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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink22•19 days agoThe more frustrated you are when running git blame the more likely the command turns out to be a mirror.
minus-squareHorrabinlinkfedilink6•19 days agoThis is where the programmer’s way to humbleness starts :-D
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•19 days agoLast time that happened to me, it was a mirror, but also not. I had moved functions from one file to another without changing the contents. As a result, all those lines referred to me. And since I started thinking, I found this
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•19 days agoGood link that, I’ll have to add those flags to my list of aliases
The more frustrated you are when running
git blame
the more likely the command turns out to be a mirror.This is where the programmer’s way to humbleness starts :-D
Last time that happened to me, it was a mirror, but also not.
I had moved functions from one file to another without changing the contents. As a result, all those lines referred to me.
And since I started thinking, I found this
Good link that, I’ll have to add those flags to my list of aliases