[This question may sound offensive, but it is not meant that way. It is a genuine attempt to understand GitButler better] What does GitButler give me that jujutsu (with a good gui) doesn't?
We're pretty biased, but I I think that building our tool GUI first is important - a lot of the cool things you can do in JJ can be done much more easily in GitButler because you can drag and drop, etc. The other main thing is that we are a first class Git client, where JJ has more of a Git compatibility layer - you can't easily run Git commands on it in addition to JJ commands. With GitButler, all the git commands work as well.
I mean, they're the same thing. I may have not said "change id" every time in the right context, but "commit"s and "changes" are the same object in JJ.
Someone show this young man tab completion, for the love of carpal tunnels.
Edit: And Ctrl-L.
this was nice, thank you for talking about Jujutsu. Been meaning to look into it more.
Wow, this is quite powerful
Time to set up jj with cvs as a backend.
Can some one say what's the font in the terminal?
I think commit mono
Oh my days :)
lisense is the british spelling
[This question may sound offensive, but it is not meant that way. It is a genuine attempt to understand GitButler better]
What does GitButler give me that jujutsu (with a good gui) doesn't?
We're pretty biased, but I I think that building our tool GUI first is important - a lot of the cool things you can do in JJ can be done much more easily in GitButler because you can drag and drop, etc. The other main thing is that we are a first class Git client, where JJ has more of a Git compatibility layer - you can't easily run Git commands on it in addition to JJ commands. With GitButler, all the git commands work as well.
Why do people explaining jjj call “changes” “commits”? This is very misleading as they both exist in jj but are different things in jj.
I mean, they're the same thing. I may have not said "change id" every time in the right context, but "commit"s and "changes" are the same object in JJ.
Yay
Install Doom Emacs
No, Jujutsu did not start as a Google project: it was created by Martin von Zweigbergk as a hobby project in 2019.
I thought that Martin started it as a Google 20% project, but it's possible that I'm mistaken.
Christ this is so obnoxious
I had to stop at the wine part