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Fix a lotta bugs, add some tests #110
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oh my goodness |
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Ever heard of condensation? I've gotten 10 emails in the past 5 minutes with all the commits lol |
I'm testing some pytest on github actions, and I need update something after each run. You can unsubscribe from this PR in the panel on the right :) |
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No, it's fine I just thought i might take the chance to mess with you a little :) |
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Never mind its from the removing of tkdnd |
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Lol. I was wondering that too and saw tkdnd |
Yeah bro you can even say the commits speak for itself like Hans Niemann said for his (rather stupid, reasonless, and costly) $400m lawsuit. ("My lawsuit speaks for itself" - Hans) |
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Oh dear the branch name 😂 |
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Well, now what? Wait is Tukaan in a bit of a usable stage? Asking for a (secret tba) project of mine. |
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And @rdbende try using commitizen. You don't need to type confusion much, it can make you look more organized. Speaking from experience. |
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Yes, Tukaan is already in usable state and you can use it to build application, however some features are still missing, and there might be bugs that I haven't discovered. Documentation is also missing as it's not a priority atm, but you can probably figure out things from the source code. Altogether, I recommend you to wait until the next release, 'cause a LOT OF thing will change, but then I'd be happy to see people use it and give feedback on how usable it is.
Tbh, I'm happy with my commit messages, they are really descriptive, lolz |
I won't describe all the things I've done