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Before there were graphical user interfaces, command-line interfaces were used to issue commands to a computer. Programs that handle the user interface are called command language interpreters, often known as a shell. A CLI may give a user more control over the computer and programs they wish to execute.

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v-timofeev
v-timofeev commented Oct 26, 2021

Describe the bug you encountered:

If you use bat on C# source files (.cs, .xaml and others), a space appears in the first line. This is due to byte order mark (BOM)
Maybe reproduced for others files on Windows systems
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#Byte_order_marks_by_encoding
Sample file with BOM:
[Program.cs.txt](https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/files/7420061/Program

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zachliu
zachliu commented Nov 2, 2021

Describe the bug

i just found this strange behavior under gh 2.2.0:

gh browse goes to the repo home no matter how deep i am in the repo directories, which is expected

however

gh browse --branch <branch-name> opens the current directory 🤔

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Type this gh browse --branch <branch-name> in one of your repo's non-root directo
jkogler-cloudflight
jkogler-cloudflight commented Aug 2, 2021

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
In our company we have way too many branches remotely. Basically everybody creates new ones for every PR, and most of the time the branches don't get deleted afterwards.
That makes it very hard to check out a remote branch with lazygit, as I have to search for it. Need to know the exact PR number, ...

**Describe the solution

Created by Glenda Schroeder

Released 1965

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