Nov 2018, at 12:12, Stefan Daschek stefan@daschek.net wrote:
Today I noticed that clicking the SCM icon in the bottom right of the file browser no longer does anything (it used to filter the view to include only those files with a specific SCM status). Maybe this is related to the recent changes in the file browser?
Everything else regarding SCM (using Git in my case) still works as expected, including the SCM badges on the icons in the file browser.
Using TextMate 2.0-rc.14
Cheers, Stefan
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