• @[email protected]OP
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    89 months ago

    Highly recommended

    I agree. Once we get a hang of the value that bisect brings, one unintended consequence is that we start to value atomic commits a whole lot more. There is nothing more annoying than bisecting a bug and suddenly stumbling upon a commit that does it all: updates dependencies, touches everything under the sun, does cleanup commits for unrelated files, etc. Yuck.

    • @zweieuro
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      29 months ago

      Exactly! My case was such a case actually. But it further shows that bisect is a great tool that benefits from good practice.