but nobody reads past the first line these days...
I think it always has been.
In 90% of cases, you need only high-level description of commit to understand what changes were related to. You need details only if you want to find out why that changes were made, e.g. when you have an issue related to that code.
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I think it always has been.
In 90% of cases, you need only high-level description of commit to understand what changes were related to. You need details only if you want to find out why that changes were made, e.g. when you have an issue related to that code.