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1/10
tool-review
Article reviews Magit, an Emacs Git interface with discoverable transient-window design, and Majutsu, a new Magit-style interface for Jujutsu version-control system. Both use context-sensitive keyboard shortcuts and in-editor command discovery to simplify version-control workflows compared to traditional CLI interfaces.
Magit
Majutsu
Jujutsu
Marius Vollmer
Jonas Bernoulli
Brandon Olivier
LWN.net
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tutorial
A practical guide to using Magit (an Emacs git interface) for rebasing operations, demonstrating how its interactive log view, discoverability features, and transparency into underlying git commands make complex operations more intuitive than the command line.
Magit
Ian Whitlock