3 pointsby akktor4 hours ago1 comment
  • bdangubic4 hours ago
    why do you want to hide the attribution unless you are forbidden from using LLM and trying to hide it from someone?! we have opposite rule, if LLM attributed any work on a commit the attribution must be added. if I saw this hook I would suspect some shaddy shit going on
    • akktor4 hours ago
      I just don't want LLMs to put stuff I didn't ask for in my commit history. It's equivalent to some kind of free advertising that nobody asked for, in your projects.

      > and trying to hide it from someone?!

      I think that nowadays, by default, you automatically assume that something has been written with the help of AI, so I don't think this is a valid point or concern.

      • bdangubic4 hours ago
        this is not free advertising, this is you trying to lie about it and hide it.
        • akktor3 hours ago
          It is free advertising because now everyone sees "Co-Authored by Claude-Code" everywhere in the commit history and I didn't ask for any of that.

          I've been using OpenCode for most of my AI coding lately and it never co-authors commits. According to your reasoning, every person using OpenCode is lying?

          • bdangubic31 minutes ago
            co-authored by CC is as much advertising as commits under your name are advertising for you :)

            would you be OK if I removed your name from the commits and had everything shown as some generic user and not attributed to you, public or private repos?

            I am sure you won’t be happy about it, you wrote the f’ing thing, yes? well in this case claude (co)wrote it and it must be explicitly stated in the commit message, period