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The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code

Quality: 7/10 Relevance: 7/10

Summary

The article outlines five Git commands to diagnose a codebase before opening any files, focusing on churn, bus factor, bug hotspots, momentum, and firefighting. It provides concrete commands and explains how to interpret results, including caveats about squash merges. A practical guide for developers and IT teams performing codebase audits, especially in SMB contexts.

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