There seems to be at least these three advantages over my approach:
- `git duet` has neat syntax for attributing more than two people.
- `git duet` lets me enter a mode where it keeps attributing my co-authors.
- `git duet` keeps the authors in a separata data file, not in the script.
I might consider switching for the next small project. :-)
It also can automatically rotate authors if you've got people eager for attribution. When I was just starting out pairing, it felt really good to join a project and immediately get commits on a new repo.
There seems to be at least these three advantages over my approach:
I might consider switching for the next small project. :-)