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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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etodd.io
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| | | | | Jujutsu is a new version control system that is backward-compatible with Git. All the cool kids are raving about it. In this article I will try to help you decide whether it's worth investigating. If you use git rebase, the answer to this article's question is probably yes. You will mostly likely love Jujutsu. Proceed to Part Two. Do not pass Go. Do not collect two hundred dollars. If you don't use git rebase, you might still enjoy Jujutsu, but you might wonder, why would I care about all this fancy stuff? All I do with Git is commit and occasionally sync with main... what more could I possibly want? | |
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darekkay.com
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| | | Don't fear history-changing Git commands - embrace them instead. | ||