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For those who use version control (i.e. git, hg, svn, etc), a series of poll qu…
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@inthehands long time ago i read some guide about this and it mentioned imperat…
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Q2: In your personal opinion, how important is grammatical •consistentcy• o…
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Q3: In your personal opinion, how important is commit message •length•? Wha…
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Q4: In your personal opinion, how important is the •content• of commit mess…
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LAST QUESTION:If you have to choose just •one• hill to die on about commit …
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(The ulterior motive here is wanting to give students useful guidance on writin…
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@inthehands Commits are semi-important, but on my current team (using GitLab) s…
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@inthehands More than *what* was changed (though I do like to communicate that …
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@inthehands imperative tense is the one true answer
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@inthehands a commit message should say Why you made the change. If needed I ca…
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@inthehands Commitlint. I've been indoctrinated. I'm sorry.
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@inthehands please tell me what you're doing and why. We'll read it in …
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