The 'Big Refactor' commit has so many changes that it crashes my Git-Client when viewing the commit. Since the commit is automagically selected the moment I (Longor1996) open the Git-Client, it ALWAYS crashes. Pushing this small (insignificant) change fixes the problem.
Its impossible for me to even switch branches, click the 'Uncommited Changes'-button, or open the Git-Shell. It just crashes the moment I open the repository in the Git-Client.
So, please just merge this micro-change so I can do anything again, since the first thing the Git-Client does is to load the latest changes and show them.
This seemingly automatic pulling and merging of commits is also why I lost 5 hours (!) of work over at #76 . It happens randomly, and I can't seem to disable it.
The 'Big Refactor' commit has so many changes that it crashes my Git-Client when viewing the commit. Since the commit is automagically selected the moment I (Longor1996) open the Git-Client, it ALWAYS crashes. Pushing this small (insignificant) change fixes the problem.
Its impossible for me to even switch branches, click the 'Uncommited Changes'-button, or open the Git-Shell. It just crashes the moment I open the repository in the Git-Client.
So, please just merge this micro-change so I can do anything again, since the first thing the Git-Client does is to load the latest changes and show them.
This seemingly automatic pulling and merging of commits is also why I lost 5 hours (!) of work over at #76 . It happens randomly, and I can't seem to disable it.