Re: Install directory
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btw, how do we not have a button to create a sub list? The editor is really missing the ability to indent.
Re: Install directory
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Use the debug variable? If true ignore install, otherwise no?
Re: Install directory
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I was thinking that but I want to be able to test a page with and without debugging on. Also, this would only be for developers, not admins trying to debug their site or mod developers.
Re: Install directory
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You can use the Vagrant setup I provided to avoid needing to mess about with the install directory.
Re: Install directory
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If I remember correctly, yes, I did a rename to avoid altogether issues with creating new files.
No strong opinions on how to deal with it.
Re: Install directory
Reply #9 –
I'm not a Git expert so I need to figure out how best to change this back. A revert will result in another commit which will be ugly.
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Revert it an force update your branch
Re: Install directory
Reply #11 –
If you don't want to have the commit, you could do a rebase -i, remove the commit and then a push -f
Re: Install directory
Reply #12 –
Yeah, someone else said to rebase but I don't really understand how to do it.
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You can also start a new branch from 1.1 and then cherry pick the (2) commits from your other branch and submit that as a new PR and cancel the current ... git be wild !
A good right-click tool is tortoisegit, easier than learning the CLI. PHPStorm also has a history view, so if you open the file you accidentally chanced, you can get the last history, save and re-commit it (undoing the changes) .. extra commit in the PR but should work as well.
Re: Install directory
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You can see rebase as an automated cherry-picking: you go back of a certain amount of commits (e.g. HEAD~6 six commits) and you do what you want with them, including removing, merging, splitting, reorder, etc.