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by hellcow
296 days ago
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It's not about "ignoring" conflicts. In jj you're often working with stacked diffs, and merge conflicts can impact a dozen "branches" all at once. This is trivial to resolve in jj and a nightmare in git. It lets you work on them one piece at a time and upon resolving it, instantly see the conflicts fixed across all your branches at once. |
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