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Hi,
cool idea.. what about having a hash-named subfolder for each commit, so that you could investigate and compare (kdiff3 f.e.) arbitrary repo states? 😅
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I think there's many existing filesystems that provide complex and every
possible git aspects as file system,
I don't know if it's really that useful to provide that kind of view to the
user.
It's relatively easy to do it but currently not my itch.
Hi,
cool idea.. what about having a hash-named subfolder for each commit, so
that you could investigate and compare (kdiff3 f.e.) arbitrary repo states? [image:
😅]
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Hi,
cool idea.. what about having a hash-named subfolder for each commit, so that you could investigate and compare (kdiff3 f.e.) arbitrary repo states? 😅
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: