jjui is a terminal user interface for working with Jujutsu version control system. I have built it according to my own needs and will keep adding new features as I need them. I am open to feature requests and contributions.
Currently, you can:
You can change revset while enjoying auto-complete and signature help while typing.
You can rebase a revision or a branch onto another revision in the revision tree.
See Rebase for detailed information.
You can squash revisions into one revision, by pressing S. The following revision will be automatically selected. However, you can change the selection using j and k.
Pressing l (as in going right into the details of a revision) will open the details view of the revision you selected.
In this mode, you can:
- Split selected files using s
- Restore selected files using r
- View diffs of the highlighted by pressing d
For detailed information, see Details wiki page.
You can move bookmarks to the revision you selected.
You can switch to op log view by pressing o. Pressing r restores the selected operation. For more information, see Op log wiki page.
You can open the preview window by pressing p. If the selected item is a revision, then the output of jj show command is displayed. Similarly, jj diff output is displayed for selected files, and jj op show output is displayed for selected operations.
While the preview window is showing, you can press; ctrl+n to scroll one line down, ctrl+p to scroll one line up, ctrl+d to scroll half a page down, ctrl+u to scroll half a page up.
Additionally, you can press d to show the contents of preview in diff view.
For detailed information, see Preview wiki page.
Additionally,
- View the diff of a revision by pressing d.
- Edit the description of a revision by pressing D
- Create a new revision by pressing n
- Split a revision by pressing s.
- Abandon a revision by pressing a.
- Absorb a revision by pressing A.
- Edit a revision by pressing e
- Git push/fetch by pressing g
- Undo the last change by pressing u
- Show evolog of a revision by pressing v
See configuration section in the wiki.
The latest release of jjui is available on Homebrew core:
The built jjui binary from latest release is available on the AUR:
You can install jjui using nix from the unstable channel.
If you need to use a particular branch/revision that has not yet landed into nixpkgs. You can install it via our provided flake.
To install the latest released (or pre-released) version:
To install the latest commit from main:
To install the latest commit from main bypassing the local cache:
You can build jjui from source.
You can download pre-built binaries from the releases page.
Minimum supported jj version is v0.21+.
Feel free to submit a pull request.