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I think it would be quite convenient to have a feature which automatically commits and/or also pushes new changes after you e.g. tracked a new file. I know this feature from the password manager "pass" which automatically generates a new commit with the message "Add generated password for $foo".
When making changes to a file, having is expressive commit message is very helpful I guess. But when starting to use homesick most of the times you just track new files which could be auto-commited with a fairly generic commit message.
Best,
Felix
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Hi,
I think it would be quite convenient to have a feature which automatically commits and/or also pushes new changes after you e.g. tracked a new file. I know this feature from the password manager "pass" which automatically generates a new commit with the message "Add generated password for $foo".
When making changes to a file, having is expressive commit message is very helpful I guess. But when starting to use homesick most of the times you just track new files which could be auto-commited with a fairly generic commit message.
Best,
Felix
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: