> where Git's *default* merge algorithm gives you horrible diffs
You are saying it yourself.
Saying what? Defaults matter. The fact that other people are doing their best to improve Git's mediocre defaults doesn't excuse it.
I doubt you would defend any of Windows' poor defaults because there are tools to fix them.
Saying what? Defaults matter. The fact that other people are doing their best to improve Git's mediocre defaults doesn't excuse it.
I doubt you would defend any of Windows' poor defaults because there are tools to fix them.