Your Git horror storiesprogramming.devimage canpolat ( @canpolat@programming.dev ) M Git@programming.devEnglish • edit-21 year ago message-square44fedilinkarrow-up1229
arrow-up1229imageYour Git horror storiesprogramming.dev canpolat ( @canpolat@programming.dev ) M Git@programming.devEnglish • edit-21 year ago message-square44fedilink
We all have been there… For the beginner it’s easy to mess things up. What are your horror stories with Git? Link to xkcd
minus-square TheRealBoner ( @TheRealBoner@lemm.ee ) linkfedilinkEnglish7•1 year agoI was going to say… I’m pretty good with git, and rebasing still gives me anxiety haha
minus-square MajesticFlame ( @MajesticFlame@lemmy.one ) linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoHonestly I am now a huge fan of having lots of tiny repositories. It simplifies ci/cd, forces you to split code into logical blocks with stable interfaces, and limits frequency and scope of conflicts.
minus-square JackbyDev ( @JackbyDev@programming.dev ) linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoPrior to rebasing I still do git tag -f undo in case I screw up so I can do git reset --hard undo if I mess up. I don’t understand reflog lol.
I was going to say… I’m pretty good with git, and rebasing still gives me anxiety haha
Honestly I am now a huge fan of having lots of tiny repositories. It simplifies ci/cd, forces you to split code into logical blocks with stable interfaces, and limits frequency and scope of conflicts.
Prior to rebasing I still do
git tag -f undo
in case I screw up so I can dogit reset --hard undo
if I mess up. I don’t understand reflog lol.