Thanks for this link. I've been using jj for 2 years now. Whenever people ask me why, it's hard to explain. I'll have to keep this in my pocket for the future.
By this point this is probably the fourth jj tutorial I have read. I haven't dabbled in it (yet), but this appears to be one of the straighter ones. Meaning not a lot of fluff, a well thought out ordering of lessons and well suited for people who come from git.
One thing I miss is the whole pull/push workflow, but for the rest this appears to be a very good resource.
I have been convinced by the sales pitch https://evmar.github.io/jjtut/pitch/ I will give a try to jj!
Thanks for this link. I've been using jj for 2 years now. Whenever people ask me why, it's hard to explain. I'll have to keep this in my pocket for the future.
Not directly related, but has pijul been getting any traction ?
By this point this is probably the fourth jj tutorial I have read. I haven't dabbled in it (yet), but this appears to be one of the straighter ones. Meaning not a lot of fluff, a well thought out ordering of lessons and well suited for people who come from git.
One thing I miss is the whole pull/push workflow, but for the rest this appears to be a very good resource.