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kubamartin.com
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| | | | | Jujutsu (jj), a new version control system written in Rust, has popped up on my radar a few times over the past year. Looked interesting based on a cursory look, but being actually pretty satisfied with Git, and not having major problems with it, I haven't checked it out. That is, until last week, when I finally decided to give it a go! I dived into a couple blog posts for a few of hours, and surprisingly (noting that we're talking about a VCS) I found myself enjoying it a lot, seeing the consistent design, and overall simplicity it managed to achieve. | |
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pksunkara.com
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swiftwithmajid.com
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| | | | | I've been using Jujutsu VCS for a few months now, and it's completely changed how I work with version control. No - it's not a martial art - it's a modern, Git-compatible version control system that blends the reliability of Git with a much more fluid and intuitive workflow. | |
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andrew.yurisich.com
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