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"publishedAt": "2026-03-04T14:11:39.000Z",
"site": "https://lwn.net",
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"textContent": " Jujutsu is an increasingly popular Git-compatible version-control system. It has a focus on simplifying Git's conceptual model to produce a smoother, clearer command-line experience. Some people already have a preferred replacement for Git's usual command-line interface, though: Magit, an Emacs package for working with Git repositories that also tries to make the interface more discoverable. Now, a handful of people are working to implement a Magit-style interface for Jujutsu: Majutsu.",
"title": "[$] Magit and Majutsu: discoverable version-control"
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