RE: Introducing fluent-git: A JS/TS library to make using git fluently 😎
Thanks for the contribution, @drsensor! Another crazy, interesting and high quality contribution from you - how do you do it?! Did you use these notes before creating GUC? Personally I had never heard of them or anyone using them before the hackathon, so it's interesting to see what they can be used for. Are there any other practical applications you recommend people should use them for?
Also, are you addicted to emojis? 😋
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Hi @amosbastian
No. I only found about git-notes when Danjell gives an idea about to put comments related to Utopian directly in the files. Seems I got lucky to be able to deduce searching from keyword git comments to git notes 😁
Actually, Github use it before then remove it since only fewer people using the notes. Another software that uses git-notes is Gerrit though I never touch it.
Hahaha... I will use emoji as long as I use VSCode with emojisense installed. Also, I literally use
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. There is also a technical reason why I use emoji in my commit description.👉🏽 It's much pleasant and easier to read than using a hyphen(
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) 👈🏽Thank you for your review, @amosbastian!
So far this week you've reviewed 7 contributions. Keep up the good work!