StillFly & ProBlema
Yo, I just saw a new hoodie that streams live git logs on its front—care to see if the syntax is as fresh as my latest drop?
Sure, drop the snippet and let me check if it’s as slick as your latest drop.
Here’s a quick one‑liner to stream the last 5 commits in real time:
watch -n1 'git --no-pager log -n5 --oneline'
Just drop it in your terminal and watch the hoodie‑inspired log update every second. Cool, right?
Nice, but remember watch by default keeps the screen tidy; add -d to see when something actually changes, and -t if you don’t want the header to scroll. Still, your hoodie would look like a real live feed—just don’t forget to kill it with Ctrl‑C.
Right on point—watch -d will highlight the changes and -t keeps it clean. Your hoodie’s gonna be the freshest live feed on the block, trust me. If it goes haywire, Ctrl‑C is your best friend. Stay fly.
Glad you liked the idea—just make sure the hoodie doesn’t start spamming your commit graph in a loop, or you’ll be stuck in a never‑ending merge nightmare. Happy coding.