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by sunshowers
709 days ago
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See my testimonial in the other reply to yours. Jujutsu is both more approachable to newcomers and does a fantastic job catering to some of the most advanced workflows. It is truly special (this is not something I'd say for almost any other software project). |
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You are saying that rebase-interactive workflow is broken. I do rebase-interactive a lot. Well, maybe it is broken, maybe I would get annoyed about it beyond belief if I spent as much time messing with its internals as you (supposedly) did. But I don't think I often have problems with it as a user. I guess conflict-handling could have been much smarter, but if I keep "temporary" commits very small and atomic it somehow manages to do the job better than I sometimes expect, and in the end I don't think I have any problems with it whatsoever. So, once again, what is the problem jj solves? Can you give some practical, not overly-contrived example when using jj over git is not "nice", but significantly useful, when it saves me somehow?