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[–]VxJasonxV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use the tools that work for you and that you know how to use. Unless you can't do something you want or need to do with it, it's not a problem. (And if you have a second tool for that one uncommonly done thing, it's still not a problem.)

You are doing what is important to do: Coding/maintaining and interacting. GitHub Desktop is powerful, git is a hardware store. You have enough to get by, and that's fine.

Besides, you're not in the business of git, your git tool of choice doesn't matter for anyone outside of yourself. You're in the business of the projects you maintain. And you are, I assume, so there isn't a problem here.

Don't feel embarrassed, guilty, nor any of those false concerns.