Git blame is one of the best tools for understanding the history and archeology of a large legacy code base.
There is nothing worse when you're trying to do solve some problem that you discover a giant reformatting commit typically instituted by a youngish developer.
It obviously doesn't remove the history, it just makes it so much harder to actually find out why the code was written as is.
There is nothing worse when you're trying to do solve some problem that you discover a giant reformatting commit typically instituted by a youngish developer.
It obviously doesn't remove the history, it just makes it so much harder to actually find out why the code was written as is.