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Comment by glemion43

9 hours ago

It's not going to happen...

Stop spamming

The feature of "there is no such thing as an uncommitted working directory" is very relevant to the situation.

  • It's not. There are so many ways to just solve this non issue that no one will just switch to just another random tool.

    Especially not away from git.

    • > It's not

      Given that other posts solved the problem by scripting this feature on top of git, I guess you're telling them their solution isn't relevant too.

This is funny. I tried it once and didn't see what the benefit was. Then, when I tried to reset it back to normal git, I realized that the devs had not (at the time) made any clean way to revert it back, just a one-way conversion to jj. I haven't tried it since.

  • What were you trying to “revert back”? You should have been able to just stop using jj, there’s nothing to revert back to. It’s also possible that I’m misunderstanding what you mean.