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The fact that the dates in the commit log are relative is stupid as shit. I am looking for the commit on March 14th at 3pm, not "last year"
edit: I'm an idiot ๐ญ
edit 2: I just noticed that GitHub's git log does show exact dates, only as headings though, not on each commit.
Tell me what you found out!?
See my edit :P
Don't be xkcd Denver coder, tell us how you fixed this shit right now
I don't think I've ever paid attention at those "headings", it looks just visual noise for me. But it looks like it should be the other way around, the headings should group commits time-related (7 months ago) and each commit should display its exact date.
Yeah I agree, I never noticed until I looked again right after I made my comment ๐
We need to know! Using GitHub at the moment and this is driving me fucking wild.