POV your quick git pull turns into a nightmare | Code Infinity #shorts

CODE INFINITY · Beginner ·📰 AI News & Updates ·2w ago
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Every developer knows the feeling of a simple git pull turning into a full-scale forensic investigation. You just wanted the latest updates, but now you are deciding the fate of code written three years ago by someone who does not even work here anymore. Why is it always the lock files that decide to explode right when you are ready to log off for the day? It feels like the terminal is testing your patience and your sanity at the same time. If you have ever spent more time resolving conflicts than actually writing code, you are not alone. It is a rite of passage for every dev. Subscribe for more relatable coding struggles. What this Short is about: • Setup: Me: I will just do a quick git pull before lunch. • Punchline: Git: Resolving 48 conflicts in files you have never seen before. More Code Infinity developer humor → like & subscribe for Shorts.
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