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since jj doesn't have a "current branch" concept, it's not literally switching to main/trunk: jj git fetch will always leave @ where it is when you call it. however, git does like, sorta keep each remote's contents separate from yours until you do something with it, whereas jj does not
May 8, 2025, 4:04 PM
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