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"- It's easy to keep files uncommitted for long periods of time intentionally, without slowing down my workflow." "- My commit time is usually much faster than coworkers, with higher accuracy (less frequent accidental commits, etc.)"

Do you mean that as "not committed", or "not pushed"?

If you mean not committed, then why is it a good thing? You should be committing often. Then you push after you are satisfied. It is much easier to revert mistakes that way.



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