TheCommieAxolotl@programming.dev to Programming@programming.devEnglish · 1 year ago8 Months and Counting: The (harsh) reality of building a product from scratch.rela.devexternal-linkmessage-square25fedilinkarrow-up1110arrow-down17
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minus-squarewyrmroot@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up28arrow-down1·1 year agoSo, only about a decade until reaching feature parity with something like lazygit?
minus-squarecorytheboyd@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up14arrow-down2·1 year agolazygit is seriously so good, it’s a shame so many people write it off because it’s not some beautiful Apple GUI. it’s an extremely efficient productivity tool.
minus-squarejeffhykin@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-21 year agoI don’t write it off because its ugly, I like snappy TUI tools. I write it off cause its not easy to pick up compared to what’s already in my editor. I don’t stage individual lines (which is just a keystroke in my editor) interactive rebase cherry pick bisect nuke working trees amend old commits I use git a lot, and I’ve learned/done each of those tasks, but I don’t ever find myself needing them.
So, only about a decade until reaching feature parity with something like lazygit?
lazygit is seriously so good, it’s a shame so many people write it off because it’s not some beautiful Apple GUI. it’s an extremely efficient productivity tool.
I don’t write it off because its ugly, I like snappy TUI tools. I write it off cause its not easy to pick up compared to what’s already in my editor.
I don’t
I use git a lot, and I’ve learned/done each of those tasks, but I don’t ever find myself needing them.
good lord