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GitBlame report requires a .git directory #1249
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I'm not really sure what you are describing here. Presumably, the git blame report isn't work for you because the |
The |
@sbuzonas Thanks for the extra information. I understand your problem now. |
It looks to me like a solution might be to just chdir into the same dir that the file exists within instead of trying to find a .git directory in the path. Presumably, |
That works |
@sbuzonas Thanks a lot for testing that for me. |
Using
git-worktree
has a file at.git
pointing to the git directory, as well as theGIT_DIR
environment variable that could change the location.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: