I do sometimes enjoy watching it screw up and then comment on its screw-ups. 🤣
“Right, I screwed up. Left the repo conflicted. I'll check the status to see which files are borked and fix the merge.”
I do sometimes enjoy watching it screw up and then comment on its screw-ups. 🤣
“Right, I screwed up. Left the repo conflicted. I'll check the status to see which files are borked and fix the merge.”
I did have it on a routine of pushing every small change to git, that way it could always easily roll back automatically if anything bad happened. Once I specified some stuff about that, and how I wanted it to work in the md file I could just let it go to town.