title = Merging timelines [description] Here's a trick so that you can sleep a bit longer: just do all your morning activities in parallel universes, and then at the end, merge them together! Here, you see three parallel timelines - can you build a reality in the "main" timeline where you have a baguette, a coffee, *and* a donut? The "merge" card will help you - try it! [setup] mkdir bakery coffee_shop donut_shop echo "A friendly old lady. Sells delicious baguettes for 5 coins each." > bakery/mary echo "A rebellious teenager. Sells good coffee for 2 coins each." > coffee_shop/larry echo "A snail. Literally a snail. Sells donuts with an unspecified, slimy filling - for 3 coins each." > donut_shop/gary echo "You do not have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git add . git commit -m "The Beginning" git checkout -b baguette echo "You have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git mv you bakery git add . git commit -m "You get a baguette" git mv bakery/you . git add . git commit -m "You leave the bakery" git checkout -b coffee main echo "You do not have a baguette. You have coffee. You do not have a donut." > you git mv you coffee_shop git add . git commit -m "You get some coffee" git mv coffee_shop/you . git add . git commit -m "You leave the coffee_shop" git checkout -b donut main echo "You do not have a baguette. You do not have coffee. You have a donut." > you git mv you donut_shop git add . git commit -m "You get a donut" git mv donut_shop/you . git add . git commit -m "You leave the donut shop" git checkout main [win] { git show main:you | grep "You have a baguette"; } && { git show main:you | grep "You have coffee"; } && { git show main:you | grep "You have a donut"; } [congrats] I wonder if you're more relaxed when you try to *sleep* in parallel timelines...