‘git reset’ won’t. ‘git clean’, on the other hand, most certainly does. Even then you have to --force it by default, to prevent an accidental clean.
‘git reset’ won’t. ‘git clean’, on the other hand, most certainly does. Even then you have to --force it by default, to prevent an accidental clean.
Even reset hard wouldn’t delete untracked files. This was a complete overreach by the GUI, performing a clean
(and likely a forced one, as git’s requireForce defaults to true).
And they did rectify that eventually, giving a warning, and an option to simply reset. It’s unfortunate this poor person had to be the trigger for that change.
I remember following the drama back in the day. That warning you saw was the result of this now-classic bug report.
I’m sorry, I don’t speak gothic
not sure if it’s really used in the context of married people.
My flirty comments usually got the well-deserved eye roll from my partner. And I would do anything they ask for, unconditionally. They would, too, but usually managed to do it before I had the chance to ask for anything. Definitely the GOAT.
I can see how to a child this may look as simping.
Considering pteron is greek and quad is latin, it should probably have been tetrapter. Which actually rolls off the tongue better.
Agreed. But doesn’t make “JavaScript bad” any less true…