Hi,

I currently use BBEdit alongside GitHub for Mac to manage our projects.

One of Git's killer features is the ease with which you can create new 
branches and then switch between them - it would be great if BBEdit had 
some awareness of the branch you're currently working on.

The main feature I'm looking for is for the currently open files of a 
project to be branch-aware.

For example, if I switch branches in git, it would be useful if BBEdit 
would change the currently open files to a set specific to that branch.

That means if I have to create a new branch to deal with a specific issue, 
I can have a clean slate to work with, and then when I switch back, I can 
carry on from where I left off.

Does this make sense?

Thanks,

Pete

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