blinry on Nostr: Here's some things that feel nice about #jj: - It doesn't force you to deal with ...
Here's some things that feel nice about #jj:
- It doesn't force you to deal with conflicts immediately (for example, while you're rebasing a branch). Instead, you can do it later, once you're ready.
- Changes (jj's "commits") have a stable id, even if you rewrite them.
- Anonymous branches! No need to invent silly branch names when the commits already describe what the branch does.
- It doesn't force you to deal with conflicts immediately (for example, while you're rebasing a branch). Instead, you can do it later, once you're ready.
- Changes (jj's "commits") have a stable id, even if you rewrite them.
- Anonymous branches! No need to invent silly branch names when the commits already describe what the branch does.