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>but nothing more

What does that imply?



What I mean is that using jj didn't seem like a radically new thing - it was simply a nicer git.

But when I had to go back to git, I learned that all those little niceties really added up.


From their post:

"Within hours, I found myself being exceedingly cautious about everything. I missed the confidence jj undo gave me. I missed the simplicity of jj new and jj describe."


You missed the point - the question was, if jj is really nice, then why "nothing more"?




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