Don't know. Probably has ~~a city~~ fat to burn.
chtk
joined 6 months ago
If you're looking for a bare bones solution, and you already have a machine that you can SSH into, you could just use that. There are desktop GUI/TUI apps galore that you can use to inspect commits, branches and such.
At work I'm in the process of planning a move from Subversion to Git. So I've been looking at Forgejo, a hard fork of Gitea maintained by Codeberg. It has all the important features of other forges like GitLab and Gitea. But is completely open source.
"the game"
Yay, thanks. Now I lost another round.
- lazygit: a TUI for git. This is my day to day UI for staging, committing, interactive rebases. I have delta configured for diffs in lazygit.
- neovim (nvimdiff): for diffing, and conflict resolution.
- vscode/neovim: I whatever functionally my editor had (or some plugins for neovim) for live changes as I work on code.
neat
Very yes.
It's the mythical beast with two backs.
Yeah.
I don't know which one is more tragic: Rob Reiner or Gene Hackman.
I think on Debian you need to install bash-completion to get bash to complete flags.
It has the juice.
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She just cares a lot.