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Can't find files inside my repository
I followed all the steps of the code app documentation to clone a repository form github. When I do it though I can't see any of the files in my repository, if I create a new file "the source control" on the side bar refreshes and now I can see only the files created on my Ipad. I can commit only the new/modified files from the ipad and when I try to commit the "push" option isn't available. I tried restarting my IPAD, after the restart i found a .git file in my project, in my repository I only have a text file though.
Switch to the files tab to your files. That’s the first item in the side bar. If you are using an iPhone, select files from the drop down menu at the top indicated by three dots.
On Wed, 28 Sep 2022 at 17:12, Lungarella Raffaele @.***> wrote:
I followed all the steps of the code app documentation to clone a repository form github. When I do it though I can't see any of the files in my repository, if I create a new file "the source control" on the side bar refreshes and now I can see only the files created on my Ipad. I can commit only the new/modified files from the ipad and when I try to commit the "push" option isn't available
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I can't find files period. I have to close the app and reopen it to see new files. If I create and save a file, it doesn't show up until I close the app and reopen it
Again, this might be related to compatibility / issues with iPadOS 16.1 betas. I don't see these problems on 16.0.
I unistalled and created a new repository and it worked