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I was hacking on an experimental project with 20-30 #1242

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atom-bot opened this issue Dec 6, 2013 · 3 comments
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I was hacking on an experimental project with 20-30 #1242

atom-bot opened this issue Dec 6, 2013 · 3 comments

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atom-bot commented Dec 6, 2013

I was hacking on an experimental project with 20-30 files open. I wanted to take a completely different stab, so I created a new orphan branch in Git and started over from scratch. I knew Atom wouldn't be able to handle the abrupt transition, so I quit (eventually, after telling Atom not to save a bunch of stuff). When I reopened Atom, it still has the tree-view and buffers from all the files I had open in the other branch., plus the files and directories in the new branch. The tree-view doesn't reflect reality at all. In the attached screenshot the only thing that actually exists on disk right now is an empty src/github.com/jbarnette/tu directory.

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Atom Version: 0.42.0
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_9_0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Atom/0.42.0 Safari/537.36
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This was mine. Why aren't these opened as me? I went through the auth tapdance so I can actually see release notes now.

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Oops! I was wrong, I forgot to clean up the untracked stuff after orphaning. I'm trained to assume that Atom is screwing up file and buffer states at this point.

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