• @ArbiterXero
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    302 months ago

    The problem is that these are “source control basics” that everyone needs to learn the hard way once it seems.

    Waiting 3 months in between commits however is a really bad rookie mistake because you were worried about making a commit that wasn’t perfect.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 months ago

      the problem is that VS Code ran git clean if you clicked yes, which is completely idiotic behavior. No other git client, text editor, or IDE on the planet does that.

      • @ArbiterXero
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        22 months ago

        Either way, waiting 3 months worth of work before a commit is the big mistake here.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 months ago

          I think they hadn’t ever used git before, and according to at least one person in the linked issue, vs code might have auto initialized the git repository for the user.

          • @ArbiterXero
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            22 months ago

            In fairness, ALL git terms feel backwards at first.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        Interesting. I wouldn’t know, because I code everything perfectly the first time.

        Disclaimer: The above flagrant lie was brought to you by my also using rebase and squash to hide all of my mistakes.

      • @ArbiterXero
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        32 months ago

        Squash ftw. Simpler clearer history.