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EmperorHenry , in Manager: This task only takes 30 minutes. Why did it take you the whole day?
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reminds me of what youtube was doing to firefox users for awhile.

hypnotic_nerd OP ,
@hypnotic_nerd@programming.dev avatar

git commit -m “break codec sync if UA = firefox/gecko”

KairuByte , in 1 follower on GitHub = 1000 followers on other platforms 😅
@KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Who follows users on GitHub? Repos, branches, issues, PRs, sure. But users?

Daxtron2 ,

I follow TodePond because they have funny repos and star weird stuff.

firelizzard ,
@firelizzard@programming.dev avatar

I have 13 followers on GitHub. A few are friends from college, the rest I have absolutely no clue why.

jasory ,

Some people (like myself and other scientists/mathematicians), write software for specific fields so if you follow them you find it out what work they are putting out, and issues they find in other software etc.

DiabloD3 , in Release notes of an open source app. Someone is pretty mad at Canonical for Snap

Good on them. Snap is a plague.

pkill ,

Why are they even still pushing that nonsense when flatpak at least somewhat gets closer to getting bwrap implemented right?

Dirk ,
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Why are they even still pushing that nonsense

It’s a for-profit corporation. They only have one goal.

hunger ,
@hunger@programming.dev avatar

To be fair: snaps can work for all kinds of things all over the stack from the kernel to individual applications, while flatpak just does applications. Canonical is building a lot around those abilities to handle lower level things, so I guess it makes sense for them.

IMHO flatpak does the applications better and more reliably and those are what I personally care for, so I personally stay away from snaps.

pkill ,

Fair point. For instance one thing that sucks about flatpaks is that you can’t torsocks them

tubbadu , in Release notes of an open source app. Someone is pretty mad at Canonical for Snap

What is AFTL? Probably not “Anterior talofibular ligament” as the internet told me

lvxferre ,
@lvxferre@lemmy.ml avatar

Android File Transfer for Linux. Here’s the release note from the OP.

suy OP ,

Thanks. I should have linked to that myself, perhaps.

roguetrick ,

What's easier to understand: ankle anatomy or Ubuntu publishing.

Teon ,
@Teon@kbin.social avatar

Ankle!

pimeys , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Magit

akkajdh999 ,

fugitive

RePierre ,

I was looking for someone to mention Magit. It just rocks!

h_a_r_u_k_i ,
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This + org-mode are enough for me to switch to Emacs.

backhdlp , (edited ) in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?
@backhdlp@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I don’t understand git anyway

fckreddit ,

Well, you learn four commands and hope for the best.

Valmond ,

fetch, reset --hard, checkout -b and cherry-pick?

:-D

xmunk ,

Nah, rebase -i, squash, fsck and reflog

Valmond ,

reflog saved my life once after a stupid misshap.

All rebase are belong to us (onto, rebase, and ofc interactive) but what’s fsck (I don’t squash personally)?

xmunk ,

Fsck is File System Check - realistically you should never need to use it.

rikudou ,

Must be an interesting work if you never add, commit or push.

Edit: How the hell did you get the repo without clone?

xmunk ,

Pshaw, real programmers write out the contents of .git by hand.

(Also, it was a joke, the last two commands I listed are ones you’ll ideally never need in your life)

overcast5348 ,

I was scared of reflog too. Had to use it for the first time recently after I accidentally’d a branch that I hadn’t pushed to remote yet. I was so glad that I could recover it all in <5 commands.

muix ,

More like clone, pull, commit, and push --force

>:-D

Valmond ,

push origin head

^^

traches ,

https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/git_2x.png

Title text: If that doesn’t fix it, git.txt contains the phone number of a friend of mine who understands git. Just wait through a few minutes of ‘It’s really pretty simple, just think of branches as…’ and eventually you’ll learn the commands that will fix everything.

popcar2 ,
  • git pull
  • git add *
  • git commit -m “Some stuff”
  • git push

And occasionally when you mess up

  • git reflog
  • git reset HEAD@{n} (where n is where you wanna roll back to)

And occasionally if you mess up so hard you give up

  • git reset --hard origin/main

And there you go. You are now a master at using git. Try not to mess up.

Jesus_666 , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Fork.

scottyjoe9 ,

All hail the fork!

zarlin ,
@zarlin@lemmy.world avatar

Fork is great!

syd ,
@syd@lemy.lol avatar

TIL. Looking great but no Linux support 😐

Jocarnail ,

Fork is great. I just wished there was a linux version

outdated_belated , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

tig

cabhan , in Rust's static linter is called "Clippy" for a reason.

I wish this was exaggerated, but it isn’t at all. Every time I try to learn Haskell, I end up in some tutorial: “You know how you sometimes need to represent eigenvectors in an n-dimensional plane with isotonically theoretical pulsarfunctions? Haskell types make that easy!”

pkill , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

gitui

catastrophicblues , in Manager: This task only takes 30 minutes. Why did it take you the whole day?

Oh god I feel so called out. I wish I paid more attention to my commit messages but I’m usually too busy fixing the directory structure and refactoring. Sigh.

brlemworld ,

My company collapses into a single commit at merge so idgaf what the commit message is anymore. Though I would prefer not collapsing them.

DoomBot5 ,

Master should just have the feature description commits, not the hundred commits it took to get there after refactoring the code for the 3rd time and pulling changes from master since it’s taken so long to get done.

catastrophicblues ,

Yeah I worked at a place like that, but it made sense because we were also expected to keep PRs small, so a good commit message for several squashed ones was perfectly fine.

GyozaPower ,

I prefer that approach. We work with smaller tasks, so it makea more sense, plus it helps keep the master clean and if you want a more detailed view of the specific commits, you just have to click on the link to the PR. It’s a better way to organise it IMO

CmdrKeen , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?
@CmdrKeen@lemmy.today avatar

GitLens?

GitHub Desktop is literally “Baby’s first git GUI”.

amotio , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

Sublime-Merge

narc0tic_bird ,

I love Sublime Merge. Worth every penny.

lordnikon , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?

SVN?

los_wochos ,

CVS?

SpaceNoodle ,

Rite-Aid?

Coldus12 ,

ClearCase?

xmunk ,

Visual Source Safe!

lars ,

SCCS

muntedcrocodile , in GitHub Desktop or Git CLI?
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Vscode plugins?

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