Joy Reynolds
Joy Reynolds
OK, and plain `diff -f b -t d` ? (I don't really get what `interdiff` does. It's a diff of diffs?)
Wasn't this already proposed recently? Oh, it was you, in 8171.
Are you aware of this small doc change? https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj/pull/8305/files Also, this comment: comment [(jj-vcs/jj#8267)](https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj/pull/8267#issuecomment-3650255347)
Version 0.36.0 had the change about subrepos. Perhaps the `/.gitignore` is matching `/.git`? > Sub-repos are no longer tracked. Any directory containing .jj or .git is ignored. Note that Git...
> These sections were exactly what I was asking and there is no mention It seems that new users have to keep asking, because those entries were written before the...
> The idea of curating what goes into the next commit is a common VCS mental model many people rely on. I'm curious what benefit `jj` provides that makes you...
> I think that’s an unfortunate view if that is what the jj maintainers believe. None of the maintainers have commented about it. > If the goal of jj is...
In my mental model, there is too much muscle memory of OS commands and other VCS commands of "move" being about files and directories to have it mean something else....
> Also the toplevel `jj move` can be interpreted as `jj graph move` That's not the point. All of the other move commands came first, and are very ingrained. It...
> I note that `jj` already has a lot of top-level verbs that could be confusing if you don't realise they're referring to revisions: `new`, `edit` etc. I think that's...