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minus-squareDacoTaco@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-25 months agoSame haha. But i use a combination of commits ( but not pushed ), ammending, fixups and usually clean it up before making a PR or pushing ( and rebase/merge main branch while at it). Its how git should be used…
minus-squareRustyNova@lemmy.worldcakelinkfedilinkarrow-up5·5 months agoI do push often as I’m often switching between two devices. And I do make draft PR so I got an easy git diff that I can live reference with
minus-squareverstra@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·5 months agoYou are not alone. This is the work git was built for. There is a bit of benefit if you have code reviewed so separate commits are easier to review instaed of one -900 +1278 commit.
Same haha. But i use a combination of commits ( but not pushed ), ammending, fixups and usually clean it up before making a PR or pushing ( and rebase/merge main branch while at it). Its how git should be used…
I do push often as I’m often switching between two devices. And I do make draft PR so I got an easy git diff that I can live reference with
You are not alone. This is the work git was built for.
There is a bit of benefit if you have code reviewed so separate commits are easier to review instaed of one -900 +1278 commit.