For me, I agree. I could easily learn vim in the time I wrote this. For others, I disagree. The time to learn my app is 0. Nothing to look up or check. The available keys are right there in front of you. And since they are what you would intuitively expect, you won't forget them. Up and down, shift to select, ctrl to move. f to fixup, s to squash, etc. If you are a avid vim user, yes. You don't need this tool (although it will still save you a few keystrokes), but if you are like most developers who struggles to remember how to exit vim, then you will love this app.
Vim is awesome and my app could never do a fraction of the stuff vim does. But my app can do interactive rebase. And since it is the only thing my app can do, it does it better then vim.
And btw. since writing this app I started committing more often and using interactive rebase a lot more because it become so easy. I would say I use it almost daily.
Vim is awesome and my app could never do a fraction of the stuff vim does. But my app can do interactive rebase. And since it is the only thing my app can do, it does it better then vim.