sudhirb 10 hours ago

It saddens me to think that the rise of LLMs means cool new(ish) tools like this may never get widespread adoption.

I find myself personally a little unwilling to engage with jj as I expect LLMs to be much more fluent with git, though I notice there's an option to use git and jj interchangeably in the same local repo which might finally be enough to tip me over the edge.

  • viraptor 10 hours ago

    On the other hand, JJ is actually so much easier that I've had to use help less than with git. Learning it from scratch, I didn't need to search for much of tricky stuff at all. (And most answers were there in the project itself)

    • sudhirb 10 hours ago

      Interesting! I also wonder if jj helps coding agents to be better able to resolve merge conflicts which I've anecdotally found can be painful with the current crop