Why is the wrong version always the one that is posted.
The (in my eyes) correct (and iirc original) version is:
Git commit
Git push
Get out*
*as someone pointed out (and I remember it as well, but thought I rembered it wrong and corrected it, shame on me in this context) the last point may be originally “git out”
I remember creating an alias for “git out” which worked like teamware or meecurial’s “out” (outgoing) command to show you what you would be pushing to a branch.
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Why is the wrong version always the one that is posted.
The (in my eyes) correct (and iirc original) version is:
*as someone pointed out (and I remember it as well, but thought I rembered it wrong and corrected it, shame on me in this context) the last point may be originally “git out”
i might remember it wrong…but was it not ‘git out’?
It is
Honestly I remebered it as “git out” as well, but that would be semantically incorrect and “get out” seems close enough.
Here
git out
is mentionedI remember creating an alias for “git out” which worked like teamware or meecurial’s “out” (outgoing) command to show you what you would be pushing to a branch.
That is so much better 👍