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any idea as to why this does not work with my (admittedly kinda outdated) theme? |
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We're excited about a new experimental "minimap" feature that just landed in the pre-release (or insiders) version of GitLens on the Commit Graph.
The idea behind this minimap is to provide a whole new dimension to the Commit Graph. Quickly see the activity of the repo, see HEAD/upstream, branches (local and remote), and tags and easily jump to them. Search results are also shown on the minimap to give you a better idea of where those changes came in.
While there isn't a "legend" or anything just yet -- a quick overview. The green line(s) (markers) denote HEAD & upstream (these will ultimately be a different color), the "highlighted" region is the area of the Commit Graph that is scrolled into view, and the short lines (markers) at the bottom are: small blue = tags, small orange = remote branches, longer orange local branches.
This is still very early and are currently still playing with colors, additional features/discovery, etc. We really want to hear your feedback -- what do you think, is this useful, what does it have that you like, what is it missing, etc.
You can try this out today by switching to the pre-release edition of GitLens, by clicking on the "Switch to Pre-Release version of this extension" from the Extensions view.
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