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Number of times I "fixed" git for people: waaaay too many. I started a company wide "git gud" newsletter highlighting simple things like cherry-picking, stashing, rebasing, squashing, shallow checkouts for testing… to no avail. Honestly, I was stumped, good thing I don't have to work with people anymore.

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