Interactively rebasing your local changes instead of sharing a hodgepodge of brain vomit is great, but don't go around rebasing history that's already out there between a team of developers unless you have a really,…
Give me magit+org on top of a more modern foundation than GNU Emacs and I'll be set for life. I wish Emacs would let go of its "It's Free GNU, baby!"-past and instead focus more on user adoption and innovation. Emacs…
"- To commit you `commit`, to undo a commit you `reset --hard HEAD^`" You're not meant to delete commits like that. Git encourages you to stop "lying about the past", and you will run into a fair amount of trouble if…
Paying user here too, big fan. I've had several adventures with Emacs (mostly vanilla, some Doom), but always find myself returning to (Neo)vim due to performance and the perceived Windows-hostility of the project. I…
Interactively rebasing your local changes instead of sharing a hodgepodge of brain vomit is great, but don't go around rebasing history that's already out there between a team of developers unless you have a really,…
Give me magit+org on top of a more modern foundation than GNU Emacs and I'll be set for life. I wish Emacs would let go of its "It's Free GNU, baby!"-past and instead focus more on user adoption and innovation. Emacs…
"- To commit you `commit`, to undo a commit you `reset --hard HEAD^`" You're not meant to delete commits like that. Git encourages you to stop "lying about the past", and you will run into a fair amount of trouble if…
Paying user here too, big fan. I've had several adventures with Emacs (mostly vanilla, some Doom), but always find myself returning to (Neo)vim due to performance and the perceived Windows-hostility of the project. I…