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Iâve used SourceTree quite a lot with Git repos, but now Iâm using it (on a Mac) with a Mercurial repo. In the past, files that needed to be pulled from remote into my local repo appeared in the regular files list, and the call graph clearly showed which ones I hadnât yet pulled.
But right now the only way Iâve found to see what files are awaiting is to click âPullâ, and then the resulting pop-up lets me see the files list and commit comments. I can cancel out without doing the Pull if I want, but it seems odd that Iâd have to take this extra step.
Anyone know if the files can be listed in the regular display part? If yes, how?
Thanks,
(And yes, I *could* use the command line to do diffs and work with workspaces, but Iâve had fewer problem when I just stick with the GUI),
-Monique
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