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jujutsu is a fresh take on git-- you describe the work you’re about to do with jj new -m 'message'
. Do the work. Anything not previously ignored in .gitignore
is ready to commit with jj ci
. You don’t have to git add
anything. No futzing with stashes to switch or refocus work. Need that file back? jj restore FILENAME
.
This is true. But at
jj ci
you’re plonked into an editor and can change the description.