Thanks for this link. I've been using jj for 2 years now. Whenever people ask me why, it's hard to explain. I'll have to keep this in my pocket for the future.
atoav 5 hours ago [-]
By this point this is probably the fourth jj tutorial I have read. I haven't dabbled in it (yet), but this appears to be one of the straighter ones. Meaning not a lot of fluff, a well thought out ordering of lessons and well suited for people who come from git.
One thing I miss is the whole pull/push workflow, but for the rest this appears to be a very good resource.
One thing I miss is the whole pull/push workflow, but for the rest this appears to be a very good resource.