Get more value from your git log
We can customize the look of our git log to get more value out of fewer lines. In this issue, I walk you through how we can build a prettier log step by step.
Read full articleWhen I want to learn something new, I often start by looking for tutorials on YouTube. Whether it’s coding, cooking, or cleaning: it’s where I go first before falling back to regular websites.
I finally recorded and uploaded some of my own videos to YouTube. Instead of coming up with new topics, I repurposed some of the content I already have. If you’ve read this newsletter for a while, you’ll recognize the topics of those videos.
In this video, I walk you through how you can change what a git log looks like in your terminal step by step. We can customize it to show more helpful information in a way that is easier to parse.
With @supports
, we can start using new features before all browsers support them. We give a basic version to all browsers and enhance it in browsers that support those features. The video shows how this works with the new CSS rule backdrop-filter
.
If you check them out, let me know what you like or don’t like about them. I’ll start uploading more videos soon. Any pointers you have for me early on would save me a lot of trouble. If there’s anything you want me to talk about, reply to this email and I’ll make a video on it soon!
We can customize the look of our git log to get more value out of fewer lines. In this issue, I walk you through how we can build a prettier log step by step.
Read full articleEvery October, DigitalOcean celebrates the open source community by running Hacktoberfest. Let’s code a few things together this month.
Read full articleI am working on a set of 200+ icons that will be free for personal use. The paid version will include benefits that I have not defined yet.
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