I think the best way is just take the leap, and try it out for real. 😉
I used Tig before lazygit actually. It’s great for getting an overview of history. But lazygit I think is more focused on the current state, and workflow-oriented. It is very easy to drop commits, rebase, edit commits, etc.
I’m not sure what virtual branches are or why I would need them but sounds interesting. 😅
I think the best way is just take the leap, and try it out for real. 😉
I used Tig before lazygit actually. It’s great for getting an overview of history. But lazygit I think is more focused on the current state, and workflow-oriented. It is very easy to drop commits, rebase, edit commits, etc.
I’m not sure what virtual branches are or why I would need them but sounds interesting. 😅