Yeah learned this the hard way.

  • EzTerry@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    Anything you can do in Jujitsu you can do in git… The big difference is a paradime change:

    -instead of a working directory that has pending changes you need to add than commit, all changes are in a commit that is lacking metadata.

    The system has better “editing” of local history to set that meta data. But once you push to a shared repo you run the usual risks of force pushing.

    I’m not sold, rather git not do anything until asked and just run git status constantly but I don’t have first hand experience… I would theory it would be more likely to add a file you didn’t mean to… Unlike those who use windows guis for git and forget to add new files.