oliverdavies.uk/content/node.7f8ffdde-2056-4739-bfe6-cbb0a4de37ae.yml

68 lines
2.4 KiB
YAML

uuid:
- value: 7f8ffdde-2056-4739-bfe6-cbb0a4de37ae
langcode:
- value: en
type:
- target_id: daily_email
target_type: node_type
target_uuid: 8bde1f2f-eef9-4f2d-ae9c-96921f8193d7
revision_timestamp:
- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:16+00:00'
revision_uid:
- target_type: user
target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
revision_log: { }
status:
- value: true
uid:
- target_type: user
target_uuid: b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849
title:
- value: 'Leaving a trail of breadcrumbs'
created:
- value: '2024-03-30T00:00:00+00:00'
changed:
- value: '2025-05-11T09:00:16+00:00'
promote:
- value: false
sticky:
- value: false
default_langcode:
- value: true
revision_translation_affected:
- value: true
path:
- alias: /daily/2024/03/30/leaving-a-trail-of-breadcrumbs
langcode: en
body:
- value: |
<p>A great thing about committing often is that you leave a trail of breadcrumbs for yourself, and you can easily find your way back.</p>
<p>If you are trying to get a test to pass or fix a bug and you get a bit lost, you can see what you've changed since your last commit instead of everything since you started working on your task.</p>
<p>If needed, you can discard your changes and reset to your last working commit to try again, similar to using the "test and commit or revert" approach.</p>
<p>If I commit too often, I can squash them before pushing.</p>
<p>If I don't commit often enough, I can regret not committing more regularly if I get stuck or lost.</p>
<p>I'd rather do the former.</p>
format: full_html
processed: |
<p>A great thing about committing often is that you leave a trail of breadcrumbs for yourself, and you can easily find your way back.</p>
<p>If you are trying to get a test to pass or fix a bug and you get a bit lost, you can see what you've changed since your last commit instead of everything since you started working on your task.</p>
<p>If needed, you can discard your changes and reset to your last working commit to try again, similar to using the "test and commit or revert" approach.</p>
<p>If I commit too often, I can squash them before pushing.</p>
<p>If I don't commit often enough, I can regret not committing more regularly if I get stuck or lost.</p>
<p>I'd rather do the former.</p>
summary: null
field_daily_email_cta: { }