I think this is the *wrong* way to build this, but it's perfectly legal to have a feature branch with this committed that people can develop against. We can always cherry-pick off those commits to merge them, and we can update and rebase this commit over time when needed.
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#!/bin/bash
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# Make a new "baddev" branch, start on whatever branch you want to base it on.
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git checkout -B baddev # scary -B reset the branch
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make
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git add lang/parser/lexer.nn.go --force
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git add lang/parser/y.go --force
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git add lang/interpolate/parse.generated.go --force
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git add lang/core/generated_funcs.go --force
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git commit -m 'lang: Commit generated code'
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git push origin baddev --force
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echo 'run `make baddev` to build a binary!'
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