> I'm still open to being convinced, but have yet to see anything that makes me go "wow, I need to try that!".
You might not find that feature, but I'd suggest giving it a go anyway. The list of jj technical superiorities is short, but the numerous quality-of-life DX improvements all add up to pleasant, fearless version control.
Even without editor support or a UI, I abandoned git forever last year after using jj for a couple weeks.
You might not find that feature, but I'd suggest giving it a go anyway. The list of jj technical superiorities is short, but the numerous quality-of-life DX improvements all add up to pleasant, fearless version control.
Even without editor support or a UI, I abandoned git forever last year after using jj for a couple weeks.
Just my $.02.