▲ | hinkley 5 days ago | |||||||||||||
So what was the second time the stopped watch was right? I agree with GP. The git community is very fond of doing checkbox fixes for team problems that aren’t or can’t be set as defaults and so require constant user intervention to work. See also some of the sparse checkout systems and adding notes to commits after the fact. They only work if you turn every pull and push into a flurry of activity. Which means they will never work from your IDE. Those are non fixes that pollute the space for actual fixes. | ||||||||||||||
▲ | smohare 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
I’ve used git since its inception. Never once in an “IDE”. Should users that refuse to learn the tool really be the target? I’m not trying to argue that interface doesn’t matter. I use jq enough to be in that unfortunate category where I despise its interface. But it is difficult for me to imagine being similarly incapable in git. | ||||||||||||||
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