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Handling uncommitted items when prompted

When you work on a Git project in local mode and perform a pull or push operation or switch to the associated remote branch, a dialog box pops up if:

  • you have made changes to your project items while the Commit mode is set to Unlocked Items and the Lock mode is set to Manual in Talend Administration Center.
  • any files have been manually added to the project folder of your Talend Studio, regardless of the Commit mode and Lock mode settings in Talend Administration Center.
  • any items are found to have changes not committed to your local Git repository for any reason.
Dialog box to handle uncommitted files.

You can:

  • expand log to view the uncommitted files.
  • click Commit to commit the files to your local Git repository and continue your current operation.
  • click Reset to abort your changes and continue your current operation.
  • click Cancel to cancel your current operation without committing or removing the uncommitted files.

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