I think there's a learning around stability of devtools here. It takes time to get used to things, but once you do you are ultra productive. That's why IDE Git UIs are not ideal, because the graphics change so often, confusing you more than helping etc.
I got stuck to git gui / gitk for so long for this reason, I couldn't parse other UIs e.g. for diffs until I forced myself to have a less productive time to learn new UI.
I hope lazygit is stable - I think I might need to construct some stable config for visuals / colors to ensure this! (:
I think there's a learning around stability of devtools here. It takes time to get used to things, but once you do you are ultra productive. That's why IDE Git UIs are not ideal, because the graphics change so often, confusing you more than helping etc.
I got stuck to git gui / gitk for so long for this reason, I couldn't parse other UIs e.g. for diffs until I forced myself to have a less productive time to learn new UI.
I hope lazygit is stable - I think I might need to construct some stable config for visuals / colors to ensure this! (: