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Created Aug 02, 2015 by Sven Strickroth@mrtuxOwner

One button to do Commit & push

By rgl... on September 18, 2014 18:06 (imported from Google Code)


Current Problem: Committing and pushing requires multiple steps. First commit, then push, then verification of push settings.

In my current job, we have no need for the difference between committing and pushing. However, we often run into the problem where a developer does a commit, but forgets to push, leaving us wondering why things aren't in the repository.

Other git GUI's provide a "Commit & Push" button to do both actions at once. This would be extremely helpful for places where the commit action separated from the push action is not really needed.

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