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<arigato>
ah, I found another difference between hg and git (that matters quite a lot to me)
<arigato>
apparently, git does not track renames, like NOT AT ALL? it has got some heuristics to guess "ah this file X must be a rename of Y in this older revision" after the fact
<arigato>
but it doesn't store any of that information, it merely stores "commits" which are each neither more or less than a snapshot of the working tree