I've always loved robotics so I focused on learning that. I've worked on destkop applications, on drones, and now on exoskeletons! Web dev looks scary to me but there is a lot of potential there.
Location
France
Education
Master of Engineering
Work
Critical Embedded Software engineer at Wandercraft
I've always loved robotics so I focused on learning that. I've worked on destkop applications, on drones, and now on exoskeletons! Web dev looks scary to me but there is a lot of potential there.
Location
France
Education
Master of Engineering
Work
Critical Embedded Software engineer at Wandercraft
At my work I have access to a graphical environment almost all the time. For other tools I agree with you that CLI can be faster (if you spend time configuring and learning it) but for git I've found that git-gui does just the right job for me without needing for customization.
Now that I think of it I haven't typed git commit in years ^
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I just use git-gui, it shows the diff, you can select lines or the whole file you can amend easily.
I just type
gg
to launch it and we're good to go.You don't have gui available to everywhere. Plus in most cases you can be faster through the CLI if you know how to use it.
At my work I have access to a graphical environment almost all the time. For other tools I agree with you that CLI can be faster (if you spend time configuring and learning it) but for git I've found that git-gui does just the right job for me without needing for customization.
Now that I think of it I haven't typed
git commit
in years ^