Closed mrbacay closed 8 years ago
When I do git standup, it tells me that I "did nothing." But when I pass a day parameter like git standup -d 2, it returns a commit I made 29 hours ago. I used Homebrew for installation.
git standup
git standup -d 2
Yeah because
29 hours = 24 hours + 5 hours // or 1 day + 5 hours ago
i.e. the commit that you made the day before yesterday. ;-)
Oops…thanks for pointing that out 😁
When I do
git standup
, it tells me that I "did nothing." But when I pass a day parameter likegit standup -d 2
, it returns a commit I made 29 hours ago. I used Homebrew for installation.