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Using a simple shell for-loop, I could create 10000 commits in 25 seconds (= 400 per second) with the code below. The 4.2 million commits should take around 3 hours to create at this pace.
Looking at the most recent 10000 commits in the repository, it doesn't seem like the creator ever got more than 20 commits per second, which means it would take on the order of 60 hours for the creator to make this many commits.
$ git clone https://github.com/IThinkImOKAY/IThinkImOKAY && cd IThinkImOKAY
Oh ok, fair enough I guess.
Thought I'd missed some larger joke/meme/issue thing!
I was wondering if there was a way to find the most commits in a repo, and a google showed this as first hit: https://github.com/virejdasani/Commited
Wrong. This one has 83k commits.
https://github.com/damng/hackernews-rss-with-inlined-content