Browsers already have built-in mechanism to prevent flicker while switching pages, unless your page has issues such as flash of unstyled content or something similar.
I like these a lot! It seems like git-extras is pure bash allowing it to work out of the box without any dependencies but I would probably go mad if I had to implement¹ reading/writing git index² in bash.
Hi! Author here. Some of these can indeed be an alias, others.. not so much. `git-root` for example is more-or-less a one-liner, meanwhile `git-mode-restore` is a ~840 loc python script.
I do use git aliases but trying to do anything non-trivial in them seems rather counter-productive so I'm confused about everyone suggesting it :P
I don't think it looks that bad. My blog's anchors are hover-visible on desktop and always visible on mobile (with lower opacity). I used this query to check for hover event availability to decide whether they should be always-visible: `@media screen and (hover: none)`. I think it turned out pretty ok¹.
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