today's the turn of a new post. here's why i chose sublime text a few years ago:
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jartigag (jartigag@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 02-Mar-2019 14:03:58 UTC jartigag
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jartigag (jartigag@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 22-Mar-2019 09:34:02 UTC jartigag
what about this #git graphic tool, #sublimetext merge? it comes with the new version, sublime text 3.2
do anyone of you use some tool like this for merge conflicts? it looks useful 🤔
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mezzodrinker (mezzodrinker@tooting.ch)'s status on Friday, 22-Mar-2019 09:37:37 UTC mezzodrinker
@jartigag I use SublimeMerge, and I think it's quite easy to use and gives a good overview of the state of things, even when you just use it to commit stuff.
However, I haven't been using it for a long time yet. Make of that what you will.
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jartigag (jartigag@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-Apr-2019 13:41:11 UTC jartigag
uh-oh. i did it.
i wrote about #vim 😱😂
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jartigag (jartigag@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 20-Apr-2019 13:41:30 UTC jartigag
uh-oh. i did it.
i wrote about #vim 😱😂
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