Love it, read a couple of chapters already and planning to finish the rest. As a person completely new to jj and someone who also enjoys git CLI, this is an intuitive, very useful and enjoyable read.
I’m especially interested after learning about the git compatible backend:
> There's one other reason you should be interested in giving jj a try: it has a git compatible backend, and so you can use jj on your own, without anyone else you're working with to convert too.
I’m especially interested after learning about the git compatible backend:
> There's one other reason you should be interested in giving jj a try: it has a git compatible backend, and so you can use jj on your own, without anyone else you're working with to convert too.