This article convinces me that what he wants to do is easier in jj, I just don't understand why he wants to do it.
My quick summary is that in one case he's try to avoid "extra" commits and in another case he's trying to re-order some commits. In my usual work flow, both of those problems would be handled by the git-rebase-squash I do after the feature works.
My quick summary is that in one case he's try to avoid "extra" commits and in another case he's trying to re-order some commits. In my usual work flow, both of those problems would be handled by the git-rebase-squash I do after the feature works.