Openheimer in programming
I mean, it should be a protected branch to prevent against that.
Sometimes there's no other option when someone merged develop into master just before a critical bug was found.
You can always revert (i.e. undo in a new commit) the faulty commit. That will keep the history. This meme is not just about pushing straight to master, it's about push --force which overwrites the remote branch completely, changing history.
push --force
At least always use git push —force-with-lease. It makes sure you are that the remote hasn’t changed since you lasted pulled. https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push#Documentation/git-push.txt---no-force-with-lease
git push —force-with-lease
Didn't you guys hear that GitHub has solved slavery? It's no longer master branch, it's main.
master
main
I love how they're smiling