← Back to context Comment by p0w3n3d 7 hours ago That's something new to me (using git for 10 years, always rebased) 1 comment p0w3n3d Reply iberator 1 hour ago I'm even more lazy. I almost always clone from scratch after merging or after not touching the project for some time. So easy and silly :)I always forget all the flags and I work with literally just: clone, branch, checkout, push.(Each feature is a fresh branch tho)
iberator 1 hour ago I'm even more lazy. I almost always clone from scratch after merging or after not touching the project for some time. So easy and silly :)I always forget all the flags and I work with literally just: clone, branch, checkout, push.(Each feature is a fresh branch tho)
I'm even more lazy. I almost always clone from scratch after merging or after not touching the project for some time. So easy and silly :)
I always forget all the flags and I work with literally just: clone, branch, checkout, push.
(Each feature is a fresh branch tho)