I love this! As you add support for more of Git's features, this will become very useful. Not to mention, it's fun! I'd like to be able to refer people to this as a training tool someday.
I'd also like to see this gain some ability to work with "push/pull" to drive home the point of remote vs. local.
I'm a programmer who likes games, and wants to make games for a living. At the same time, there are some really cool non-game things I want to work on -- especially if they use C or C++.
Push/pull is definitely on the table, but maybe a little further down. A bunch of the code is centered around there being just one tree with just one head, one set of branches, etc., and it'd take a decently big refactor to make it more abstracted. It's definitely not impossible, though, and it'll come eventually.
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I love this! As you add support for more of Git's features, this will become very useful. Not to mention, it's fun! I'd like to be able to refer people to this as a training tool someday.
I'd also like to see this gain some ability to work with "push/pull" to drive home the point of remote vs. local.
Push/pull is definitely on the table, but maybe a little further down. A bunch of the code is centered around there being just one tree with just one head, one set of branches, etc., and it'd take a decently big refactor to make it more abstracted. It's definitely not impossible, though, and it'll come eventually.