I agree it feels kind of silly at times but for me it’s part of learning and building a habit of using git in a “real” workflow. I also do my best to use GitHub issues on public personal projects, just so there is a public record of todo items / bugs on the off chance someone wants to use / fork the project or contribute.
I’m really obsessive over organization though so it might just be me.
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I agree it feels kind of silly at times but for me it’s part of learning and building a habit of using git in a “real” workflow. I also do my best to use GitHub issues on public personal projects, just so there is a public record of todo items / bugs on the off chance someone wants to use / fork the project or contribute.
I’m really obsessive over organization though so it might just be me.