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Which to me is just wild unless you're doing something you wouldn't want to use an IDE for - and that's not actually that many professional things, if I'm being honest. But if you use an IDE, then it's far easier, faster and importantly doesn't take you out of your mental flow to just use the built-in git abstraction of that IDE.
O that's my pet peeve, I hate integrated git GUI's in IDE's. The only useful thing is file and code highlight for changes, other than that I disable that stuff as fast as possible.