Comment by MarkMarine 20 days ago Also JJ undo is there and easy to tell the model to use, I have it in my Claude.md 4 comments MarkMarine Reply hu3 20 days ago surely Claude is much better at using git because of the massive training data difference.If it didn't undo git, it would do it with JJ either. MarkMarine 18 days ago Actually I find it better with JJ. I have context7 mcp to help with commands and I’ve got an explicit Claude.md to direct it, but it’s more ambitious running stacked PRs and better at resolving conflicts. Filligree 20 days ago It does fine with jj. Sometimes better, because jj is much easier to use non-interactively. hu3 19 days ago what do you mean non-interactively? Claude is great with git in command-line.
hu3 20 days ago surely Claude is much better at using git because of the massive training data difference.If it didn't undo git, it would do it with JJ either. MarkMarine 18 days ago Actually I find it better with JJ. I have context7 mcp to help with commands and I’ve got an explicit Claude.md to direct it, but it’s more ambitious running stacked PRs and better at resolving conflicts. Filligree 20 days ago It does fine with jj. Sometimes better, because jj is much easier to use non-interactively. hu3 19 days ago what do you mean non-interactively? Claude is great with git in command-line.
MarkMarine 18 days ago Actually I find it better with JJ. I have context7 mcp to help with commands and I’ve got an explicit Claude.md to direct it, but it’s more ambitious running stacked PRs and better at resolving conflicts.
Filligree 20 days ago It does fine with jj. Sometimes better, because jj is much easier to use non-interactively. hu3 19 days ago what do you mean non-interactively? Claude is great with git in command-line.
surely Claude is much better at using git because of the massive training data difference.
If it didn't undo git, it would do it with JJ either.
Actually I find it better with JJ. I have context7 mcp to help with commands and I’ve got an explicit Claude.md to direct it, but it’s more ambitious running stacked PRs and better at resolving conflicts.
It does fine with jj. Sometimes better, because jj is much easier to use non-interactively.
what do you mean non-interactively? Claude is great with git in command-line.