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Very cool stuff! One bug report: if my window is very wide, then the {Stash, Workspace, Index} rectangles look okay, but as I reduce the window width, the gap between them gets bigger and very quickly I get to only seeing {Stash, Workspace}. If I keep reducing the window width, the bottom will be 25% Stash and 75% empty space. |
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This PR includes a new "Working Tree" visualization. The stash, working tree, and index are displayed on the lower half of the screen to visualize how commands like 'git stash', 'git add', and editing files affect the different trees of git. My hope is that viewers will be understand how git transitions changes between these 3 trees and which commands will serve their needs.