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@ddruker ddruker commented Mar 18, 2018

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This PR will add the a theme color for files that have been added in order to help the user customize and differentiate between modified and added files.

Ref Microsoft/vscode#45219

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msftclas commented Mar 18, 2018

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@ddruker ddruker changed the title [GIT] Add Custom Foreground Color for Files Added to Index [GIT EXTENSION] Add Custom Foreground Color for Files Added to Index Mar 18, 2018
@joaomoreno joaomoreno added this to the Backlog milestone Mar 19, 2018
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ddruker commented Mar 21, 2018

@joaomoreno Just wanted to check in. When should I be expecting a review? This is my first vscode PR and I'm excited to contribute even more. Thank you!

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I don't want you to lose your enthusiasm... but we do have quite some PRs coming our way, so it will take a while. Thanks for the PR and keep 'em coming!

@joaomoreno joaomoreno merged commit 4e26c33 into microsoft:master Jun 4, 2018
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Works great, thanks! 🍻

@joaomoreno joaomoreno modified the milestones: Backlog, June 2018 Jun 4, 2018
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