I'm a little old fashioned and use a physical notebook. I use our team tools for team progress, but personally I find I like to write in a book, cross things out, sometimes put a symbol to represent nuance that is just for me.
One software tool in the ole toolbelt I really do like is git standup.
It's nothing elaborate, but it's a nice little git tool that helps me recall recent commits. My work isn't so tightly tied to my coding commits anymore, but it's still a really useful little utility in general.
I'm a little old fashioned and use a physical notebook. I use our team tools for team progress, but personally I find I like to write in a book, cross things out, sometimes put a symbol to represent nuance that is just for me.
One software tool in the ole toolbelt I really do like is
git standup
.Git standup, how did I ever live without you?
Ben Halpern ・ Mar 21 '17 ・ 1 min read
It's nothing elaborate, but it's a nice little git tool that helps me recall recent commits. My work isn't so tightly tied to my coding commits anymore, but it's still a really useful little utility in general.
That's nice. Physical books are the best. I'll checkout what
git standup
is. Thanks :)I had developed a CLI for something like this command. npmjs.com/package/git-report