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Merge b0c3eb32f5 into 30e516a3aa 2025-03-03 17:23:21 +01:00
nasso 30e516a3aa
feat(jj): add jujutsu plugin (#12292) 2025-03-03 17:15:43 +01:00
relax b0c3eb32f5 fix: Added support for include in config file to ssh plugin 2024-09-25 01:52:47 +02:00
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# jj - Jujutsu CLI
This plugin provides autocompletion for [jj](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj).
To use it, add `jj` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
```zsh
plugins=(... jj)
```
## Aliases
| Alias | Command |
| ------ | ----------------------------- |
| jjc | `jj commit` |
| jjcmsg | `jj commit --message` |
| jjd | `jj diff` |
| jjdmsg | `jj desc --message` |
| jjds | `jj desc` |
| jje | `jj edit` |
| jjgcl | `jj git clone` |
| jjgf | `jj git fetch` |
| jjgp | `jj git push` |
| jjl | `jj log` |
| jjla | `jj log -r "all()"` |
| jjn | `jj new` |
| jjrb | `jj rebase` |
| jjrs | `jj restore` |
| jjrt | `cd "$(jj root \|\| echo .)"` |
| jjsp | `jj split` |
| jjsq | `jj squash` |
## Prompt usage
Because `jj` has a very powerful [template syntax](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/templates/), this
plugin only exposes a convenience function `jj_prompt_template` to read information from the current change.
It is basically the same as `jj log --no-graph -r @ -T $1`:
```sh
_my_theme_jj_info() {
jj_prompt_template 'self.change_id().shortest(3)'
}
PROMPT='$(_my_theme_jj_info) $'
```
`jj_prompt_template` escapes `%` signs in the output. Use `jj_prompt_template_raw` if you don't want that
(e.g. to colorize the output).
However, because `jj` can be used inside a Git repository, some themes might clash with it. Generally, you can
fix it with a wrapper function that tries `jj` first and then falls back to `git` if it didn't work:
```sh
_my_theme_vcs_info() {
jj_prompt_template 'self.change_id().shortest(3)' \
|| git_prompt_info
}
PROMPT='$(_my_theme_vcs_info) $'
```
You can find an example
[here](https://github.com/nasso/omzsh/blob/e439e494f22f4fd4ef1b6cb64626255f4b341c1b/themes/sunakayu.zsh-theme).
### Performance
Sometimes `jj` can be slower than `git`.
If you feel slowdowns, consider using the following:
```
zstyle :omz:plugins:jj ignore-working-copy yes
```
This will add `--ignore-working-copy` to all `jj` commands executed by your prompt. The downside here is that
your prompt might be out-of-sync until the next time `jj` gets a chance to _not_ ignore the working copy (i.e.
you manually run a `jj` command).
If you prefer to keep your prompt always up-to-date but still don't want to _feel_ the slowdown, you can make
your prompt asynchronous. This plugin doesn't do this automatically so you'd have to hack your theme a bit for
that.
## See Also
- [martinvonz/jj](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj)
## Contributors
- [nasso](https://github.com/nasso) - Plugin Author

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# if jj is not found, don't do the rest of the script
if (( ! $+commands[jj] )); then
return
fi
# If the completion file doesn't exist yet, we need to autoload it and
# bind it to `jj`. Otherwise, compinit will have already done that.
if [[ ! -f "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_jj" ]]; then
typeset -g -A _comps
autoload -Uz _jj
_comps[jj]=_jj
fi
jj util completion zsh >| "$ZSH_CACHE_DIR/completions/_jj" &|
function __jj_prompt_jj() {
local -a flags
flags=("--no-pager")
if zstyle -t ':omz:plugins:jj' ignore-working-copy; then
flags+=("--ignore-working-copy")
fi
command jj $flags "$@"
}
# convenience functions for themes
function jj_prompt_template_raw() {
__jj_prompt_jj log --no-graph -r @ -T "$@" 2> /dev/null
}
function jj_prompt_template() {
local out
out=$(jj_prompt_template_raw "$@") || return 1
echo "${out:gs/%/%%}"
}
# Aliases (sorted alphabetically)
alias jjc='jj commit'
alias jjcmsg='jj commit --message'
alias jjd='jj diff'
alias jjdmsg='jj desc --message'
alias jjds='jj desc'
alias jje='jj edit'
alias jjgcl='jj git clone'
alias jjgf='jj git fetch'
alias jjgp='jj git push'
alias jjl='jj log'
alias jjla='jj log -r "all()"'
alias jjn='jj new'
alias jjrb='jj rebase'
alias jjrs='jj restore'
alias jjrt='cd "$(jj root || echo .)"'
alias jjsp='jj split'
alias jjsq='jj squash'

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# Filter out wildcard host sections. # Filter out wildcard host sections.
_ssh_configfile="$HOME/.ssh/config" _ssh_configfile="$HOME/.ssh/config"
if [[ -f "$_ssh_configfile" ]]; then if [[ -f "$_ssh_configfile" ]]; then
_ssh_hosts=($(
egrep '^Host.*' "$_ssh_configfile" |\ parse_ssh_config() {
awk '{for (i=2; i<=NF; i++) print $i}' |\ local config_file="$1"
sort |\
uniq |\ if [[ -f "$config_file" ]]; then
grep -v '^*' |\ # Extract all "Host" entries
sed -e 's/\.*\*$//' local hosts=($(
)) egrep -i '^Host.*' "$config_file" |\
zstyle ':completion:*:hosts' hosts $_ssh_hosts awk '{for (i=2; i<=NF; i++) print $i}' |\
sort |\
uniq |\
grep -v '^*' |\
sed -e 's/\.*\*$//'
))
# Add hosts to the global array
_ssh_hosts+=("${hosts[@]}")
# Handle Include directives by reading the files they reference
local includes=($(egrep '^Include ' "$config_file" | awk '{print $2}'))
# Loop through each included file or pattern
for include in "${includes[@]}"; do
# Resolve relative paths and handle wildcards
for file in $(eval echo $include); do
parse_ssh_config "$file"
done
done
fi
}
_ssh_hosts=()
# Start parsing from the main SSH config file
_ssh_configfile="$HOME/.ssh/config"
parse_ssh_config "$_ssh_configfile"
_final_hosts=($(sort <<< "${_ssh_hosts[@]}" |\
uniq |\
grep -v '^*' |\
sed -e 's/\.*\*$//'
))
zstyle ':completion:*:hosts' hosts $_final_hosts
unset _ssh_hosts unset _ssh_hosts
unset _final_hosts
fi fi
unset _ssh_configfile unset _ssh_configfile