Comment by IshKebab
2 years ago
Yes maybe, but these issues are true for Git's native merge algorithms too. It isn't perfect either.
As soon as you do any merge you're accepting that there might be edits you don't agree with.
2 years ago
Yes maybe, but these issues are true for Git's native merge algorithms too. It isn't perfect either.
As soon as you do any merge you're accepting that there might be edits you don't agree with.
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