Expert guidance for using JJ (Jujutsu) version control system. Use when working with JJ, whatever the subject. Operations, revsets, templates, debugging change evolution, etc. Covers JJ commands, template system, evolog, operations log, and interoperability with git remotes.
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2Install
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SKILL.md
JJ (Jujutsu) Version Control Helper
Core Principles
- Change IDs (immutable) vs Commit IDs (content-based hashes that change
on edit) - Operations log - every operation can be undone (progressive: multiple
jj undogoes further back,jj redoreverses) - No staging area - working copy auto-snapshots
- Conflicts don't block - resolve later
- Commits are lightweight - edit freely
- Colocated by default - Git repos have both
.jjand.git(since v0.34) - Three DSLs:
- revsets: select across revisions - a revision (change) ID is a trivial but fully valid singleton revset
- filesets: select across files in the repository - a regular filepath is a trivial but fully valid singleton fileset
- templates: select which info to log and how to show it
- Many jj commands expect expressions using either of these DSLs, to select what to show/operate on
Essential Commands
jj log -r <revset> [-p] # View history (--patch/-p: include diffs, --count: just count)
jj log -r <revset> -G # -G is short for --no-graph
jj show -r <rev> # Show revision details (description + diff)
jj evolog -r <rev> [-p] # View a revision's evolution
jj new [-A] <base> # Create revision and edit it (-A: insert between <base> and its children rather than just on top of base)
jj new --no-edit <base> # Create without switching
jj edit <rev> # Switch to editing revision
jj desc -r <rev> -m "text" # Set description
jj metaedit -r <rev> -m "text" # Modify metadata (author, timestamps, description)
jj diff # Changes in @
jj diff -r <revset> # Changes in revset (need to be contiguous)
jj diff -f <rev1> -t <rev2> # Differences between two states
jj file show -r <rev> <fileset> # Show file contents at revision (without switching)
jj file show -r <rev> **/*.md -T '"=== " ++ path ++ " ===\n"' # Multiple files with path headers
jj restore <fileset> # Discard changes to files
jj restore --from <commit-id> <fileset> # Restore from another revision/commit
jj split -r <rev> <paths> -m "text" # Split into two revisions
jj absorb # Auto-squash changes into ancestor commits
jj rebase -s <src> -o <dest> # Rebase with descendants onto <dest>
jj rebase -r <rev> -o <dest> # Rebase single revision onto <dest>
# NOTE: -d/--destination is deprecated, use -o/--onto instead
jj file annotate <path> # Blame: who changed each line
jj bisect run -- <cmd> # Binary search for bug-introducing commitAdditional Commands
jj undo # Undo last operation (progressive - repeat to go further back)
jj redo # Redo undone operation
jj sign -r <rev> # Cryptographically sign commit
jj unsign -r <rev> # Remove signature
jj revert -r <rev> # Create commit that reverts changes (replaces old jj backout)
jj tag set <name> -r <rev> # Create/update local tag
jj tag delete <name> # Delete local tag
jj git colocation enable # Convert to colocated repo
jj git colocation disable # Convert to non-colocatedQuick Revset Reference
@, @-, @-- # Working copy, parent(s), grandparent(s)
::@ # Ancestors
@:: # Descendants
mine() # Your changes
conflicted() # Has conflicts (renamed from conflict() in v0.33)
visible() # Visible revisions (built-in alias)
hidden() # Hidden revisions (built-in alias)
description(substring-i:"text") # Match description (partial, case-insensitive)
subject(substring:"text") # Match first line only
signed() # Cryptographically signed commits
A | B, A & B, A ~ B # Union, intersection, difference
change_id(prefix) # Explicit change ID prefix lookup
parents(x, 2) # Parents with depth
exactly(x, 3) # Assert exactly N revisionsSee references/revsets.md for comprehensive revset patterns.
Common Pitfalls
1. Use -r not --revisions
jj log -r xyz # ✅
jj log --revisions xyz # ❌2. Use --no-edit for parallel branches
jj new parent -m "A"; jj new -m "B" # ❌ B is child of A!
jj new --no-edit parent -m "A"; jj new --no-edit parent -m "B" # ✅ Both children of parent3. Quote revsets in shell
jj log -r 'description(substring:"[todo]")' # ✅4. Use -o/--onto instead of -d/--destination (v0.36+)
jj rebase -s xyz -o main # ✅ New syntax
jj rebase -s xyz -d main # ⚠️ Deprecated (still works but warns)5. Symbol expressions are stricter (v0.32+)
Revset symbols no longer resolve to multiple revisions:
jj log -r abc # ❌ Error if 'abc' matches multiple change IDs
jj log -r 'change_id(abc)' # ✅ Explicitly query by prefix
jj log -r 'bookmarks(abc)' # ✅ For bookmark name patterns6. Glob patterns are default in filesets (v0.36+)
jj diff 'src/*.rs' # Matches glob pattern by default
jj diff 'cwd:"src/*.rs"' # Use cwd: prefix for literal path with special charsScripts
Helper scripts in scripts/. Add to PATH or invoke directly.
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
jj-show-desc [REV] |
Print full description only |
jj-desc-transform <REV> <CMD...> |
Pipe description through command |
jj-batch-desc <SED_FILE> <REV...> |
Batch transform descriptions |
jj-checkpoint [NAME] |
Record op ID before risky operations |
Recovery
jj op log # Find operation before problem
jj op restore <op-id> # Restore the WHOLE repository (history included) to that stateReferences
- The
jjexe is self-documenting:- Run
jj help -k bookmarks- JJ bookmarks, how they relate to Git branches and how to push/fetch them from Git remotes - Run
jj help -k revsets- Revset DSL syntax and patterns - Run
jj help -k filesets- Filepath selection DSL, ie. how to tell jj commands to operate only on specific files - Run
jj help -k templates- Template language and custom output - All jj subcommands have a pretty detailed
--helppage
- Run
references/command-syntax.md- Command flag detailsreferences/batch-operations.md- Complex batch transformations on revision descriptions