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by krebby
3037 days ago
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I've always liked the idea of aliasing "git blame" as "git praise". Makes me feel a bit more warm and fuzzy and focuses on the positive aspects of committing code. To your point, I think we shouldn't be shaming people for a bad commit, but we should help the next coder (or myself 6 months down the line) find the issue and solve a bug in as little time and with as little headache as possible. |
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