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They explore a great retrospective and assessment of the broader context of Lazygit: Git and version control systems in general, their interface, and text-based UIs.

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[-] theherk@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Superb post. I’m a lazygit user that used magit for several years before switching back to vim-land. 100% team tui, precisely for the reasons mentioned: bad memory and exposure of state. xplr and zellij are also great in this space, though I don’t actually use zellij. I would if wezterm wasn’t so fantastic at muxing. Now if I could just have a good tui for slack I’d be all set.

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