stgit | bat | |
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21 | 195 | |
496 | 46,736 | |
2.2% | - | |
9.4 | 9.5 | |
10 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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stgit
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Nobody Cares About Your Git History
The article seems to present a dichotomy between what the author terms a "clean" git history, which he seems to think is a history where multiple commits are squashed into single commits that contain, I guess "one feature", and the unnamed "other" way of doing it, which the author doesn't really elaborate what exactly it is, but he appears to means willy nilly uncurated commits of whatever? To me, both ways he talks about are insane.
With something like stgit[1], it is dead easy to maintain a stack of curated, small un-squashed git-bisectable commits, and your commit history looks like the work of a supernatural genius who knows exactly what he's doing and rarely makes mistakes, and if you have to port your patches (commits) across multiple variants of the same source (think linux drivers ported to multiple distro kernels) that's easy too.
[1] https://stacked-git.github.io/
- Stacked Git
- Your GitHub pull request workflow is slowing you down
- stgit.el --- major mode for StGit interaction. Stacked Git, StGit for short, is an application for managing Git commits as a stack of patches like `quilt'
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Jujutsu: A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful
Pijul needs a 1.0 release if it wants wide adoption. I don't understand why they wait.
Meanwhile, if rebasing on git is an issue, you should probably try stacked-git (https://stacked-git.github.io/). It manages commits as a stack of patches - like quilt, but on top of git.
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git-fc 0.1: a new fork of git for users
I just think there's a lot good ideas floating around the git community, for example Stacked Git and gitstatus, but somehow none of this connects with Git developers.
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Stacked PRs – Pros and Cons?
Tangentially related, sometimes I find Stacked Git helpful when figuring out complex features or refactoring. Until it's nearly finished I'm not sure what would be worthwhile submitting as a PR but once it's ready then several smaller PRs are much easier to understand.
It's local stacked PRs and you can jump between them to edit as the ideas evolve.
https://stacked-git.github.io/
But if the nearby code is evolving quickly from other people this can be a bad approach because of merge hell when the work is finally submitted.
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What do you do when your PR is in review?
Note: there are also tools like https://stacked-git.github.io/ to help manage this.
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Request for Feedback:Checkpoint Workflow
Maybe checkout StGit: https://stacked-git.github.io/ I have not used it by myself yet, but I think it's capable of what you're trying to do.
- Bash script uses gh CLI to open patch stack
bat
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Hired: A Modern Take on 'Ed'
That’s the same as bat:[1] one of the features is syntax highlighting. Kind of unexpected to find a concatenation program… which also does that.
[1] https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
View on GitHub
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5 Developer CLI Essentials
4. bat
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Ugrep – a more powerful, ultra fast, user-friendly, compatible grep
Good find, thanks! I'll check if I prefer it to moar.
As for bat, according to https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#using-bat-on-windows, the Chocolatey package simply installs `less` alongside `bat`. Seems like a good idea, but I haven't tried it.
- Tell HN: My Favorite Tools
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MacOS tools to make your life easier
Try bat (it’s like cat but better) https://github.com/sharkdp/bat
- Bat: A cat clone for syntax highlighting in the terminal
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🐚🦀Comandos shell reescritos em Rust
bat
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Tell HN: Please don't print –help to stderr in your CLI tools
For this reason I have a zsh function in my .zshrc with bat (which pages by default, if it's longer than your console height):
https://github.com/sharkdp/bat#highlighting---help-messages
# in your .bashrc/.zshrc/*rc
- Bat: A Cat Clone with Wings
What are some alternatives?
git-absorb - git commit --fixup, but automatic
vim-colors-solarized - precision colorscheme for the vim text editor
misc-gitology - An assortment of scripts around Git
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
git-autofixup - create fixup commits for topic branches
awesome-zsh-plugins - A collection of ZSH frameworks, plugins, themes and tutorials.
git-branchless - High-velocity, monorepo-scale workflow for Git
iTerm2-Color-Schemes - Over 250 terminal color schemes/themes for iTerm/iTerm2. Includes ports to Terminal, Konsole, PuTTY, Xresources, XRDB, Remmina, Termite, XFCE, Tilda, FreeBSD VT, Terminator, Kitty, MobaXterm, LXTerminal, Microsoft's Windows Terminal, Visual Studio, Alacritty
pr-agent - 🚀CodiumAI PR-Agent: An AI-Powered 🤖 Tool for Automated Pull Request Analysis, Feedback, Suggestions and More! 💻🔍
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
glow - Render markdown on the CLI, with pizzazz! 💅🏻