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I use git add -p to deal with that particular issue, but it's great that other people are making and finding tools that work for them.





Same. I love the power and flexibility. But, then again, I sometimes found myself spending a nontrivial amount of time planning my git maneuvers. That was a bit taxing. Either it took away from the focus on the objective, or it was enough of a chore that it I felt a little worn, especially during intense working sessions. I don't get that as much with jj.



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