> But in reality, in mature projects contiguous changes are often only 1-2
> lines long, making the interspersed annotation a major distraction (that
> is, the source is almost unreadable).

On magit's next branch you can press `t' to only separate chunks
with thin lines instead of headings.  (Then press `RET' to see the
full information about the commit that added the lines at point).

> It would be nice to have the same kind of output directly in magit.
> Does anybody else share the same view?

I intend to eventually look at how other tools do it and then come
up with a synthesis.  In the past I have looked at various emacs
blame interfaces and found all of them to be insufficient (including
magit-blame).

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