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by viraptor 3314 days ago
It didn't matter how powerful it is. It's still inconsistent and a bad example of ux. Some trivial examples: "tag -d", but "remote remove"; exiting editor after "commit" aborts, but after "rebase -i" continues operation; etc.

There are other projects that interact with git and are really good: tig, for example. But git itself? Someone wrote a good paper about it already. "What's wrong with git?" was the title, I believe.