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dunkels.com
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| | | | | The homepage of Adam Dunkels. | |
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jiby.tech
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| | | | | When writing long sentences in documentation repositories, git tends to show really unhelpful diffs. They are unreadable because long lines aren't broken, which hides edits happening towards end of line. A colleague of mine asked me if git couldn't be configured to make this sort of thing more obvious. Challenge accepted! Figure 1: Can you spot the edit made in a long line of text? Kaushal Modi's blog post on git diff for minified JS and CSS inspired this idea for all you prose lovers. | |
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martinheinz.dev
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| | | | | All of us - software engineers - use git every day, however most people only ever touch the most basic of commands, such as... | |
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til.simonwillison.net
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| | | I extracted and enhanced this TIL from my April 8th 2020 weeknotes to make it easier to find. | ||