jj/docs/git-command-table.yml

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- Use case: Create a new repo
Git command: >
`git init`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git init [--colocate]`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Clone an existing repo
Git command: >
`git clone <source> <destination> [--origin <remote name>]`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git clone <source> <destination> [--remote <remote name>]`
Notes: There is no support for cloning non-Git repos yet.
# TODO: Mention that you might need to do a `jj bookmark track branch@remote` to see the
# bookmark in `jj log`.
- Use case: Update the local repo with all bookmarks/branches from a remote
Git command: >
`git fetch [<remote>]`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git fetch [--remote <remote>]`
Notes: There is no support for fetching into non-Git repos yet.
# TODO: This only affects tracked branches now.
- Use case: Update a remote repo with all bookmarks/branches from the local repo
Git command: >
`git push --all [<remote>]`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git push --all [--remote <remote>]`
Notes: There is no support for pushing from non-Git repos yet.
- Use case: Update a remote repo with a single bookmark from the local repo
Git command: >
`git push <remote> <bookmark name>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git push --bookmark <bookmark name> [--remote <remote>]`
Notes: There is no support for pushing from non-Git repos yet.
- Use case: Add a remote target to the repo
Git command: >
`git remote add <remote> <url>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj git remote add <remote> <url>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show summary of current work and repo status
Git command: >
`git status`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj st`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show diff of the current change
Git command: >
`git diff HEAD`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diff`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show diff of another change
Git command: >
`git diff <revision>^ <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diff -r <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show diff from another change to the current change
Git command: >
`git diff <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diff --from <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show diff from change A to change B
Git command: >
`git diff A B`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diff --from A --to B`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show all the changes in A..B
Git command: >
`git diff A...B`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diff -r A..B`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show description and diff of a change
Git command: >
`git show <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj show <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Add a file to the current change
Git command: >
`touch filename; git add filename`
Jujutsu command: >
`touch filename`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Remove a file from the current change
Git command: >
`git rm filename`
Jujutsu command: >
`rm filename`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Modify a file in the current change
Git command: >
`echo stuff >> filename`
Jujutsu command: >
`echo stuff >> filename`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Finish work on the current change and start a new change
Git command: >
`git commit -a`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj commit`
Notes: ''
- Use case: See log of ancestors of the current commit
Git command: >
`git log --oneline --graph --decorate`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj log -r ::@`
Notes: ''
- Use case: See log of all reachable commits
Git command: >
`git log --oneline --graph --decorate --branches`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj log -r 'all()'`
or `jj log -r ::`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show log of commits not on the main branch
Git command: (TODO)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj log`
Notes: ''
- Use case: List versioned files in the working copy
Git command: >
`git ls-files --cached`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj file list`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Search among files versioned in the repository
Git command: >
`git grep foo`
Jujutsu command: >
`grep foo $(jj file list)`
or `rg --no-require-git foo`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Abandon the current change and start a new change
Git command: >
`git reset --hard`
(cannot be undone)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj abandon`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Make the current change empty
Git command: >
`git reset --hard`
(same as abandoning a change since Git has no concept of a "change")
Jujutsu command: >
`jj restore`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Abandon the parent of the working copy, but keep its diff in the working copy
Git command: >
`git reset --soft HEAD~`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj squash --from @-`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Discard working copy changes in some files
Git command: >
`git restore <paths>...`
or `git checkout HEAD -- <paths>...`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj restore <paths>...`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Edit description (commit message) of the current change
Git command: Not supported
Jujutsu command: >
`jj describe`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Edit description (commit message) of the previous change
Git command: >
`git commit --amend --only`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj describe @-`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Temporarily put away the current change
Git command: >
`git stash`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj new @-`
Notes: >
The old working-copy commit remains as a sibling commit.
The old working-copy commit X can be restored with `jj edit X`.
- Use case: Start working on a new change based on the <main> bookmark/branch
Git command: >
`git switch -c topic main`
or `git checkout -b topic main`
(may need to stash or commit first)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj new main`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Merge branch A into the current change
Git command: >
`git merge A`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj new @ A`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move bookmark/branch A onto bookmark/branch B
Git command: >
`git rebase B A`
(may need to rebase other descendant branches separately)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj rebase -b A -d B`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move change A and its descendants onto change B
Git command: >
`git rebase --onto B A^ <some descendant bookmark>`
(may need to rebase other descendant bookmarks separately)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj rebase -s A -d B`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Reorder changes from A-B-C-D to A-C-B-D
Git command: >
`git rebase -i A`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj rebase -r C --before B`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move the diff in the current change into the parent change
Git command: >
`git commit --amend -a`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj squash`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Interactively move part of the diff in the current change into the parent change
Git command: >
`git add -p; git commit --amend`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj squash -i`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move the diff in the working copy into an ancestor
Git command: >
`git commit --fixup=X; git rebase -i --autosquash X^`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj squash --into X`
Notes: ''
- Use case:
Interactively move part of the diff in an arbitrary change to another arbitrary
change
Git command: Not supported
Jujutsu command: >
`jj squash -i --from X --into Y`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Interactively split the changes in the working copy in two
Git command: >
`git commit -p`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj split`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Interactively split an arbitrary change in two
Git command: >
Not supported
(can be emulated with the "edit" action in `git rebase -i`)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj split -r <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Interactively edit the diff in a given change
Git command: >
Not supported
(can be emulated with the "edit" action in `git rebase -i`)
Jujutsu command: >
`jj diffedit -r <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Resolve conflicts and continue interrupted operation
Git command: >
`echo resolved > filename; git add filename; git rebase/merge/cherry-pick
--continue`
Jujutsu command: >
`echo resolved > filename; jj squash`
Notes: Operations don't get interrupted, so no need to continue.
- Use case: Create a copy of a commit on top of another commit
Git command: >
`git co <destination>; git cherry-pick <source>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj duplicate <source> -d <destination>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Find the root of the working copy (or check if in a repo)
Git command: >
`git rev-parse --show-toplevel`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj workspace root`
Notes: ''
- Use case: List bookmarks/branches
Git command: >
`git branch`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj bookmark list`
or `jj b l` for short
Notes: ''
- Use case: Create a bookmark/branch
Git command: >
`git branch <name> <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj bookmark create <name> -r <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move a bookmark/branch forward
Git command: >
`git branch -f <name> <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj bookmark move <name> --to <revision>`
or `jj b m <name> --to <revision>` for short
Notes: ''
- Use case: Move a bookmark/branch backward or sideways
Git command: >
`git branch -f <name> <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj bookmark move <name> --to <revision> --allow-backwards`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Delete a bookmark/branch
Git command: >
`git branch --delete <name>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj bookmark delete <name>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: See log of operations performed on the repo
Git command: Not supported
Jujutsu command: >
`jj op log`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Undo an earlier operation
Git command: Not supported
Jujutsu command: >
`jj [op] undo <operation ID>`
Notes: >
`jj undo` is an alias for `jj op undo`.
- Use case: Create a commit that cancels out a previous commit
Git command: >
`git revert <revision>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj backout -r <revision>`
Notes: ''
- Use case: Show what revision and author last modified each line of a file
Git command: >
`git blame <file>`
Jujutsu command: >
`jj file annotate <path>`
Notes: ''