Steve Ward
Steve Ward
@Curious41099 can you upload the most recent log file from that directory? You can drag-and-drop it directly into an issue comment to upload it. Thanks.
To commit from the command line you will need to install [Git for Windows](https://git-scm.com/download/win) if you have not done so already. Once that's installed you can open Git and `cd`...
Reported again in https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/19405.
Great fix! This will close out https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/10293 as well. ✨
>But... I believe (don't have data aside from the opened issue) this to be more of an edge case than someone accidentally publishing on the wrong branch and unintentionally switching...
Thanks for the report @ferenczy. I did test out conditional includes last year (and it worked), but that was prior to us shipping various config improvements (https://github.com/desktop/desktop/pull/11595 and https://github.com/desktop/desktop/pull/11591). @sergiou87...
From #15734: > ### The feature request > > Here is an example of what I have set up. It may be atypical, but hopefully this is still a valid...
Related: https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/9255
Reported in https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/18958: >In an interactive rebase, it used to be possible to open GitHub Desktop and select lines specific files and lines to commit to clean up concerns into...
Closing as I believe this is resolved.