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Sunday, February 14, 2016
Messed up your code? Now you can just blame someone else!
A cheeky coder on GitHub has built the tool that could bring genuine havoc to the programming world: git-blame-someone-else. The hack lets you not only change the person who authored the bad code in question, but also the listed committer on GitHub too. The creator Jay Phelps says he wrote it as a joke and to prove it works, created a fake commit dressed as an approval message from the creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds “Please don’t run this against your production repo and complain if this script deletes everything,” he said. But, where there’s one cheeky hacker there’s always another cheeky…
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