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Add git autopush option when committing (revisited) #62058
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Hello,
This issue has been submitted and closed once two years ago but I wanted to revisit it and defend why I think it should be included.
Original Issue: #14885
To summarize what was said in the original issue, I think there should be an option in VS Code to allow for automatic pushing after committing without having to manually click manually on the bottom buttons.
The original issue author suggested something like this which I liked:
@joaomoreno said the following in the issue which justified why it was closed:
Another reason:
As for my reasoning, this is a feature in PyCharm which is the IDE I use frequently. In my opinion, anytime I commit I'll usually push along with it because I want to have those changes on GitHub in case I switch machines.
Additionally, I don't want to have to create a new Git hook whenever I create a new repository, because I find myself frequently cloning and creating new Python projects.
In my opinion, I think this is a basic feature that would be nice to have and I don't know how many people would need anything special besides typical commit & push.
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