2. check out the end target commit contents (git checkout end-state --)
3. revert a bunch of code, sometimes then making additional changes to make everything work
4. goto 2
This is easier than rebase because there are no merge conflicts.
No idea how an agent will handle it.
2. check out the end target commit contents (git checkout end-state --)
3. revert a bunch of code, sometimes then making additional changes to make everything work
4. goto 2
This is easier than rebase because there are no merge conflicts.
No idea how an agent will handle it.
FWIW, the way I usually do work like this myself as a human is:
FWIW, the way I usually do work like this myself as a human is:
This looms larger in the US where (a) coalitions are formed before the election, not after it and (b) representation is significantly based on place, not just population.
This looms larger in the US where (a) coalitions are formed before the election, not after it and (b) representation is significantly based on place, not just population.
FWIW, I’ve been getting consistently better results out of Codex CLI (with GPT5-high model) for a while. You might see if it helps.
FWIW, I’ve been getting consistently better results out of Codex CLI (with GPT5-high model) for a while. You might see if it helps.
Also the nickel is made of wood. And the dime is counterfeit.
Also the nickel is made of wood. And the dime is counterfeit.