On Apr 18, 2024, at 1:41 PM, Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com> wrote:
Git and Jujitsu are, frankly, superior.
Aha, I had never heard of Jujutsu until now; you mean
https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/ right? Monitoring file changes and treating changes to the working copy as an implicit work-in-progress commit sounds like a good idea, good for filesystem-integrated revision control. In my usual markdown editor that I use for notes (
https://github.com/ec1oud/nettebook) I’m planning to add UI for making git commits. I suppose prompting for a customized commit message would still be a good idea, but otherwise getting commits automatically without needing to add that as an application feature or remembering to do it on the command line might be a good feature.
Interesting that it's Rust. Just another reason to eventually have Rust on Plan 9…