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Feature Request: Default platform setting #276
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Same, we recently moved to GitLab and having to change that for each repo is annoying... |
In the plugin settings ( |
Oh, yeah, I found that afterwards but forgot to close this thread. Thanks for the help, maybe others will find it better now. Also: it does not seem to sync to other IDEs via the official settings sync. (I had to register our gitlab in every IDE manually) This is really no big deal, but maybe that can be changed? |
Yeah, I noticed I was using 3.3.6 from the IntelliJ Marketplace instead of manually installing the latest version... Move along; nothing to see here. |
It's nice to have a domain alias. For example, in case of GitHub I have to use an alias in
In this case GitLink gives URLs like GitHub always sits in |
While there's a workaround for this specific issue, I would still like to be able to set a default configuration that specifies the Platform, Fallback Branch (we're still using |
Hey, first of all I love using GitLink!
It would be nice to set a default Platform as I have to set it to GitLab on every new project I open the first time (which is quite a lot sadly)
Even cooler would be an option to set the default per folder, as I keep my locally cloned repositories separated by git server.
Thanks for considering this.
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