Why the New Git History Command Deserves More Attention Than Jujutsu

The Git history command deserves more attention

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Why the New Git History Command Deserves More Attention Than Jujutsu

Managing parallel changes in Git can be painful, often leading users to try alternatives like Jujutsu. However, the experimental Git history command offers similar benefits without requiring a workflow switch. With subcommands like fixup, reword, and split, it allows atomic rewriting of old commits and automatically updates all dependent branches. This feature is already part of the core Git distribution, making it an accessible upgrade for daily use.

"It already delivers several of the benefits people tout for Jujutsu without needing to switch your whole workflow."

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