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Everything works great until I get to line 60 of wordpress-at-scale-auto-update.sh. After the multidev has been put into SFTP mode and plugins have been installed, I'm unable to commit. I get an error:
There is no code to commit.
In the Pantheon Dashboard, there are no changed files shown. If I refresh the dashboard, it shows changed files are ready to commit, and I can run the terminus command to commit them.
Is there some way to make terminus recognize that files have changed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Everything works great until I get to line 60 of wordpress-at-scale-auto-update.sh. After the multidev has been put into SFTP mode and plugins have been installed, I'm unable to commit. I get an error:
There is no code to commit.
In the Pantheon Dashboard, there are no changed files shown. If I refresh the dashboard, it shows changed files are ready to commit, and I can run the terminus command to commit them.
Is there some way to make terminus recognize that files have changed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: