I am comfortable until there are merge conflicts or I need to revert some changes I've committed. My latest incident was where I didn't include a .gitignore and committed a bunch of files that didn't need to be committed. This SO post was a life saver. stackoverflow.com/questions/752798...
I am comfortable until there are merge conflicts or I need to revert some changes I've committed. My latest incident was where I didn't include a .gitignore and committed a bunch of files that didn't need to be committed. This SO post was a life saver. stackoverflow.com/questions/752798...
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git rm --cached <file>is a life saver, thanks for sharing the post! :D