| ▲ | spider-mario a day ago | |||||||||||||
> I don't know if I've ever committed a file unintentionally since adopting it. I’ve had the opposite problem: forgetting to add new files. > I like it especially in concert with git commit --amend, which lets me tack my newest changes onto the previous commit. (Though an interactive rebase with fixup is even better) No need for the rebase to be interactive: | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | s1mplicissimus a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> I’ve had the opposite problem: forgetting to add new files. Any good solutions for this around? For now I've adopted running `git status` after `git add -p` to make sure there's no untracked files, but it feels a bit clunky | ||||||||||||||
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