In this video, I talk about one of my favorite tips and tricks for when you're working with git. For each commit I write, I use an emoji to represent the type of commit being made. As I result, I can quickly glance at a commit message and immediately know what type of change was made.
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gitmoji: https://gitmoji.carloscuesta.me/
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