"fix previous commit"
"various changes"
Initial commit
I have on multiple occasions done a much more verbose variant of that: "I genuinely cannot remember what I changed"
Fix tpyo
"Improve performance by removing a function that never did anything" the story of my life
"Eigentlich fertig" was for an IP subnet calculator that I programmed with a fellow student
Und uneigentlich? :D
"If you are reading this, you are in the wrong branch."
"idk what happened but it works fine now"
"Updated README"
“i cant believe this works i think”
delete the libs
"fixed"
I'm ashamed... It's simply "bump deps"
Did I also touch some code and tests connected to dependency updates. Yes.
Did I document any of that? No.
Did I spend more time writing this comment the thinking about the commit. Most definitely.
Will I be bisecting to this commit after our next deploy and cursing at myself? Probably.
this is terrible, will rewrite later
"Forgot to commit changes lol"
I also apparently forgot append was a thing
"Added missing lifecycle blocks"
"push files"
(It's a personal repo for homework assignments)
" "
wip
- fixes #22
How am I supposed to do that I'm waiting for docker to rebuild my image to know if my new configuration fucks everything
see #234
"can still be better but priority changed"
Changes
"relearning c++ arrays again"
"fixed. whoops..."
merge staging
Notes
"Move from GitHub to Forgejo"
...
"formatting and typo"
"src/utils/typing: added tests for isArray"
we have 90% coverage minimum
It was for work so I can't check right now (Gitlab which is only accessible on LAN), but it was something like "updated README.MD"
PAPYRUSSSSSS!!!!
"Added brew to list of accepted package managers"
From my "install all the things" script I host on github
“Expanded unit test to cover new functionality” true story
scoping
e12fa3b (HEAD -> main, origin/main) No
Refactor package structure
"TLDR..."
I'm kidding, my applications are so simple version control would be synonymous with entire rewrites as I lean new things.
Fixes issues in PR
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