This doesn't seem different enough to be worth the transitional cost, even if you don't need to actually move away from a git backend.
It is definitely worth a try. Just being able to squash changes to earlier commits without having to fiddle with fixups and interactive rebases is worth it for me. jj absorb is great too.
It is definitely worth a try. Just being able to squash changes to earlier commits without having to fiddle with fixups and interactive rebases is worth it for me. jj absorb is great too.