Re: Where top publish my creations?

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 11:36:08 +0100
Message-Id: <81D7AC57-AF14-435B-BE63-B9E2452F7B71@wfmh.org.pl>
> On 2018-03-15, at 10:52, smf <smf@null.net> wrote:
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> On 15/03/2018 09:27, silverdr@wfmh.org.pl wrote:
>> Yeah, I forgot to add that as I felt it like being "obvious" but you are right. It might not be obvious for everyone. In general git is the choice these days, unless you are e. g. Google and have your own, customised VCS. 
> 
> The last time I looked github doesn't allow you to follow renames when looking at history on their web interface

Well, I know no web interface that would allow that. Or I didn't look too closely ;-)

I even wrote a rant once about this:

https://tinyurl.com/yapz4xuw

Note also comment below.

> , it's also limited in terms of number of files it will show you in a directory. We've just sucked it up for the moment and haven't looked at switching, the others might suffer the same problem.

Web interface shouldn't be the default one to use. I urge everyone to learn the - if only the very basic - flow, using command line. As long as you don't need interactive rebase, squashing, amending or whatever advanced topics, you'll be thankful.

> The horrible git clients are IMO more of an issue. TortoiseGit on windows sucks pretty bad, but it's still the best graphical ui client I tried. Using a command line tool would take too much time out of my day.

I believe that using horrible GUI clients takes too much of people's days. Just learn the basic flow and you'll have noticeably more time for doing productive work :-)

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SD!
Received on 2018-03-15 12:03:33

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