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"content": "nostr:npub1upkp7fd7rc3lrjg23r8gy0wc723vze7mxlx5984ut6zurjzpf5xss4tcwy it's basically a subset of each of your boxes. Usually, it's because GitHub has a better UI for it (like init or blame, imho), or I just don't try to run everything in one local copy. If I get into “trash my changes”, “troubleshooting”, or “editing history”, I usually just clone another copy. I consider the first attempt a draft.\n\nThe complicated features all make sense if you don't have room for lots of copies, or you prize offline work. But for a 10,000 file webapp, my way is fine.",
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