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by 2freedi
406 days ago
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I began using Jujutsu as my VCS about 2 months ago. Considering most of my work is on solo projects, I love the extra flexibility and speed of being able to safely fixup recent commits. I also love not having to wrangle the index, stashes, and merges. `lazyjj` [1] makes it easier to navigate around the change log (aka commit history) with single keypresses. The only workflow it's currently missing for me is `split`. For the times when I have had to push to a shared git repo, I used the same technique mentioned in the article to prevent making changes to other developer's commits [2]. It's been a seamless transition for me, and I intend to use Jujutsu for years. [1] https://github.com/Cretezy/lazyjj
[2] https://jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/config/#set-of-immutable-... |
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