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by throw567643u8 46 days ago
It doesn't have the (any?) diffing capabilities of magit, so it's not usable for me yet.
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FWIW the lem editor (basically emacs in common lisp) has its own version of magit, called legit.

https://github.com/lem-project/lem/blob/main/extensions/legi...

But I guess if you're leaving GNU emacs, you're probably not eager to jump into another emacsen.

Thanks, I left due to rsi from the chords.
I mean, both have the ability to do modal or CUA combinations instead.
I know, I tried modal emacs for a while there.