• nik9000@programming.dev
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      5 months ago

      I wonder what my last commit at each job was. I’ll bet it was boring. About 10% of my commit messages are genuinely interesting.

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        5 months ago

        For some definition of interesting …. The quashed commit whose message is a Jira ticket number and title?

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          This is what I hate about squashing. I love the fact that my crazy journey to a finished feature is there in the log for everyone to see, including myself lol. But squashing makes me feel empty when I write commit messages. Where’s the fun… Just a straight line of perfectionism. Maybe someone has a crazy but cool idea that would be worth picking. 🍒

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            5 months ago

            Maybe. I do more DevOps these days, so tend to have many small changes that can’t even be tested without checking them in and running in CI. I’d have hundreds of “fix unit tests” commits alone

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      5 months ago

      “it’s possible i buried a self delete timebomb in one of our repos years ago. enjoy looking for it just incase assholes”