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by gabrielgio
334 days ago
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> I honestly am not. You literately are, look at you comments. > I am genuinely interested. If you are interest in learning you should take people words on good faith, my comment on "jj git push -r '(trunk()..@ | @::)'" is complex operation to update many stacked PRs not compared to local git index operations. Also in my comment I mentioned revsets and the "-r". It is a language to query logs which you should've check if you genuinely wanted to learn about it, which you don't. Just look at your answer, you literately ignored everything I mentioned and took what I said out of context just to bash on jj for some reason. |
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Actually, to be blunt (you're already offended anyway): what I'm saying is that I find (personal opinion) that many evangelists here (you included) don't sell jj really well. If so many people are actual fans of jj, there must be something there. I'm just struggling to find it between the "you're probably too dumb to understand a stash so you should use jj" and the "let me explain to you this great concept that jj has which allows you to undo changes in a way that sounds like git cannot do exactly that".
So no, I'm not criticising jj :-). And I'm not convinced I need it.