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Comment by euroderf

17 hours ago

Yes. It's funny how this kind of trick can instantly snap the entire working context back into your mind. Essentially leaving you free to forget about the context during your free time and overnight. Truly a useful "hack".

It's also useful to jot down a quick list of (say) three items that are at the top of your mind when you leave work for the day, and they too will help with a context restore.

Also just chuck Todo comments in the code

The magic of Git means you can immediately find them in the working index and get back on to it. Just remember to remove them before the commit.

  • If you do this often enough you can create a simple commit hook that searches for these markers and will fail to commit if it finds them.

  • > The magic of Git means you can immediately find them in the working index

    How does git help you find certain texts in files? `grep` should do the trick just fine, unless I misunderstand what "chuck Todo comments in the code" mean, the code lives on your disk no?