I use git via SourceTree, a local GUI app.  When I switch branches,
open (and closed) BBEdit documents change to the versions in the last
commit of the switched-to branch. Since SourceTree just issues git
commands (switching is "checkout"), I don't know why it doesn't happen
for you.

Steve

On Feb 29, 9:36 am, Pete Walker <crayzeep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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