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Would be nice to be able to tell what files were updated by making them show a different color like it does for Pulsar. Example:
green = new file(s) or dir(s) yellow = updated file(s) or dir(s)
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Related (using Git to determine file status): #5416
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ah yeah, this would be a duplicate of #5416 - nice catch @PineappleRind. Will close this as a duplicate. Feel free to upvote the other issue.
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Would be nice to be able to tell what files were updated by making them show a different color like it does for Pulsar. Example:
green = new file(s) or dir(s)
yellow = updated file(s) or dir(s)
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