I like that you worked on this but the git cli is already easy to use to be productive.
I use the same 5 commands over and over and am happy with that. And Ive met so many people where that’s the only cli command they use and they are non-dev, non-tech savvy people who learn their commands and go about their business.
Keep working on this, but I think highlighting other, more important features will help you connect with users. Easy to use doesn’t make it easy for me to distinguish your tool from other ways to use git.
To provide an alternative perspective, I’m a self taught dev and use the same 5 git commands every day - but I’m not happy with that and I always feel intimidated and lost when I have to step outside of my git comfort zone.
I think this idea is great, and from what I’ve seen your approach makes sense for my brain. I’m gonna give gut a go!
Edit: I have tried tutorials and stuff but for some reason advanced git stuff just doesn’t stick in my brain.
Are you kidding me? I've been using git for ~15 years, and I'm productive with it. But it's hardly easy to use and the incantations you have to remember to perform common operations are bizarre.
I'm going to think about it because I don't know how to focus communication around the project.
What features to highlight.
Thanks for suggesting this issue
I use the same 5 commands over and over and am happy with that. And Ive met so many people where that’s the only cli command they use and they are non-dev, non-tech savvy people who learn their commands and go about their business.
Keep working on this, but I think highlighting other, more important features will help you connect with users. Easy to use doesn’t make it easy for me to distinguish your tool from other ways to use git.