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battery423 | 5 years ago

It is not a lot of work to write them.

I use them for - Tracking work on specific jira tickets - Giving myself a simple/quick overview on what was done - Tracking down bugs by trying to understand if that code is doing what it should do (bug vs. on purpose) - If i need to revert something, i revert a git commit. might just happend once a year but if required its fundamental

I'm also always slightly surprised about discussions from this topic: Its a nobrainer to just do it.

Its cumbersome if you have to explain to colleges, who are working with code for longer then a few month, why you should just write proper git commits.

It is like 'i'm allowed to write code which does a lot if things but pls exlpain to me again how i write a proper git commit message' :(

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