Commit
You know how developers abandon their code projects on github? That’s exactly what has happened.
git commit -m "same old routine"
It feels like life’s been stuck in an endless loop, like a neglected github repo with no new commits, no fresh branches, not even a small fix to my daily routine bug, just the same old code running in circles.
every day, it’s as if I’m just logging in to run the same commands, watching my life’s log history scroll by with no real updates, as if my script’s caught in an infinite loop.
Some days, I wish I could run a reset or maybe force-push a new version, just to see what would happen. Or maybe trigger some GitHub Actions, automate a little change here, build a new habit there, deploy something that feels real. Life could use a pull request that actually shakes things up.
But who knows? Maybe all it takes is one bold pull request, a small but solid commit, or a branch into a new routine to spark something fresh. It could be that one new action or just a minor change that finally breaks the loop and kicks off the updates I’ve been waiting for.