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7/9/2025, 12:00:17 AM
I've yet to work with a person who is confident with using git, most know the very basics and never move beyond that, I see it being used mostly through vs code, the command line is considered scary, only for advanced use, and even if I see someone use it like that it's again the very basics
I was explaining bisect to a colleague, showing how he can use a script to automate the process of finding which commit introduced the bug by running a simple test, his brain basically exploded when he realized that he can literally save hours of work by utilizing this very basic and introductory feature that git provides, I kinda thought that this would encourage him to dig deeper and learn the tool more, this was months ago and he hasn't advanced an inch, not even reading a single man page (does he know they exist?)
Anyways thanks for reading my blog faggot and please share any similar stories if you have them
I was explaining bisect to a colleague, showing how he can use a script to automate the process of finding which commit introduced the bug by running a simple test, his brain basically exploded when he realized that he can literally save hours of work by utilizing this very basic and introductory feature that git provides, I kinda thought that this would encourage him to dig deeper and learn the tool more, this was months ago and he hasn't advanced an inch, not even reading a single man page (does he know they exist?)
Anyways thanks for reading my blog faggot and please share any similar stories if you have them
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