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Jujutsu for everyone

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jennyholzer ◴[] No.45084302[source]
I've seen some posts about Jujutsu recently, but I haven't gone deep into specific workflows.

Are there specific advantages to using Jujutsu over Emacs Magit?

All other Git UIs I've used have been severely lacking, but Magit has made me significantly more productive with Git, and has convinced me of the "magic of git".

Is Jujutsu interested in competing with this experience? Or is it intended as an alternative to the (to be clear, extremely poor) git user experiences outside of Emacs?

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1. nchmy ◴[] No.45084405[source]
here's a few links that you might find useful. But it would be worth exploring the other recent hn discussions on the topic - i and other unabashed evangelists have shared a lot.

A great "Megamerge" workflow

https://v5.chriskrycho.com/journal/jujutsu-megamerges-and-jj...

https://ofcr.se/jujutsu-merge-workflow

And an absolutely fantastic TUI that wraps jj cli. Might be the best TUI ive ever used, and consistently getting better.

https://github.com/idursun/jjui