Comment by mjlee
1 month ago
git add -i is the thing you'd have to learn.
I do that at the CLI most of the time and I'd say I'm quite experienced with it, but I still prefer IntelliJ when it gets complicated.
1 month ago
git add -i is the thing you'd have to learn.
I do that at the CLI most of the time and I'd say I'm quite experienced with it, but I still prefer IntelliJ when it gets complicated.
I felt really silly that the answer is just adding a "-i".
But then I tried it and...WHAT?! Git is an endless rabbit hole of complexity.