I’ve been using #jjui for about 6 months and it’s become essential part of my daily workflow. I stopped using jj cli directly completely, jjui does everything I need perfectly, and makes dealing with #jujutsu repos a pleasure.

And it really shines when working with agents - it’s almost effortless to try different approaches with parallel jj changes, reviewing, and discarding when an agent produces crap.

I used to be a big #magit fan but since I stopped using Emacs I was on the lookout for a replacement. Nothing came close. With #jjui I feel home again. It’s jujutsu native so it works and feels slightly different than magit, but I feel like I’m flying with my VCS again :)

@ku1ik
I'm still a noob when it comes to jj. And I'll keep jjui in mind to adopt it in my workflow. Haven't explored any abstractions of jj so far. Will do once I'm little bit more comfortable with the basics maybe 😅