I very much dislike that GitHub thinks my commits are too long and trims them.

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Github is right. Be succinct.

Only if you promise to read all my commit messages.

You can use long commit? Starting from second row?

I already do this with nostr:npub1acg6thl5psv62405rljzkj8spesceyfz2c32udakc2ak0dmvfeyse9p35c so I guess I can agree to do this with you too 🤣

The convention of 72 characters for the first line of the commit comment?

If you need more space, just put a blank line under the tl;dr version. et voila. You can put your entire starship log there.

80 columns of monospace text is pretty much exactly how far you can read before you start to have trouble spotting the next line.

Why even use Microsoft controlled Github

This has nothing to do with with Github (it was like this even before the microsoft takeover).

It's standard git convention to trim the first line of a commit message. You can see that by just using `git log`.

Show me where I said this's a Github problem and/or Microsoft did this.