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Thanks for the report -- it is a bad default for the mac, since as you point out GitLens uses ⌥⌘G based chords. Originally it was Ctrl+Alt+G for Windows so it wouldn't conflict with the built-in Ctrl+Shift+G of the SCM view, but Windows treats Ctrl+Alt the same as AltGr (see microsoft/vscode#41225) any Ctrl+Alt+ shortcut keys must be avoided on Windows. And when I made that change, I didn't change the mac shortcuts but overrode the SCM for all. I will set the mac shortcut back to the default.
eamodio
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Why is Source Control shortcut (⌃⇧G) overridden?
Source Control shortcut on macOS (⌃⇧G) shouldn't be overridden
Jul 26, 2018
Why this?
It's evident that GitLens is not using ⌃⇧G for anything, so why make it more cumbersome to go to the Source Control tab by making it ⌃⇧G, G?
Filed as a bug because I can't see any logical explanation for this.
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