

Probably doubly warm with the oven next to him on his right as well, eh. 😊
Side note, I feel like this kitchen was poorly planned or something. Why this big gap? Must be a new fridge which was narrower than the previous one, I’m thinking.


Probably doubly warm with the oven next to him on his right as well, eh. 😊
Side note, I feel like this kitchen was poorly planned or something. Why this big gap? Must be a new fridge which was narrower than the previous one, I’m thinking.


Is it nice and warm in there or something?


two keystrokes
For me I’d be saving one keystroke. Status for me would be g s, g c for commit, and so on. Single letter aliases for the most common commands, two letters for less common in a conflict. 😁
But these days since a few years back I just use lazygit (aliased to lg btw, lol).
Everything in lazygit is basically just single keystrokes also. c for commit, etc. Very handy.
Fugitive
Cool beans, sounds like a good tool! I’m on team Helix since a few years, after being a vim/nvim user for about a decade, and emacs a couple years before that. Helix’s paradigm just makes so much sense. 🎯👌 Jumping around symbols intra-file and inter-file, and LSP support built-in, no fussing. Worth a try for a few weeks if you ask me.


What I do with all git related aliases is I alias git to just g in the shell. Then for any alias I want that uses git I just put that alias in the global git config under the alias section.
This avoids polluting the shell with a bunch of git-specific aliases. Just the one, g.
That’s true, didn’t even think about that, I just meant dimension wise. 😆