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In what way do you mean git versioning is fundamentally visual?
Or do you mean understanding it or visualising it? The data and its relationships?
Git is a graph of commits and you can't really display a graph in any way except visually. Even the CLI has a way of showing it visually (
git log --graph
).Think about other graphs you might interact with, e.g. node graphs in 3D graphics of music production. How many of them do you manipulate with a CLI?