• Shanmugha@lemmy.world
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      Why not get them fired? Call me cruel anyone who feels like it, but leaving no sign of what has been done is just plain shit attitude to colleagues

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      Maybe you should write a script that spits out AI description for a commit and then run it for commits without a proper description? Since it doesn’t require any insight from the commit author it should work the same.

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        Can we at least mention, though, that that’s kind of nonsensical, too? Give me a *very* high-level summary of what changed, but then the rest of the commit message should be the why (unless that’s genuinely obvious, like when adding a feature).

        If I actually want to know what changed, I can look at the code changes. I can’t find the why anywhere else, though. Nor can an LLM having to describe those random code changes.

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        I’m now tempted to do this for all several thousand commits in the main branch, and at the very least create a better changelog.