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Fix: Revert "Fix: Fixed crash in Dual Pane mode when switching away from Git folder (#12599)" #12652

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LGTM

@yaira2 yaira2 added the ready to merge Pull requests that are approved and ready to merge label Jun 19, 2023
@yaira2 yaira2 merged commit 4ccb172 into files-community:main Jun 19, 2023
@hishitetsu hishitetsu deleted the Revert12599 branch June 19, 2023 16:39
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