This is totally not recommended for many reasons. The main reason is poisoning the git history, losing references to commits, basically creating a new repo on top of an old one, for simply no reason. I'm sure this is not a trick for perfect commits at all. I'm also sure ChatGPT have its finger here.
It's good that you have another opinion about it. I will be glad to see your article, or a more detailed comment about why this approach is not recommended by you, and what the side effects of it are because I need to get more details about your point to start arguing. Have a good day!
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This is totally not recommended for many reasons. The main reason is poisoning the git history, losing references to commits, basically creating a new repo on top of an old one, for simply no reason. I'm sure this is not a trick for perfect commits at all. I'm also sure ChatGPT have its finger here.
It's good that you have another opinion about it. I will be glad to see your article, or a more detailed comment about why this approach is not recommended by you, and what the side effects of it are because I need to get more details about your point to start arguing. Have a good day!