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DotVCS
A code forge built natively for Jujutsu
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A code forge built natively for Jujutsu
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No branches, just commits. Dot is a code forge built natively for Jujutsu (JJ) managed repositories. Pushing JJ repos to GitHub forces you back into Git's branch paradigm — all the things that make JJ great get lost once you push your code. Dot removes that entirely, building a forge tailored to JJ from the ground up. Stacked reviews are a first class citizen. You merge small meaningful commits, one at a time. Currently building the Alpha. Join the waitlist at dotvcs.com.



Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Chris, and I'm building DotVCS because
I want a code forge built from the ground up for Jujutsu (JJ) managed repos.
Big tech companies like Google and Meta have been using
similar VCS system internally for years. No branches, everything
is a commit, you stack them, review them one at a time, and
merge them in order. It's pretty simple, and they've built great
internal tooling around it
But there's no public forge built for this model. You end up
forcing JJ's "everything is a commit" paradigm into Git and
GitHub's branch paradigm. All the things that make JJ great
get lost once you push your code.
So I'm building DotVCS. The idea:
Every change is a commit. This is the JJ model
Stacked PR's are a fundamental product expectation, not an add on
Review one commit at a time. Edit one in the middle — all descendants update automatically.
It's early — I'm launching the waitlist to find developers
who use JJ and are looking for a JJ native forge.
Two questions I'd genuinely love your take on:
If you use JJ today, what frustrates you most
about storing your code on GitHub.
If you're aware of JJ but haven't begun using it,
what keeps you from making the change?
Sign for the waitlist at dotvcs.com if this resonates. And I'm here all
day answering questions 👇