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- Gitea version (or commit ref): 1.12.2
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Description
Currently, the message that's sent when multiple com
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Hello,
In the two menus containing "destructive" actions (d and D) can we have the "cancel" item first in the list? That way one doesn't accidentally hit enter and nuke their tree. Especially important since when you select one of those destructive actions there is not an "are you sure?" box that pops up. I think that the best solution which will keep the UI streamlined but make it a tad
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We use redux-optimist only for the editorial workflow which is inconsistent with the rest of the codebase, and makes the code more complicated.
Also, that package is no longer maintained.
We should remove it as unless we can think of a major benefit it produces.
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Describe the feature or problem you’d like to solve
Microsoft released Windows Terminal Preview yesterday. It would be nice if GitHub Desktop was able to detect it.
Proposed solution
Adds an option to the shells available to use.
Additional context
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I'm not a fan of having my
cat-alike draw a full-blown table, but I would like to have some visible "end of file, beginning of next file" separation.Unfortunately,
--style=header,gridstill draws the horizontal lines as if they were part of a table, resulting in two lines where only one is necessary:![Spectacle J14905](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/46915/91717467-1989ef00-e