Microsoft has announced an enhancement to File Explorer, allowing it to directly display information from version control systems. Users can now view data such as commit dates, commit messages, and file statuses. While the announcement did not specify which version control systems will be supported, it is confirmed that Git will definitely be supported.
Previously, Microsoft added a feature to File Explorer supporting compressed file formats like RAR and 7zip last year.
Source: Windows Developer Blog
TLDR: Microsoft updates File Explorer to show version control data directly, supporting Git and previously adding support for compressed file formats.
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