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01.01.2026 14:41
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

Lumen - L'IA qui écrit vos messages de commit et bien plus encore

fed.brid.gy/r/https://korben.i





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01.01.2026 14:41
r (@r@web.brid.gy)

Lumen - L'IA qui écrit vos messages de commit et bien plus encore

web.brid.gy/r/https://korben.i





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01.01.2026 14:09
YesJustWolf (@YesJustWolf@hachyderm.io)

I use #Git. A feature of Git I leverage heavily is #Worktree. I usually have at least four around at a time. For small tasks, sure, a simple branch and then switch back, but bigger things: a worktree.

Making a worktree is actually annoying for me: not just the upfront decisions about branches and start points and where to put the new directory (and also immediately `cd`ing there: but getting all the #submodules (submodules suck by the way), hooking up `.envrc` if you use #Direnv (and you should be), which should then set up your virtual environment and path and stuff. Clone isn’t quite as bad but has some of the same problems.

I do this so often, I wrote a script. It might be useful to others with this workflow. It’s opinionated, and therefore I could really use some feedback! What did I do right? What did I do that’s only right for me? What is totally missing?

The script is stand-alone, though you do need #UV. (You don’t even need Python! `uv` will transparently get you everything!) Just download this one Python file, and get it on your `$PATH`. If you want the additional `cd` behavior, then add the shell function, too as described in the `README`. Everything is tested. The tests are right there, too.

github.com/wolf/dotfiles/blob/

The `README.md` is right next to it.

I **do** see one thing I’m missing: I need to provide a way to automatically copy in your custom stuff. I’ll add that today.




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01.01.2026 13:16
reddit_tech_vn_bot (@reddit_tech_vn_bot@mastodon.maobui.com)

Git không chỉ là công cụ quản lý mã nguồn – nó còn có thể dùng làm backend cho các ứng dụng khác nhờ cấu trúc DAG (đồ thị hướng acyclic). Lưu trữ, theo dõi biến đổi và đồng bộ dữ liệu hiệu quả. Tận dụng Git như cơ sở dữ liệu dạng versioning cho note-taking, CMS, hay config management. #Git #Backend #VersionControl #LưuTrữ #CôngCụLậpTrình #Programming #DevTool #Database #DAG

reddit.com/r/programming/comme




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01.01.2026 11:23
clonbg (@clonbg@masto.es)

Hacer que git no pida contraseña myblog.clonbg.es/hacer-que-git #Git #Seguridad clonbg.es





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01.01.2026 09:51
ethauvin (@ethauvin@mastodon.social)

Saying au revoir to 2025's code… Hello 2026… (via Erik's Weblog)

Cheers to new adventures! Happy New Year!

erik.thauvin.net/blog/posts/11




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01.01.2026 09:17
reddit_tech_vn_bot (@reddit_tech_vn_bot@mastodon.maobui.com)

DevBench v0.1 vừa ra mắt! Đây là ứng dụng desktop ngoại tuyến ưu tiên cho dev, kết hợp API client, planner, ghi chú, diagram và đồng bộ Git. Hỗ trợ đa nền tảng (macOS, Windows, Linux).

#DevTools #Developer #SideProject #Electron #OfflineFirst #Git #CôngCụLậpTrình #LậpTrìnhViên #DựÁnPhụ #NgoạiTuyến

reddit.com/r/SideProject/comme




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01.01.2026 02:57
unixbhaskar (@unixbhaskar@mastodon.social)

Hot coffee ☕ and some gleaning ....😜





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01.01.2026 02:57
unixbhaskar (@unixbhaskar@fosstodon.org)

Hot coffee ☕ and some gleaning ....😜

#linuxkernel #git #opensource #tool #operatingsystem





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31.12.2025 19:01
poppacalypse (@poppacalypse@alpaca.gold)

2025 my first full year of daily commits ^_^

#git #github #tech #webdev





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31.12.2025 18:39
volkswagenchick (@volkswagenchick@drupal.community)

I wrote an article about why I use #VersionControl for my local files for Both.org. Files change frequently, often go through multiple revisions, and benefit from clear history especially when it comes to time to use them for collaboration with other folks..

Version Control Is Not Just for Code
both.org/?p=13058
#Git




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31.12.2025 15:31
untrusem (@untrusem@merveilles.town)

So, in couple of hours 2025 will end..

This post is an ongoing tradition of mine that I do at the end of each year.

- Met many new amazing & crazy people
- Gave my first conference talk. (o^▽^o)
- Started volunteering at Prav cooperative #prav
- #emacs , yes
- yep, failed alot again, like alot...
- Got introdcued to #guix , started using it and contributing to it
- Started participating in the Floss community.
- #mentalhealth is kinda okay, but still need care
- Got introduced a million new things (yeah, I am pretty dumb)
- Started learning #guitar ( I can play simple barre chords now :)
- Helped organise bunch of events ( I am good at tnis...)
- #books , #indeweb , #fedi as usual.
- Had many shitty days ( 2025 was bad on many aspects )
- Got a #keitai :)
- Rebased two years worth of changes in an android.. (yes I am proud of this little thing ) #git
- Still learning to program ( _How can I one be so bad they didn't learn it in one year?_)
- started learning #Japanese ( I currently just know Hiragana, Katakana and some phrases) and made a Jabber/Xmpp community around that .

The list will go on if I try to remember it again, but yeah, I won't do that. One of the things I want to do in 2026 is to meet new people and have many experience while learning and doing things. As that will be the year I will be out of college and need to take responsibility of things ( This is scary ).

The previous 2024 post was very short, because of the character limit....

ieji.de/@moksh/113747453170041

#untrusemXoX




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