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|    Digital Man to Nightfox    |
|    DDMsgReader fix: Fix: When listing messa    |
|    08 Sep 25 09:12:36    |
      TZUTC: -0700       MSGID: 52605.syncprog@1:103/705 2d2503f1       REPLY: 52603.syncprog@1:103/705 2d243450       PID: Synchronet 3.21a-Linux master/0fe2d71cc Sep 06 2025 GCC 12.2.0       TID: SBBSecho 3.29-Linux master/0fe2d71cc Sep 06 2025 GCC 12.2.0       COLS: 80       BBSID: VERT       CHRS: CP437 2       FORMAT: flowed       NOTE: FSEditor.js v1.105        Re: DDMsgReader fix: Fix: When listing messages in lightbar mode in revers        By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Sun Sep 07 2025 06:02 pm               > Re: DDMsgReader fix: Fix: When listing messages in lightbar mode in revers        > By: Digital Man to Eric Oulashin on Sun Sep 07 2025 05:29 pm        >        > DM> Something I do that helps prevent accidental changes from being        > DM> included in commits is to *always* do a diff (or difftool or        > DM> equivalent) before a commit (and before I write the commit message).        > DM> That helps me to catch all the accidental/incidental changes and write        > DM> better commit messages.        >        > Generally I do at work, though for my Synchronet stuff, I haven't been in        > the habit of doing that for some reason, but I should. I use Visual Studio        > (in Windows) a lot at work, and its Git integration shows all the files        > you've changed in the repo and lets you diff them, which is convenient; I'm        > wondering if there's something that does similar for Linux.              I usually will install perforce perge (p4merge, it's free) as a git diff       viewer in a *nix environment, so running "git difftool" will use that instead       of the normal text/diff view, if you prefer a GUI diff.              If you want a full git GUI (that does more than just diff viewing), there are       a lot of options: gitk, gitkraken, Github Desktop, etc. And of course, there's       Visual Studio Code (vscode) which runs in Linux and has plenty of git       integration.       --         digital man (rob)              Steven Wright quote #23:       My mechanic told me, I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder       Norco, CA WX: 78.2øF, 44.0% humidity, 0 mph WNW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs       --- SBBSecho 3.29-Linux        * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705)       SEEN-BY: 10/0 1 102/401 103/1 705 105/81 106/201 124/5016 128/187       SEEN-BY: 129/14 153/7715 154/110 214/22 218/0 1 215 610 700 810 226/30       SEEN-BY: 227/114 229/110 206 317 400 426 428 470 700 705 266/512 280/464       SEEN-BY: 291/111 301/1 320/219 322/757 342/200 396/45 460/58 633/280       SEEN-BY: 712/848 902/26 5075/35       PATH: 103/705 218/700 229/426           |
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