Chris Moore

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Computer operator. Near Cincinnati, Ohio.
Websitehttps://cdmwebs.com
Workhttps://knowndecimal.com
GitHubhttps://github.com/cdmwebs
Meanwhile somewhere in India ๐Ÿ˜‚
@acf VLC does this natively.

I'm pedantic as hell when it comes to managing the git history for my work ... @cdmwebs broke me ....

Here's how I operate:

https://binarysolo.chapter24.blog/how-i-manage-my-git-history

How I manage my git history | Binary Solo

I'm generally a rather pedantic person and this is supercharged when it comes to managing the git history on my projects. I used GitHub's squash and merge for a while before Chris Moore taught me a few tricks. I'm not a fan of squash and merge because it squashes an entire Pull Request into a single commit, no matter how large it is. This means that rather large changes could live under a single commit. I believe the commit history should tell a linear story, as pretentious as that might...

Binary Solo
@assaf ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
@assaf they do! Itโ€™s buried in some nonsense setting though.

Tomorrow we're deploying a Rails 7 upgrade. I've been working on this app for ten years.

The codebase was born 14 years, 3 months and 30 days ago. It began life at Rails 2.1.

It's seen just about every JS framework come and go.

Forget diamonds. Rubies are forever :D

@janl @searls yโ€™all are my people. My whole life is a โ€œhow long could it takeโ€ on repeat.
Today was a good day.
It's almost 2023, and I'm ready!

Finally ... the damn thing is out in the wild.

It was quite easy in the end, only cost me about 99% of my sanity.

#ruby #rails

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