I love jjui, but I feel like it's also the reason I still use him over vscode. If you already use vscode, doesn't using a vscode extension make more sense?
Of course there are some people that will want a gui not matter what. Then an extension or separate program is the only thing you can do. But i think it is really nice to have the same tool available everywhere, also in the terminal. And if you want a neat and vertical pane in vscode just drag a new terminal window next to your code and run jjui in it.
Strongly agree, and it's always getting better. The maintainer is a hero, and there's a few other regular contributors who do great work. They're always super responsive to feedback
I love jjui, but I feel like it's also the reason I still use him over vscode. If you already use vscode, doesn't using a vscode extension make more sense?
Of course there are some people that will want a gui not matter what. Then an extension or separate program is the only thing you can do. But i think it is really nice to have the same tool available everywhere, also in the terminal. And if you want a neat and vertical pane in vscode just drag a new terminal window next to your code and run jjui in it.
If there was a vscode extension that had half the power of jjui, I'd consider it. But that's not the case. jjui is just amazing.
`jjui` is the best VCS TUI I've ever used, period. I tried `lazygit` and `magit` before and was not impressed.
Strongly agree, and it's always getting better. The maintainer is a hero, and there's a few other regular contributors who do great work. They're always super responsive to feedback