“It uses Git as a backend, which means you can begin using it non-destructively with a single command.”
Jujutsu pitches itself as the version control system that makes Git’s mental model actually make sense. It works with revisions instead of branches, handles conflicts without panicking, and sits on top of Git so you can switch back anytime. The stacked-diff workflow and seamless rebasing sound like what Git should have been from the start. Whether developers will actually switch from a tool they already spent years learning to tolerate is another question.