# 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