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This can be useful if you want to find the commit that fixed a bug (you'd use "broken/fixed" instead of "good/bad" in this case), or if you want to find the commit that brought a big performance improvement (use "slow/fast"). It's pretty mind-bending to have to use "good/bad" in these cases, and swap their meanings in your head. Thankfully, lazygit already had support for using custom terms during the bisect (for the case that a bisect was started on the command-line, I suppose), so all that's needed is adding a way to specify them in lazygit. |
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