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Git Commit Creation (drewdeponte.com)
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This is an article in which I explore the details and thinking that goes into how you should create git commits, and why. I like to think of it as the article I wish existed when I was just starting out over 20 years ago.

I wanted to cover all the things that you should think about at a high level. That way it at least could work as an entry point to deeper exploration of the particular areas if the reader isn’t completely sold or they want to just gain a deeper understanding. While at the same time trying to provide enough details to show why and how these choices are valuable. This is always a tricky balance.

Anyways, I would love any feedback on thoughts on how this could be improved.

Thanks

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[–] Kissaki@programming.dev 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

My browser has a default font size of 18 set. The site overrides that with a default base font size of 12px, then increases it to 13px for content text. That's way too small for me on my screen. At least to read it comfortably. Or for people who need more accessible text/font.

[–] MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com 1 points 3 days ago

You saved me a click, thanks.

Importing esthetic preferences over accessibility tells me a lot about the content…