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Committing updates: do I need "User Data" / "User Interface State"?
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Committing updates: do I need "User Data" / "User Interface State"?


  • Subject: Committing updates: do I need "User Data" / "User Interface State"?
  • From: David Hoerl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 10:18:27 -0400

Everytime I go to commit my updates (using git), the top highlighted file is "user Interface State". While I'm trying to enter the commit message, I often get cut off due to a change in the "User Interface State" file.

So, I always need to just highlight another file to finish the message and commit.

I have avoided unchecking that file, but this behavior is getting more annoying, so asking - any reason I need to keep updating this file or can I safely uncheck it. If the latter, why isn't this the default behavior?

David
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