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Here is what I did (I have no idea if this is helpful):

- Pulled all my changeset comments within the range I care about.

- Put them into Excel and strip dupes, shorts, and general cleanup (e.g. remove anything with "fix" + "bug"/"exception"/"crash" in it).

- Put the remainder into ChatGPT and ask it to make me a bullet list of my projects.

- Expand and clean up the resulting bullet list by hand.

Then take that to interviews with me, and when someone asks me I unapologetically change to that page and skim it as I talk. I don't pretend I don't come prepared or even over prepared, I want them to know I am ready for their questions.

I don't understand where people got the impression you need to memorize this stuff; it is a professional business meeting, and you wouldn't turn up to any other meeting without notes or references to what you're going to talk about.



What are changeset comments? Like the git log?


Yes




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