What Happens When I Use Hugo Rather Than Traditional CMS | feng.si
Hugo, or any other static site generator that could benefit from Git, could become a life saver for those who suffer from OCD.
It is usually recommended squashing development commits to maintain a clean commit history. That’s indeed true for coding related stuff.
However, for content updates such as blog posts, squashing commits doesn’t make too much sense - most changes are trivial and random, hence it’s not quite easy to even group them into a meaningful bundle (as opposed to typical development work that could be committed modularly).
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What Happens When I Use Hugo Rather Than Traditional CMS | feng.si
Hugo, or any other static site generator that could benefit from Git, could become a life saver for those who suffer from OCD. It is usually recommended squashing development commits to maintain a clean commit history. That’s indeed true for coding related stuff. However, for content updates such as blog posts, squashing commits doesn’t make too much sense - most changes are trivial and random, hence it’s not quite easy to even group them into a meaningful bundle (as opposed to typical development work that could be committed modularly).
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