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Personal Reflection on Version Control Tools: Jujutsu VCS vs Git Usage Habits

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Bogdanp

7mo ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author reflects on hearing about Jujutsu VCS multiple times this year and reading an article comparing its flexibility to Git. However, they lost interest quickly, realizing they've never actually used Git extensively themselves, relying primarily on Magit for version control operations. The piece is a personal reflection on version control tool usage habits rather than a technical comparison.

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I've been hearing a lot about Jujutsu VCS lately, and when I say a lot I mean maybe 5 times this year.
The article I came across mostly goes through the flexibility of Jujutsu VCS over Git, or at least that's as far as I managed to read before I lost interest.
I was thinking 'you can easily do this using Git???', but then I realized that I've actually never used Git for almost anything besides cloning repositories.
I've always been using Magit for almost everything.
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I’ve been hearing a lot about Jujutsu VCS lately, and when I say a lot I mean maybe 5 times this year. But that is a lot for a new VCS I would say.

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