That's fair -- although, I practice this in my personal projects as well as I always like a clean history, but everything for humans is habitual. Defaulting to thinking and atomic commits carries over into daily work IMO :)
But I'm a bit extreme, too, as I'm almost alias-less. I always type the verbose git command
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I think I should have clarified that you shouldn’t use lazygit on anything but your own demo projects. Hopefully the name makes it obvious :)
I should write something about git best practices!
That's fair -- although, I practice this in my personal projects as well as I always like a clean history, but everything for humans is habitual. Defaulting to thinking and atomic commits carries over into daily work IMO :)
But I'm a bit extreme, too, as I'm almost alias-less. I always type the verbose
git
command