cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
@Viss At some point, `git init` needs to be patched to pre-populate the .gitignore with
```
.*
!.πππππππππ
```
just so people donβt shoot themselves in the ballsβ¦ -
cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
@Viss omg the yummy secrets
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@Viss At some point, `git init` needs to be patched to pre-populate the .gitignore with
```
.*
!.πππππππππ
```
just so people donβt shoot themselves in the ballsβ¦@schrotthaufen a really good suggestion, I will set that up for myself at least.
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@crazyeddie @Viss Lol no. Kinda insulting to suggest Iβd even use AI. And no, it would not break stuff. It does however force you to maintain your .gitignore. Also, I just tried it with submodules, and git does indeed just stage .gitmodules, despite the `.*`. Additionally, you can always use `git add -f` to stage files, regardless of of .gitignore. Next time, maybe try it out before posting something condescending. Kthxbai.
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