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Top comments (4)
haha!
POV app store app update release notes: Bug fixes and UI improvements
My honest frustration of using your repos 😆
I think whenever we are pushing commit we should run a script to find changes and then post this changes to open ai to create a change-note and append it in the commit message so that the next person gets a summarised insight of what happened between two commits , rather than pushing a one word nonsense.
My goal is to refrain from using slang or curse words. The phrase "freaking awesome..." was in a recent commit message. I was feeling a certain way. I have no regrets to date. 🤣