| ▲ | minraws 2 hours ago | |
10 years of using Git and I never knew undo was what I craved. And the ability to rebase and edit commits in a single command. Solves 90% of my problems so haven't felt like I needed any additional tooling on top of jj. But I am curious is there some edge case on jj that I missed. That you folks are working on improving tooling for? Just really curious about this new world with some better solutions to git. I liked pijul a bunch too but lack of compat with git meant I can't use it for work... Haha real sad moment right there. | ||
| ▲ | Zacharias030 an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Not working on it (yet), but I wish the jj <-> github story was a little more ergonomic. Additionally, I am really missing support for stacked diffs, ie, easily pushing a number of commits into one PR on github each such that they all show their incremental diff. ezyang's gh stack was pretty useful, if a little bit fragile [0] and graphite.dev is also very nice, but paid software with a strong VC based motivation to become everyone's everything instead of a nice focused tool. [0] https://github.com/ezyang/ghstack I'm also not super happy with the default 3-way merge editor, but often cannot use vscode or other GUIs. | ||