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title = Merging timelines
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cards = checkout commit-auto merge
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[description]
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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!
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[setup]
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "The Beginning"
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echo "You have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a baguette"
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echo "You ate a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You eat the baguette"
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git checkout HEAD~2
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You have coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy some coffee"
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You drank coffee.
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You do not have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You drink the coffee"
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git checkout HEAD~2
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You have a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You buy a donut"
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echo "You do not have a baguette.
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You do not have coffee.
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You ate a donut." > you
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git add .
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git commit -m "You eat the donut"
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git checkout --detach
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git branch -D main
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[win]
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# Build a situation where you consumed a baguette, a coffee, *and* a donut.
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{ git show HEAD:you | grep "You ate.*baguette"; } && { git show HEAD:you | grep "You drank.*coffee"; } && { git show HEAD:you | grep "You ate.*donut"; }
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[congrats]
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I wonder if you're more relaxed when you *sleep* in parallel timelines...
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