Ah, that appears true. I just tested some commit creation & state inspection commands, didn't bother with network stuff.
It’s a recent change, there were just too many folks who had network requirements that it couldn’t do, so it’s easier to just piggyback on top of git, which supports all that stuff.
It’s a recent change, there were just too many folks who had network requirements that it couldn’t do, so it’s easier to just piggyback on top of git, which supports all that stuff.