iiwasgodonce lemmy.worldIt's the worst trying to use git on a capitalization insensitive filesystem, like on mac's default. mv DockerFile Dockerfile git says there are no changes. Had to git mv DockerFile Dockerfile1 git commit -am "rename file" git mv Dockerfile1 Dockerfile git commit -am f git rebase -i origin/master and squash the last 2 commits together I ended up making a new volume on my mac specifically to hold git repos that was capitalization sensitive so I don't have to deal with that shit.5
debased lemmygrad.mlI believe fish and zsh automatically capitalize the first letter if you press Tab halfway through typing a folder's name. Incredibly useful1
It's the worst trying to use git on a capitalization insensitive filesystem, like on mac's default.
mv DockerFile Dockerfile
git says there are no changes.
Had to
git mv DockerFile Dockerfile1
git commit -am "rename file"
git mv Dockerfile1 Dockerfile
git commit -am f
git rebase -i origin/master
and squash the last 2 commits together
I ended up making a new volume on my mac specifically to hold git repos that was capitalization sensitive so I don't have to deal with that shit.
ln -s ~/Downloads ~/downloadsProblem solved.
I believe fish and zsh automatically capitalize the first letter if you press Tab halfway through typing a folder's name. Incredibly useful