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NAME git-slam-tracked-repository - slams remote tracked repositories using non-fetched local remotes, while performing applicable attributes to knock the given tracked repositories. SYNOPSIS git-slam-tracked-repository --[no-]mangle-if-log <credentials> --squash-banish-blob=<directory> --start-root <masters> --[no-]flip-if-not-mailmap --[no-]complete-parent DESCRIPTION git-slam-tracked-repository should be used when you wish to slam the current tracked repository of a downstream bundle and the path, and only want to cherry-pick to a temporary tree. Whenever git-stress-subtree merges a patch, remote-hook is rewound so the git-boost-cache command is permitted to twitch the bug report of several clones, leading to situations where supplemental saved working trees are slammed with server.ref-format, and in suitable cases by the command git-saw-refspec. The user will not write all gitfiles, or run git-bang-dangling-object --research-tag-object instead. When LOCAL_DELTA_FOCUS is recursed, unlike heads like symbolic-name.option and pathspec.bare-repository, symlinks could be requested. The most recent unreachable object reinforcing may be stripped, unless otherwise designated. git-slam-tracked-repository --[no-]shift-gouge-config can perform a shallow tracked repository before sending the mailing list, unless otherwise noted. Extra special downstreams will before post-initializing be slammed by an active graph.
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 16:31 |
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i can feel the carpal tunnel already
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hahahaha how the gently caress is typing git commands real hahahaha programmer just use a gui like just click a button haha
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Poopernickel posted:NAME
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git's easy. you just gotta read the man pages! the man pages: Poopernickel posted:NAME
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git has the porcelain layer and the plumbing layer, the plumbing layer is supposed to be used by hosting peeps like github or gitlab. and subtree fuckin poo poo is deffo plumbing
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bob dobbs is dead posted:git has the porcelain layer and the plumbing layer, the plumbing layer is supposed to be used by hosting peeps like github or gitlab. and subtree fuckin poo poo is deffo plumbing yeah there's the layer where no-one bothered to make a user interface and the layer where maybe there is a user interface you just gotta add one flag for every year the command's been around to make it do the right thing
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tef posted:you just gotta add one flag for every year the command's been around to make it do the right thing i have a lot of beeves wrt git and having all its behavior be config-defined is one of them. Someone asks a git question and who fuckin knows what to tell them because their git behavior is all hosed up because their config is full of weird poo poo.
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ps hi tef hope u are well
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more seriously, i think my fav git ux thing is how commands are named after how they're implemented, not after what people are trying to do "switch to a branch" also git checkout "create a new branch (from my working copy)" git checkout "restore a file from the last commit" git checkout "detaching the working copy from the current associated branch" also git checkout "revert a file to a given version" ... it's git checkout "copy a file from another branch" well,
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rotor posted:ps hi tef hope u are well pretty good, may have finally got a job with a nice chill place who are ok with four day weeks, so i'll have more time for posting, but also less need to hope things are also going nice for you
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tef posted:more seriously, i think my fav git ux thing is how commands are named after how they're implemented, not after what people are trying to do oh im checked out all right
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tef posted:i'll have more time for posting ![]() quote:hope things are also going nice for you same liver, different eagles, you know how it is
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tef posted:more seriously, i think my fav git ux thing is how commands are named after how they're implemented, not after what people are trying to do they finally added more porcelain in the form of git switch, which only does some of those things
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I think I had a run of 4-5 jobs where I oversaw migration from svn (or tfs version control) to git, and I regret nothing ![]()
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SVN to git isn't too bad. iirc when I did ours I used some tool for it and pulled in all the history along with doing a big ol' split out from one mega SVN solution and a cleanup of years of binaries that were checked in the history contained nothing of value.
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if only hg had been more popular
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I use hg regularly, it's pretty good but you can kind of see the writing on the wall given the lack of enterprise support.
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hg was never going to achieve success because torvalds cranked out his own version control system instead and the whole git vs hg war was won by linux kernel programmer wannabes doing everything they could to metaphorically fellate the angry finnish man of their wet dreams it sucks because it had some advantages over git at the time but by this point all those advantages have been backported into `git-esoteric-command-line-dinosaur-flummox-bandersnatch` and nobody hosts fancy web-facing hg repos anymore so mercurial is properly dead
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u mad bro?
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other people posted:u mad bro? im not mad, please do not commit to the repo that I got mad
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git config --global alias.gud 'commit --amend -m "mad cuz bad"'
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god angular sucks so bad ughhhhh
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Carthag Tuek posted:god angular sucks so bad ughhhhh it’s front end op, it was always gonna suck
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Kazinsal posted:hg was never going to achieve success because torvalds cranked out his own version control system instead and the whole git vs hg war was won by linux kernel programmer wannabes doing everything they could to metaphorically fellate the angry finnish man of their wet dreams this is kinda true but also git's "everything is a snapshot" model is a lot faster for a lot of common use cases, even if "oh no renames" raises its head and hg's branches are kinda so rear end backwards that they eventually copied git's branches in the form of bookmarks
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:im not mad, please do not commit to the repo that I got mad git cherry-pick -n 529713743 git commit -m "p2h got mad"
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Armitag3 posted:it’s front end op, it was always gonna suck true, true
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Carthag Tuek posted:god angular sucks so bad ughhhhh
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Sagacity posted:well op just use react vue svelte next nuxt webpack rollup grunt gulp esbuild swc *cough* sorry choked on a cough drop there trying to stick to 1-2 line changes cause any real work will absolutely take a month+ because not only is it frontend garbage, the choices made are also really weird like i changed some text on a directive template but nothing happened, it still showed the old text. well turns out the text in the angular directive is just pretend or something, the actually displayed text is set by css. wtf who wrote this, why is there stuff in the template that is immediately overwritten by css okay. removed the css thing and nothing shows up. aha, the template is broken and the text does not show so they f ixed it via css and didnt update the tempalte. nice nice its like that all the way down, forever
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Its a Rolex posted:git cherry-pick -n 529713743 gently caress!
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Carthag Tuek posted:god angular sucks so bad ughhhhh It's better than all the jabascript poo poo I had to do in the last decade. I've never used react though, but I'm happy with it.
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Janitor Prime posted:It's better than all the jabascript poo poo I had to do in the last decade. I've never used react though, but I'm happy with it. nota bene: this is a angularjs codebase from 2015, ive heard angulario(?? sounds italian) is better
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It's a-me, Angulario!
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opening a git checkout in vscode at work and hovering my mouse indecisively over the button that says "Yes, I trust the authors of this project"
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Sapozhnik posted:opening a git checkout in vscode at work and hovering my mouse indecisively over the button that says "Yes, I trust the authors of this project" same, and its my own private repo
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Sapozhnik posted:opening a git checkout in vscode at work and hovering my mouse indecisively over the button that says "Yes, I trust the authors of this project" there should be a checkbox somewhere like crossing your fingers behind your back
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Carthag Tuek posted:nota bene: this is a angularjs codebase from 2015, ive heard angulario(?? sounds italian) is better Now you tell us. AngularJS 1.x was a nightmare.
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https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/10/googles_go_programming_language_telemetry_debate/ Google's gonna put opt-out telemetry in the go toolchain. Which means that you need to take extra steps in order to prevent the go tools from reporting your sins.
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sb hermit posted:Google's gonna put opt-out telemetry *marc maron voice* oh wow so thats new
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# ? Apr 1, 2023 16:31 |
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sb hermit posted:https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/10/googles_go_programming_language_telemetry_debate/ So Google is always gonna Google, I guess… Speaking of Angular, I’ve had the displeasure of updating and building upon a project not properly maintained and just feature updated ad-hoc in the last 4 years. I never knew just how much Angular would suck until very recently lol
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