Lessons from the Use of Personal Knowledge Questions at Google https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/03/14/secrets-lies-and-account-recovery-lessons-from-the-use-of-personal-knowledge-questions-at-google/ (ineffective and surprisingly hard to remember)
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I've been building an 'extract function' refactor feature. It's surprisingly nuanced.
Where do you put the extracted function? Once you've done the static analysis, what order do you use for the parameters?
I'm never sure what to name my remotes in git. I tend to use 'mine' so I can add other forks later, but sometimes I use 'gh' or the traditional 'origin'.
What do others use?
I've dabbled with 'conventional commits' for a personal project but I found they slowed me down.
It's not always easy to categorise a commit as a fix, a chore etc. Sometimes refactorings also fix bugs.
Do you use them? I can imagine a large, mature project benefitting more.