Anthony Accioly on Nostr: I do, especially during Git merge or rebase conflicts. JetBrains IDEs provide full ...
I do, especially during Git merge or rebase conflicts. JetBrains IDEs provide full code completion in the diff/merge view, and I always have the full test suite running in the background. There’s no reason not to do it (well, other than when you are dealing with crappy code with no unit tests which is unfortunately the reality of a lot of projects).
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