I seem to have found my footing with #Jujutsu, a new frontend for #Git.
The most important change is that my working copy is committed in the current change as soon as I run any Jujutsu command.
This means I can't have a file that's lying around while I move commit to commit. I have to split that file into its own commit, and make that commit an ancestor to any place that needs the file. It's an adjustment, sure.
I am also a user of #Sapling. I enjoy Sapling direct GitHub integration.
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