You have to look at it from the workflow side not compare the tool on your current git workflow. Check out https://www.stacking.dev for a description of stacked commits, which is more the everyday workflow on jj than the octopus in this article.
You have to look at it from the workflow side not compare the tool on your current git workflow. Check out https://www.stacking.dev for a description of stacked commits, which is more the everyday workflow on jj than the octopus in this article.
> If using a tool doesn't speak to you, git is adding more support for stacking every day. The new --update-refs option lets you update a stack with fewer rebases; however, parts of the stacking process are still tedious (i.e. opening PRs on GitHub or any other provider).
This doesn't seem to be entirely up-to-date: http://github.github.com/gh-stack