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It would be very handy when working on a large project to be able to tell GitX(L) to ignore certain branches and remotes. For example, I'm working in the git.git repository on my own branch and I do a fetch. My work becomes interspersed with some unrelated upstream branch (like pu or todo) and its difficult to see my work as a unit. But there are other remote branches I do want to see, so the "local" view doesn't quite cut it.
I figure it would be an option in a remote's or branch's context menu.
Hi,
It would be very handy when working on a large project to be able to tell GitX(L) to ignore certain branches and remotes. For example, I'm working in the git.git repository on my own branch and I do a fetch. My work becomes interspersed with some unrelated upstream branch (like pu or todo) and its difficult to see my work as a unit. But there are other remote branches I do want to see, so the "local" view doesn't quite cut it.
I figure it would be an option in a remote's or branch's context menu.
http://i48.tinypic.com/k48iro.jpg is an example.
PS GitX(L) is IMO the best git viewer out there. I recommend it to all my students who have a Mac.
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