+[2020-04-01T22:44:52Z]sbeyerI first thought I could ignore the failure and then use "if: success() run: exit 1" but that doesn't work because the ignored failure is always considered as success +[2020-04-01T22:45:51Z]sbeyerah, I got an idea ;) +[2020-04-01T22:53:01Z]R2robotlol +[2020-04-01T22:57:03Z]sbeyertypical case of rubber duck debugging +[2020-04-01T23:49:45Z]cornfeedhoboBtbN: that is what i meant. without getting into the pedantics of ancestor changes, i was looking for a way to derive the state in the moment. but i found a solution
Does anyone know how I might figure out what branch or commit a branch came from?
+[2020-04-02T02:02:17Z]independentYOU CANT HACK MY SERVER sickvpn.iownyour.biz ADMIN 1qazZAQ!!@#$ I DEFY YOU! IT'S NEAR IMPOSSIBLE!!! +[2020-04-02T03:41:07Z]cornfeedhobolol +[2020-04-02T05:23:42Z]wenxinhey folks, i create a .gitignore, but i have already tracked some files wich i need to ignored. what should i do? +[2020-04-02T07:56:55Z]deepygit add -f? +[2020-04-02T12:36:03Z]BPLHi guys, i've just cloned this repo https://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qt5.git/ and then just `git submodule update --init --recursive` and I've got couple of questions