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VS Code git issues #21378

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CDitzel opened this issue Feb 24, 2017 · 4 comments
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VS Code git issues #21378

CDitzel opened this issue Feb 24, 2017 · 4 comments
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CDitzel commented Feb 24, 2017

I am working a large directory and opened vscode in the root folder.

However, in the git area I am only shown the changed files of that very directory rather than those of subdirectories as well.

How can i change that?

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Are there git repos in those subdirectories too?

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CDitzel commented Feb 24, 2017

yes in the form of submodules mostly

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I think this will fall under #7829 but I'll leave it for Joao

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joaomoreno commented Feb 28, 2017

Yup, we don't have submodule support just yet.

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