“Jujutsu (jj) is a version control system with a significantly simplified mental model and command-line interface compared to Git, without sacrificing expressibility or power (in fact, you could argue Jujutsu is more powerful). Stacked-diff workflows, seamless rebases, and ephemeral revisions are all natural with jj […]”

Part 2 of the series is out and is here.

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    4 days ago

    But what is amusing is that people now have a kind of Stockholm Syndrome, and plain refuse to believe there could be something better.

    Wow - way to just brush away any and all criticism as “that sounds like a you problem”.

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      jujutsu changes a lot of the affordances to manage changes and I understand that many people will be reluctant to use such a changed interface - for one, after they have spent so much time with learning the git CLI, and also because there are dozens of alternative git UIs and VCSes which claim to offer something simpler.

      But: jujutsu offers about similar power and flexibility as git, while requiring much less UI complexity. The proof for this is the much, much smaller amount of required documentation as well as practice before one can work productively with it.

      All the changed elements give a very orthogonal and cohesive whole, which is very rare for software of that complexity.

      Will this work for everyone? Probably not, that happens extremely rarely.

      Will many people pick it up on a whim? No, change does not happen that way. In the ideal case, a kind of logistic function but adoption will be very unlikely to be as rapid as git’s adoption.

      Will experienced git users drop the work they have to do and spend half a day to try a new tool? Some do, and this is good. Some don’t, and this is also good.

      So, no, I don’t have a problem. People have time and decide to look at something or they don’t. Both is fine.

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        4 days ago

        jujutsu changes a lot of the affordances to manage changes and I understand that many people will be reluctant to use such a changed interface

        You lost all credibility when you just blamed my criticism on “stockholm syndrom”. Sorry buddy.