• Fonzie!@ttrpg.network
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        5 hours ago

        I have been that friend from the alt text at every place I have worked. I shudder to think how they’re going about their projects without me, now.

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          4 hours ago

          I’m kinda planning on teaching my team how to use interactive rebases to clean the history before a merge request.

          The first thing they’ll learn is to make a temporary second branch so they can just toss their borked one if they screw up. I’m not going to deal with their git issues for them.

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      8 hours ago

      Never understood why this is such a trope. There’s very little you can’t recover in git (basically, only changes you never committed in the first place).

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          Not sure if serious or not, but yeah I use interactive rebases every day, many times a day (it’s nice for keeping a clean, logical history of atomic changes).

          It’s very simple to recover if you accidentally do something you don’t intend (git rebase --abort if the rebase is still active, git reflog to find the commit before the rebase if it’s finished).