@fribbledom I like that name, I'd be the fastest in the west. The most reckless cowboy in the git territories. ðŸ¤
In real talk, I'd say just writing individual changes at a time is the way to go. If you've made lots of changes, you've obviously tested with all of those changes, it seems like a recipe for bugs to commit only a few changes: That commit is basically a version nobody has tested!