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dura checkout
command
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I really like the idea ! |
This makes sense, and I like your proposal. If I Is |
I'm thinking |
I see. I suggest another command that resolves a commit by these same time-based rules, so you could do |
We could also imagine having stuff like |
I'd rather wait to build lots of sugar until we get a better feel for how people will use dura. I'm in favor of the the checkout & reset commands because they consolidate a fairly long list of commands that many Git users can't do off hand. |
This isn't one that should be tackled until the branch changes (#9 & related) I reckon, but a command to instantly checkout a backup would be very powerful. This could potentially be coupled with a
dura restore
which merges/rebases/whatever a backup to the current branch.Immediate thoughts are the command should take fixed and relative times, and round (up/down?) to the nearest backup. This would make it easy to find/recover a last known working version.
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