Finally reviewed LazyGit!
Amazing #dev & #devops tool for #git
https://jelloeater.me/review/lazygit/
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When doing an interactive rebase in git, it can be very convenient to see the contents of the individual commits: https://github.com/hotwatermorning/auto-git-diff
I've played a bit with the #TODOmd hook and I know how many TODOs there are in some popular Open Source projects:
* CPython: 187 TODOs
* Linux: 3788 TODOs
* Git: 112 TODOs
* Go: 455 TODOs
What other Open Source projects should I enhance with the TODO.md file?:)
#OpenSource #TODOmd #CPython #Python #Linux #Kernel #Git #Go #Golang #DevTools
What self-hosted Git forge do people like these days for personal use? (and why? I'm always interested in why)
From what I've seen it sounds like the consensus is Forgejo > Gitea > Gogs, but I would like to know if I'm misreading the situation; or, if there are any other promising up-and-comers.
New blog post: https://mergiraf.org, a syntax-aware merge driver for #Git.
Supports #Java, #Rust, #Golang, #javascript, #cpp, #csharp, #html, #json, #yaml and #xml so far, and it's quite easy to add support for more thanks to #treesitter.
https://antonin.delpeuch.eu/posts/mergiraf-a-syntax-aware-merge-driver-for-git/
Get it on #Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/mergiraf/mergiraf