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- 06a4e35f8e2f776b74e98f44fc2747626196eead
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- eb0cbd174247492eeec48206911f2336f8ec9327
- Author
- Tobias Bengfort <tobias.bengfort@posteo.de>
- Date
- 2024-03-25 23:08
typos
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M | _content/posts/2018-09-01-git-nav/index.md | 2 | +- |
M | _content/posts/2020-12-28-wayland-wm/index.md | 2 | +- |
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/_content/posts/2018-09-01-git-nav/index.md b/_content/posts/2018-09-01-git-nav/index.md
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ date: 2018-09-01 4 4 tags: [code] 5 5 --- 6 67 -1 Heres a quick git tip:-1 7 Here's a quick git tip: 8 8 9 9 Everyone who uses git probably knows the commands `git checkout` and `git 10 10 reset`. But for a long time, I did not really know what *exactly* they do.
diff --git a/_content/posts/2020-12-28-wayland-wm/index.md b/_content/posts/2020-12-28-wayland-wm/index.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ tags: [code, linux, wayland] 5 5 6 6 --- 7 78 -1 If a voice in your had is currently screaming "THERE ARE NO WINDOW MANAGERS IN-1 8 If a voice in your head is currently screaming "THERE ARE NO WINDOW MANAGERS IN 9 9 WAYLAND, THEY ARE CALLED COMPOSITORS" you swallowed the bait. That is exactly 10 10 what I want to write about. But let me start at the beginning: 11 11