yeah, i feel this is going to bother me, or at least be difficult to get used to.
i often have temporary files that i do not want to commit, nor do i want to add them to .gitignore (because i want to commit them later)
but then, i'll have to spend some time using jj split. if it is powerful enough then maybe the end result is just that those files only live in the last commit.
also, what happens on push? i'd never ever want the working copy to be pushed to the remote repo. i could not find anything in the documentation about that.
i often have temporary files that i do not want to commit, nor do i want to add them to .gitignore (because i want to commit them later)
but then, i'll have to spend some time using jj split. if it is powerful enough then maybe the end result is just that those files only live in the last commit.
also, what happens on push? i'd never ever want the working copy to be pushed to the remote repo. i could not find anything in the documentation about that.
(according to the answer here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30399554 the working copy is not supposed to be pushed)