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Thoughts and Opinions of an Inveterate Bit Bodger
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Blind Not Dumb Skip to main content Blind Not Dumb Archive Tags RSS feed ATOM feed Git Submodules are awful but occasionally necessary. Chris Patti 2024-01-09 23:09 cache/posts/git-submodules-are-awful-but-occasionally-necessary.html Intro One of the beautiful things about powerful tools is that they enable you to do easy things easily but also more complicated things as well. Git is the perfect example of this. It represents an incredible amount of innovation in mainstream widely adopted version control systems, but it has some of the worst UX of any software I've ever used, and that includes Nortel switch administration consoles where all input was in the form of numeric codes :) Git Submodules Git submodules are a fractal of bad UX, which is almost assuredly why they generate such incredibly strong feelings among the Git using community. Mention that you use submodules in various technical communities chat rooms and you might as well have lobbed a hand ...
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