• calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I don’t even know why people ITT are blaming the IDE and completely ignoring this.

    When you learn git, you do so on a dummy project, that has 5 files which are 10 characters long each.

    An IDE is not made so you can’t break things, it is tool, and it should let you do things. It’s like complaining that Linux will let you delete your desktop environment. Some people actually want to delete your desktop environment. You can’t remove that option just because someone can accidentally do it by ignoring all the warnings.

    • thebestaquaman@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      Got will not delete untracked files though, which is what happened here. If you want to discard changes to a file with git, you first have to commit the file to the index at some point, which means there’s only ever so much damage an erroneous “git restore” or “git reset” can do. Specifically, neither of them will delete all the files in an existing project where VC has just been added.

    • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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      3 hours ago

      They could have a warning though. I agree with you, but there are some easy ways to prevent this from happening. It just takes time to implement, and would be required in other places too. Is it worth the dev time? I doubt it.