| 31 Mar 2025 |
continous | On a scale of 0-100 how bad is a commit with no changes 😅 | 12:50:21 |
K900 | Why would you make a commit with no changes? | 12:52:06 |
continous | To have the 3 requested commit messages. | 12:52:26 |
continous | I feel bad because everyone has been so helpful and I'm just bumbling about in comparison | 12:53:06 |
@hexa:lossy.network | each commit has a meaning, and as such must have a change | 12:53:54 |
@hexa:lossy.network | if it does not it is because you included the change in an unrelated commit already | 12:54:07 |
continous | Yup. I guest I can split the old commit instead. | 12:54:36 |
continous | Again, I really appreciate everyone's help. | 12:54:52 |
K900 | Yeah, the point of having three commits is not to have three commits | 13:01:08 |
K900 | Is to give every change its own separate description | 13:01:18 |
continous | So then, you'd want each commit to be relegated to it's own specific changes. Right now I'm basically there then | 13:08:15 |
| susagi joined the room. | 16:12:59 |
continous | I think I've finalized my pull request. If someone would be kind enough to give it a second look over for a sanity check for me that'd be much appreciated. | 18:02:48 |