There are a bunch of posts on the internet about using git worktree command. As far as I can tell,
most of them are primarily about using worktrees as a replacement of, or a supplement to git
branches. Instead of switching branches, you just change directories. This is also how I originally
had used worktrees, but that didn't stick, and I abandoned them. But recently worktrees grew
on me, though my new use-case is unlike branching.
did you just shortened “them” to “m”?
It’s just them with shortcuts, they didn’t see the point of m
😏
Nah, I just think the ‘m’ should be scrapped from the alphabet