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lowboy | 10 months ago

Not parent, but for me it was a couple hours of reading (jj docs and steve's tutorial), another couple hours playing around with a test repo, then a couple weeks using it in place of git on actual projects where I was a bit slower. After that it's been all net positive.

Been using it on top of git, collaborating with people via Github repos for ~11 mos now. I'm more efficient than I was in git, and it's a smoother experience. Every once and a while I'll hit something that I have to dig into, but the Discord is great for help. I don't ever want to go back to git.

And yes, jj on top of git in colocated repos (https://jj-vcs.github.io/jj/v0.27.0/git-compatibility/#co-lo...).

If you set explicit bookmark/branch names when pushing to git remotes, no one can tell you use jj.

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impish9208|10 months ago

> Every once and a while…

The expression is “every once in a while” :).

lowboy|10 months ago

Oops :)