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There are packages that show a symbol, with a color, that represent the different Git status of a file or folder, for files and folders inside a Git-managed repository.
It would be very nice if this feature is also adopted by ztree.
Thanks!
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Hm, any keywords to search for ? :) I personally never used such packages, but it might be not that hard to implement if I can have a look at the code and the statuses they support. Also is it for ztree-diff or ztree-dir ?
Hi,
I'm thinking of dired-k, which shows colored status symbols in dired buffers. Having a look into treemacs-magit may also help.
(Sorry, I'm not a Lisp programmer at all, otherwise I could give more hints, or even try it myself...)
Cheers
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There are packages that show a symbol, with a color, that represent the different Git status of a file or folder, for files and folders inside a Git-managed repository.
It would be very nice if this feature is also adopted by ztree.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: