It does look much nicer than `git add -p` and manually editing patches in an editor which is what I am using right now. The question is whether my muscle memory will agree if I switch ;)
I wish there was something like this for resolving merge conflicts.
Every mergetool I use frustrates me. I managed to crack emerge a few months ago, but when I needed to use it again yesterday, it was completely opaque again so I resorted to doing it manually.
Kdiff wouldn’t actually do anything to the file, just saved and then immediately put me back to square one.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 18.7 ms ] threadEvery mergetool I use frustrates me. I managed to crack emerge a few months ago, but when I needed to use it again yesterday, it was completely opaque again so I resorted to doing it manually.
Kdiff wouldn’t actually do anything to the file, just saved and then immediately put me back to square one.