Github integration: file dirty status, revert local changes

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09-11-2020 10:09 AM
I’ve been playing around with the Github integration. Thank you for adding this feature!
Can someone assist in figuring out how to revert local changes made to a pipeline or file in the SnapLogic GUI and restore the Github version?
This use-case is a bit clunky right now, as the only way I’ve found right now is to:
- delete the pipeline
- run Github Checkout on the project
This seems to be a really heavy-handed and a little risky approach to just revert the changes to one pipeline… By doing a Github Checkout again, I’m worried that I might have overwritten other files in the directory.
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06-24-2021 04:31 PM
I have similar questions about Github. There is a lot lacking in the ability to undo changes, compare what’s in the project with what’s in Github.
The other technique I’ve had to do is create a new project, connect that one to the repository. But all a bit clunky.
