No it just writes the patch text that I pass split in chuncks with a git commit message for each of the chuncks, but I’m the one who has to copy that and perform the commit
No it just writes the patch text that I pass split in chuncks with a git commit message for each of the chuncks, but I’m the one who has to copy that and perform the commit
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write brief git commit message
Fix archive checking
- Refactor to use functions for common logic
- Check archive file after downloading playlists
- Remove aliases, simplify main commands
- Minor cleanups
I started asking this later
write brief git commit message using Conventional Commits style and bullet points, split into smaller chunks if necessary specifying the chunks
If a glorified autocomplete algorithm can write more informative and concise commit messages than you, the actual author behind the code, I think you need to sit down and think long and hard what that actually implies.
I don’t need to think long and hard to realize how lazy I am. Only a stupid person would need to think long and hard to realize something so simple.
And you are probably referring to the LLM generated post anyway, because I never said that it can write “more informative and concise commit messages than me”. You are the one saying that.
I like ttf-hack-nerd and ttf-sourcecodepro-nerd
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