Not wanting to be harsh in any way, but being pragmatic:
The Visual Studio Tools for Git extension automatically saves the files when I commit.
This website really doesn't sell me on the benefits over VSTG. Having something tell me that I've made lots and changes and that it might be a good idea to commit them sounds like a crutch for someone not planning their changes.
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This website really doesn't sell me on the benefits over VSTG. Having something tell me that I've made lots and changes and that it might be a good idea to commit them sounds like a crutch for someone not planning their changes.