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title = Yellow brick road
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cards = checkout commit-auto reset-hard bisect-start bisect-good bisect-bad
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[description]
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(Please zoom out a bit using your mouse wheel! :D)
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Oh no! You have lost your key at some point during the day!
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Sure, you could look at every single commit in an attempt to find it - but there's a better way: your time machine has a built-in way to find the point in time where things went wrong quickly!
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First, play the "bisect start" card. Then, go to a commit where you don't have the key, and play the "bisect bad" card. Likewise, go to a commit early on where you have the key, and play the "bisect good card".
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After you've found the last good commit, reset the main branch to it. What happened to the key after you lost it?
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[setup]
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echo "You still have your key." > you
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for i in {1..60}; do
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if test $i -eq 18; then
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echo "Your pocket is empty." > you
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echo "Is on the ground." > key
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fi
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if test $i -eq 19; then
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echo "Is holding a key in its beak." > bird
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rm key
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fi
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if test $i -eq 20; then
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rm bird
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fi
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git add .
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git commit --allow-empty -m "$i"
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done
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[win]
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test "$(git log --pretty=%s main | head -1)" -eq 17
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[congrats]
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Well done! :) The only problem is that you now have to walk all the way back home, again...
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