githashcrash
By Mattias-
useless-git-tools
By pedroteosousa
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githashcrash
Posts with mentions or reviews of githashcrash.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-22.
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Linear Git History
Thanks for sharing, this is really cool! Using whitespace is a really clever trick, and running on the GPU makes it even more impressive.
I've been using githashcrash [1], but it's only running on the CPU, which is why it's a bit slower. :-)
[1]: https://github.com/Mattias-/githashcrash
useless-git-tools
Posts with mentions or reviews of useless-git-tools.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-22.
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Linear Git History
I was trying to make something like this post a couple of years back and used custom headers, even made this repo with a few zeroes with no salt on the commit message and no shenanigans in the files: https://gitlab.com/pedroteosousa/teste/-/commit/000000005093...
I have this ugly code that finds the salt given the target hash, and another that actually creates the commit given the salt. Is not very useable, but I'll leave it here for anyone that finds it interesting: https://gitlab.com/pedroteosousa/useless-git-tools/-/tree/ma...
What are some alternatives?
When comparing githashcrash and useless-git-tools you can also consider the following projects:
lucky-commit - Customize your git commit hashes!
extremely-linear - Extremely Linear Git History // git-linearize
gut - git helper scripts