Guide to Handcrafting Git Repositories Without Traditional Commands
By
drewsberry
Fresh out the oven, still warm. Top of the tray.
Summary
The article discusses the process of handcrafting git repositories without using traditional git commands, emphasizing the simplicity and elegance of git's design. It also touches on understanding git's internal workings and appreciating its power.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledThere’s no love and care put into crafting our git repositories nowadays.
If you’re so inclined, you might also take it as an opportunity to appreciate how the power of git comes not from the complexity of its code but from the simplicity and elegance of its design.
Git refers to the user-friendly commands as “porcelain” and to the internals as “
Let’s change that.
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