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jj.nvim

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Note: This project is pre-v1. Breaking changes may occur in the configuration, API, and features until v1.0.0 is released.

jj.nvim brings Jujutsu (jj) to your editor. Execute jj commands directly from Neovim with rich UI integration, custom editors for commit messages, interactive diff viewing from the log, live rebasing with preview, status browsing with file restoration, and one-click PR/MR opening. It's jj for Neovim without leaving your workflow.

Demo

Table of Contents

Current Features

  • Basic jj command execution through :J command
  • Terminal-based output display for jj commands
  • Support jj subcommands including your aliases through the cmdline.
  • First class citizens with ui integration
    • describe / desc - Set change descriptions with a Git-style commit message editor
    • status / st - Show repository status
    • log - Display log history with configurable options
    • diff - Show changes with optional filtering by current file
    • new - Create a new change with optional parent selection
    • edit - Edit a change
    • squash - Squash the current diff to its parent or interactive squash mode from the log buffer
    • split - Split a change interactively in a floating terminal
    • rebase - Rebase changes to a destination
    • bookmark create/delete - Create and delete bookmarks
    • tag set/delete/push - Create, delete, and push tags (push requires colocated repos)
    • undo - Undo the last operation
    • redo - Redo the last undone operation
    • open_pr - Open a PR/MR on your remote (GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, Forgejo, etc.)
    • browse - Open the current file on your remote at the current line (or selected range)
    • annotate / annotate_line - View file blame and line history with change ID, author, and timestamp
    • commit - Describe the current change and create a new one after
    • Diff commands
    • :Jdiff [revision] - Vertical split diff against a jj revision
    • :Jhdiff [revision] - Horizontal split diff
  • Picker for Snacks.nvim
    • jj status Displays the current changes diffs
    • jj file_history Displays a buffer's history changes and allows to edit its change (including immutable changes)

Enhanced integrations

Here are some cool features you can do with jj.nvim:

View change summary from the log buffer

Quickly preview the files changed in any revision without leaving the log:

  • <S-k> - Show a tooltip with the revision's changed files
  • <S-k> - To enter the tooltip buffer

From the summary view, you can:

  • <S-d> - Diff the file under cursor at that revision
  • <CR> - Edit the revision and open the file
  • <S-CR> - Edit the revision (ignoring immutability) and open the file

Summary-from-log

Diff any change

You can diff any change in your log history by pressing <S-d> on its line or on a summary file change. You can also visually select multiple changes to diff between the first and last selected.

[!NOTE] Integrates with your preferred diff plugin or uses your native jj diff config. See Diff Module.

Diff-from-log

Describe a change

You can describe any change directly from the log buffer:

  • d - Describe the revision under cursor using your configured editor

Edit changes

Jumping up and down your log history ?

In your log output press CR in a line to directly edit a mutable change. If you are sure what you are doing press S-CR (Shift Enter) to edit an immutable change. Edit-from-log

Create new changes from the log buffer

You can create new changes directly from the log buffer with multiple options:

  • n - Create a new change branching off the revision under the cursor
  • <C-n> - Create a new change after the revision under the cursor
  • <S-n> - Create a new change after while ignoring immutability constraints

Undo/Redo from the log buffer

You can undo/redo changes directly from the log buffer:

  • <S-u> - Undo the last operation
  • <S-r> - Redo the last undone operation

Abandon changes from the log buffer

You can abandon changes directly from the log buffer, works in visual mode to abandon multiple changes:

  • a - Abandon the revision under the cursor

Fetch and push from the log buffer

You can fetch and push directly from the log buffer:

  • f - Fetch from remote
  • <S-p> - Push a bookmark through the picker
  • p - Push bookmark of revision under cursor to remote

Manage bookmarks from the log buffer

  • b - Create a new bookmark or move an existing one to the revision under cursor
    • Select from existing bookmarks to move them
    • Or create a new bookmark at that revision

Manage tags from the log buffer

  • <S-t> - Create a new tag on the revision under cursor

Deleting and pushing tags (for colocated repositories) is also supported and changes are reflected if the log buffer is open. Set up some keybinds and you're good to go, please see here.

Squash changes from the log buffer

Enter an interactive squash mode to squash one or more changes into a destination:

  • s - Enter squash mode targeting the revision under cursor (in normal mode) or selected revisions (in visual mode)
  • <S-s> - Quick squash the revision under cursor into its parent

Once in squash mode, the interface highlights your selection and the current squash destination:

  • Selected changes are highlighted in your configured selected_hl color (default: dark magenta)
  • The cursor position (potential squash destination) is highlighted in your configured targeted_hl color (default: green)
  • Move the cursor to preview different squash destinations with live highlighting

From squash mode, choose how to squash:

  • <CR> - Squash into (-t) the revision under cursor
  • <S-CR> - Squash into (-t) ignoring immutability
  • <Esc> or <C-c> - Exit squash mode without making changes

Visual mode selection: Select multiple revisions in visual mode before pressing s to squash them all at once. The plugin extracts each selected revision and squashes them together.

Quick squash: In normal mode, press <S-s> to quickly squash the current revision into its parent. This ignores immutability.

Squash-from-log

Split changes from the log buffer

Split a change into two or more revisions directly from the log buffer or the command line:

  • <C-s> - Split the revision under cursor from the log buffer

The split command opens an interactive floating terminal where jj guides you through selecting which changes go into the first commit. The remaining changes stay in the second commit.

[!NOTE] If you want to use something like hunk.nvim, simply follow the steps and update your jj's config to use it as a tool and a neovim instance with hunk will be ran inside your current neovim, for a seamless integration

Other tools that ran in the terminal like jj's native should work out of the box too.

Via :J command:

:J split              " Split @ interactively
:J split abc123       " Split a specific revision
:J split @ --parallel " Create parallel changes instead of sequential
:J split @ --message "first half" " Set a commit message for the first split

Via Lua API:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.split()                                      -- Split @ interactively
cmd.split({ rev = "abc123" })                    -- Split a specific revision
cmd.split({ parallel = true })                   -- Create parallel changes
cmd.split({ message = "first half" })            -- Set message for first split
cmd.split({ filesets = { "src/" } })             -- Only include specific filesets
cmd.split({ ignore_immutable = true })           -- Split an immutable revision

The floating terminal size is configurable via the split.width and split.height options (ratios between 0.1 and 1.0).

Rebase changes from the log buffer

Enter an interactive rebase mode directly from the log buffer to rebase one or more changes:

  • r - Enter rebase mode targeting the revision under cursor (in normal mode) or selected revisions (in visual mode)

Once in rebase mode, the interface highlights your selection and the current rebase destination:

  • Selected changes are highlighted in your configured selected_hl color (default: dark magenta)
  • The cursor position (potential rebase destination) is highlighted in your configured targeted_hl color (default: green)
  • Move the cursor to preview different rebase destinations with live highlighting

From rebase mode, choose how to rebase:

  • <CR> or o - Rebase onto (-o) the revision under cursor
  • a - Rebase after (-A) the revision under cursor
  • b - Rebase before (-B) the revision under cursor
  • <S-CR> or <S-o> - Rebase onto (-o) ignoring immutability
  • <S-a> - Rebase after (-A) ignoring immutability
  • <S-b> - Rebase before (-B) ignoring immutability
  • <Esc> or <C-c> - Exit rebase mode without making changes

Visual mode selection: Select multiple revisions in visual mode before pressing r to rebase them all at once. The plugin extracts each selected revision and rebases them together.

Single revision: In normal mode, place your cursor on a single revision and press r to rebase just that change.

Rebase-from-log

Open a PR/MR from the log buffer

  • o - Open a PR/MR for the revision under cursor
  • <S-o> - Select a remote from all available bookmarks and open a PR/MR

The plugin automatically:

  • Extracts the bookmark from the revision
  • Detects your git platform (GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, Forgejo, etc.)
  • Constructs the appropriate PR/MR URL
  • Handles both HTTPS and SSH remote URLs
  • Prompts you to select a remote if you have multiple

This is a jj.nvim exclusive feature - the ability to seamlessly bridge from your Neovim jj workflow directly to your remote platform's PR/MR interface.

Browse current file on remote

Open the current buffer's file in your browser on the hosted remote (GitHub/GitLab/Gitea/Forgejo, etc.) at the current cursor line or a visually selected range.

Usage:

:Jbrowse          " Use @ (best-effort chooses a remote-reachable ref)
:Jbrowse main     " Use an explicit revset (no walkback)

How it works:

  • Takes the current buffer path and makes it repo-relative (must be inside a jj repo)
  • Collects git remotes; if there's more than one, prompts you to pick one
  • Normalizes the remote URL to an HTTPS base repo URL
  • Picks a ref that is expected to exist on the remote:
    • With default @: walks back first-parent up to 20 parents to find a commit reachable from that remote's bookmarks; falls back to trunk() if needed
    • With an explicit revset (e.g. main, @-2): uses that revset directly (no walkback)
    • If there's a single unambiguous remote bookmark pointing at the chosen commit, uses that bookmark name; otherwise uses the commit SHA
  • Builds a provider-specific URL and adds a line anchor:
    • GitHub-style: #L<start> or #L<start>-L<end>
    • GitLab-style: #L<start> or #L<start>-<end>

In Visual mode, select lines and run :Jbrowse to open a range.

Open a changed file

Just press enter to open a file from the status output in your current window. Open-status

Restore a changed file

Press <S-x> on a file from the status output and that's it, it's restored.

Restore-status

Installation

Using lazy.nvim:

Using the latest stable release:

{
    "nicolasgb/jj.nvim",
    version = "*", -- Use latest stable release
    -- Or from the main branch (uncomment the branch line and comment the version line)
    -- branch = "main",
    config = function()
        require("jj").setup({})
    end,
}

Cmdline Usage

The plugin provides a :J command that accepts jj subcommands:

:J status
:J log
:J describe "Your change description"
:J new
:J push               " Push all changes
:J push main         " Push only main bookmark
:J fetch             " Fetch from remote
:J open_pr           " Open PR for current change's bookmark
:J open_pr --list    " Select bookmark from all and open PR
:Jbrowse             " Open current file on remote at cursor line
:Jbrowse main        " Open current file on remote at the given revset
:J split             " Split a change interactively
:J bookmark create/move/delete
:J tag set           " Set a tag (prompts for revision and tag name)
:J tag set abc123    " Set a tag on a specific revision
:J tag delete        " Delete a tag via picker
:J tag delete v1.0   " Delete a specific tag
:J # This will use your defined default command
:J <your-alias>
:J commit            " Opens your configured editor describes @ and then creates a new change -A immediately
:J commit <any text here> " Automatically describes @ and creates a new change -A immediately

Diff Commands

The plugin also provides :Jdiff, :Jvdiff, and :Jhdiff commands for diffing against specific revisions:

:Jdiff              " Vertical diff against @- (parent)
:Jdiff @-2          " Vertical diff against specific revision
:Jvdiff main        " Vertical diff against main bookmark
:Jhdiff trunk()     " Horizontal diff against trunk

Default Config

{
  -- Setup snacks as a picker
  picker = {
    -- Here you can pass the options as you would for snacks.
    -- It will be used when using the picker
    snacks = {}
  },

  -- Customize syntax highlighting colors for the describe buffer
  highlights = {
    editor = {
        added = { fg = "#3fb950", ctermfg = "Green" },      -- Added files
        modified = { fg = "#56d4dd", ctermfg = "Cyan" },    -- Modified files
        deleted = { fg = "#f85149", ctermfg = "Red" },      -- Deleted files
        renamed = { fg = "#d29922", ctermfg = "Yellow" },   -- Renamed files
    },
    log = {
        selected = { bg = "#3d2c52", ctermbg = "DarkMagenta" },
        targeted = { fg = "#5a9e6f", ctermfg = "Green" },
    }
  },

  -- Configure terminal behavior
  terminal = {
    -- Cursor render delay in milliseconds (default: 10)
    -- If cursor column is being reset to 0 when refreshing commands, try increasing this value
    -- This delay allows the terminal emulator to complete rendering before restoring cursor position
    cursor_render_delay = 10,
  },

  -- Configure diff module
  diff = {
    -- Default backend for viewing diffs
    -- "native" - Built-in split diff using Neovim's diff mode (default)
    -- "diffview" - Use diffview.nvim plugin (requires diffview.nvim)
    -- "codediff" - Use codediff.nvim plugin (requires codediff.nvim)
    -- Or any custom backend name you've registered
    backend = "native",
  },

  -- Configure cmd module (describe editor, keymaps)
  cmd = {
    -- Configure describe editor
    describe = {
      editor = {
        -- Choose the editor mode for describe command
        -- "buffer" - Opens a Git-style commit message buffer with syntax highlighting (default)
        -- "input" - Uses a simple vim.ui.input prompt
        type = "buffer",
        -- Customize keymaps for the describe editor buffer
        keymaps = {
          close = { "<C-c>", "q" },  -- Keys to close editor without saving
        }
      }
    },

    -- Configure log command behavior
    log = {
      close_on_edit = false,                                     -- Close log buffer after editing a change
    },

    -- Configure split command
    split = {
      width = 0.99,                                              -- Width ratio of the floating terminal (0.1 to 1.0)
      height = 0.95,                                             -- Height ratio of the floating terminal (0.1 to 1.0)
    },

    -- Configure bookmark command
    bookmark = {
        prefix = ""
    },

    -- Configure keymaps for command buffers
    keymaps = {
      -- Log buffer keymaps (set to nil to disable)
      log = {
        checkout = "<CR>",                  -- Edit revision under cursor
        checkout_immutable = "<S-CR>",      -- Edit revision (ignore immutability)
        describe = "d",                     -- Describe revision under cursor
        diff = "<S-d>",                     -- Diff revision under cursor
        edit = "e",                         -- Edit revision under cursor
        new = "n",                          -- Create new change branching off
        new_after = "<C-n>",                -- Create new change after revision
        new_after_immutable = "<S-n>",      -- Create new change after (ignore immutability)
        undo = "<S-u>",                     -- Undo last operation
        redo = "<S-r>",                     -- Redo last undone operation
        abandon = "a",                      -- Abandon revision under cursor
        bookmark = "b",                     -- Create or move bookmark to revision under cursor
        fetch = "f",                        -- Fetch from remote
        push = "p",                         -- Push bookmark of revision under cursor
        push_all = "<S-p>",                 -- Push all changes to remote
        open_pr = "o",                      -- Open PR/MR for revision under cursor
        open_pr_list = "<S-o>",             -- Open PR/MR by selecting from all bookmarks
        rebase = "r",                       -- Enter rebase mode targeting revision under cursor or selected revisions
        rebase_mode = {
            onto = { "<CR>", "o" },           -- Select revision under cursor as rebase onto destination
            after = { "a", "A" },             -- Rebase after revision under cursor
            before = { "b", "B" },            -- Rebase before revision under cursor
            onto_immutable = { "<S-CR>", "<S-o>" }, -- Select revision  as a rebase onto destination (ignore immutability)
            after_immutable = "<S-a>",              -- Rebase after revision under cursor (ignore immutability)
            before_immutable = "<S-b>",             -- Rebase before revision under cursor (ignore immutability)
            exit_mode = { "<Esc>", "<C-c>" }, -- Exit rebase mode
        },
        squash = "s",                       -- Enter squash mode targeting revision under cursor or selected revisions
        squash_mode = {
            into = "<CR>",                     -- Squash into revision under cursor
            into_immutable = "<S-CR>",         -- Squash into revision under cursor (ignore immutability)
            exit_mode = { "<Esc>", "<C-c>" }, -- Exit squash mode
        },
        quick_squash = "<S-s>",             -- Quick squash revision under cursor into its parent (ignore immutability)
        split = "<C-s>",                    -- Split the revision under cursor
        tag_create = "<S-t>",               -- Create a tag on the revision under cursor
        summary = "<S-k>",                  -- Show summary tooltip for revision under cursor
        summary_tooltip = {
            diff = "<S-d>",                   -- Diff file at this revision
            edit = "<CR>",                    -- Edit revision and open file
            edit_immutable = "<S-CR>",        -- Edit revision (ignore immutability) and open file
        },
      },
      -- Status buffer keymaps (set to nil to disable)
      status = {
        open_file = "<CR>",                 -- Open file under cursor
        restore_file = "<S-x>",             -- Restore file under cursor
      },
      -- Close keymaps (shared across all buffers)
      close = { "q", "<Esc>" },
    },

}}

Describe Editor Modes

The describe.editor.type option lets you choose how you want to write commit descriptions:

  • "buffer" (default) - Opens a full buffer editor similar to Git's commit message editor
    • Shows file changes with syntax highlighting
    • Multi-line editing with proper formatting
    • Close with q or <Esc>, save with :w or :wq
  • "input" - Simple single-line input prompt
    • Quick and minimal
    • Good for short, single-line descriptions
    • Uses vim.ui.input() which can be customized by UI plugins like dressing.nvim

Example:

require("jj").setup({
  describe = {
    editor = {
      type = "input", -- Use simple input mode
    }
  }
})

You can also customize the keymaps for the describe editor buffer:

require("jj").setup({
  describe = {
    editor = {
      type = "buffer",
      keymaps = {
        close = { "q", "<Esc>", "<C-c>" }, -- Customize close keybindings
      }
    }
  }
})

Highlight Customization

The highlights option allows you to customize the colors used in the describe buffer's file status display. Each highlight accepts standard Neovim highlight attributes:

  • fg - Foreground color (hex or color name)
  • bg - Background color
  • ctermfg - Terminal foreground color
  • ctermbg - Terminal background color
  • bold, italic, underline - Text styles

Example with custom colors:

require("jj").setup({
  highlights = {
    modified = { fg = "#89ddff", bold = true },
    added = { fg = "#c3e88d", ctermfg = "LightGreen" },
  }
})

Lua API Usage

Beyond the :J command, you can call functions directly from Lua for more control. The example config below shows how to use them with custom keymaps.

Log Command Options

The log function accepts an options table:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.log({
  summary = false,      -- Show summary of changes (default: false)
  reversed = false,     -- Reverse the log order (default: false)
  no_graph = false,     -- Hide the graph (default: false)
  limit = 20,          -- Limit number of entries (default: 20)
  revisions = "'all()'" -- Revision specifier (default: all reachable)
})

-- Examples:
cmd.log({ limit = 50 })                    -- Show 50 entries
cmd.log({ revisions = "'main::@'" })       -- Show commits between main and current
cmd.log({ summary = true, limit = 100 })   -- Show summary with high limit
cmd.log({ raw = "-r 'main::@' --summary --no-graph" }) -- Pass raw flags directly

Configuration Examples

New Command Options

The new function accepts an options table:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.new({
  show_log = false,     -- Display log after creating new change (default: false)
  with_input = false,   -- Prompt for parent revision (default: false)
  args = ""             -- Additional arguments to pass to jj new
})

-- Examples:
cmd.new({ show_log = true })                           -- Create new and show log
cmd.new({ show_log = true, with_input = true })        -- Prompt for parent
cmd.new({ args = "--before @" })                       -- Pass custom args

Push Command Options

The push function accepts an options table:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.push({
  bookmark = "main"     -- Push specific bookmark (default: all changes)
})

-- Examples:
cmd.push()                    -- Push all changes
cmd.push({ bookmark = "main" }) -- Push only main bookmark
cmd.push({ bookmark = "feature" }) -- Push only feature bookmark

Bookmark Management Command Options

The bookmark_create function creates a new bookmark:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.bookmark_create()                               -- Prompts for bookmark name, then prompts the revision
cmd.bookmark_create({ prefix = "feature/" })        -- Uses prefix for default bookmark name

You can also set a default bookmark prefix in the config:

require("jj").setup({
  cmd = {
    bookmark = {
      prefix = "feature/"  -- Default prefix when creating bookmarks
    }
  }
})

The bookmark_move function moves an existing bookmark to a new revision:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.bookmark_move()  -- Select bookmark, then specify new revset

The bookmark_delete function deletes a bookmark:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.bookmark_delete()  -- Select bookmark to delete

Tag Management Command Options

The tag_set function creates a tag on a revision:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.tag_set()              -- Prompts for revision and tag name
cmd.tag_set("abc123")      -- Set a tag on a specific revision (prompts for tag name)

The tag_delete function deletes a tag via picker:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.tag_delete()           -- Select tag to delete from picker

The tag_push function pushes a tag to a remote (colocated repositories only):

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.tag_push()             -- Select tag to push from picker (prompts for remote if multiple)

Open PR/MR Command Options

The open_pr function accepts an options table:

local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
cmd.open_pr({
  list_bookmarks = false    -- Whether to select from all bookmarks (default: false, uses current revision)
})

-- Examples:
cmd.open_pr()                          -- Open PR for current change's bookmark
cmd.open_pr({ list_bookmarks = true }) -- Select bookmark from all and open PR

Diff Module

The diff module provides a unified API for viewing diffs with pluggable backend support.

The natively supported backends are:

  • Native (Diffs the current file in place and uses a floating buffer with your jj diff command when diffing changes)
  • codediff
  • diffview

Functions

local diff = require("jj.diff")

-- Diff current buffer against a revision (default: @-)
-- The `layout` is only supported for the native backend
diff.diff_current({ rev = "@-", layout = "vertical" })

-- Show what changed in a single revision
diff.show_revision({ rev = "abc123" })

-- Diff between two revisions
diff.diff_revisions({ left = "main", right = "@" })

-- Convenience functions (LEGACY FUNCTIONS)
diff.open_vdiff()                   -- Vertical split diff against parent
diff.open_vdiff({ rev = "main" })   -- Vertical split against specific revision
diff.open_hdiff()                   -- Horizontal split diff
diff.open_hdiff({ rev = "@-2" })    -- Horizontal split against @-2

Log Buffer Integration

The diff module integrates seamlessly with the log buffer:

  • <S-d> - Show diff for the revision under cursor in a floating window

These actions use the configured diff backend, allowing you to leverage your preferred diff viewer directly from the log.

Custom Diff Backends

The diff module supports pluggable backends. Built-in backends include native, diffview, and codediff. You can register your own backend:

local diff = require("jj.diff")

diff.register_backend("my-backend", {
  -- Diff current buffer against a revision
  diff_current = function(opts)
    -- opts.rev: revision to diff against (default: "@-")
    -- opts.path: file path (default: current buffer)
    -- opts.layout: "vertical" or "horizontal"
  end,

  -- Show what changed in a single revision
  show_revision = function(opts)
    -- opts.rev: revision to show
    -- opts.path: optional file filter
    -- opts.display: "floating", "tab", or "split"
  end,

  -- Diff between two revisions
  diff_revisions = function(opts)
    -- opts.left: left/base revision
    -- opts.right: right/target revision
    -- opts.path: optional file filter
    -- opts.display: "floating", "tab", or "split"
  end,
})

Set your backend as default in the config:

require("jj").setup({
  diff = {
    backend = "my-backend"
  }
})

Or use it per-call:

diff.diff_current({ backend = "my-backend", rev = "main" })

All three functions are optional—missing ones fall back to the native implementation.

Annotations

View file blame and line history using the annotate module. Can be invoked via command or Lua API.

Via :J command:

:J annotate         " Show blame/annotations for entire file in vertical split
:J annotate_line    " Show annotation for current line in floating buffer

Via Lua API:

local annotate = require("jj.annotate")
annotate.file()    -- Show blame/annotations for entire file in vertical split
annotate.line()    -- Show annotation for current line in a tooltip

The file annotation displays a vertical split showing:

  • Change ID (colored uniquely per commit)
  • Author name
  • Timestamp

Press <CR> on any annotation line to view the diff for that change.

The line annotation displays a floating tooltip with the current line's annotation and the commit description.

Example keymaps:

local annotate = require("jj.annotate")
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ja", annotate.file, { desc = "JJ annotate file" })
vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jA", annotate.line, { desc = "JJ annotate line" })

Example config


{
  "nicolasgb/jj.nvim",
  dependencies = {
    "folke/snacks.nvim", -- Optional, only needed if you use pickers

    -- One of these two if you want to use them as your diff backend
    "esmuellert/codediff.nvim",
    "sindrets/diffview.nvim",
  },

  config = function()
    local jj = require("jj")
    jj.setup({
      terminal = {
        cursor_render_delay = 10, -- Adjust if cursor position isn't restoring correctly
      },
      diff = {
          backend = "codediff"
      },
      cmd = {
        describe = {
          editor = {
            type = "buffer",
            keymaps = {
              close = { "q", "<Esc>", "<C-c>" }, -- Enable <Esc> in the editor
            }
          }
        },
        bookmark = {
            prefix = "feat/"
        },
        keymaps = {
          log = {
            checkout = "<CR>",
            describe = "d",
            diff = "<S-d>",
            abandon = "<S-a>",
            fetch = "<S-f>",
          },
          status = {
            open_file = "<CR>",
            restore_file = "<S-x>",
          },
          close = { "q", "<Esc>" },
        },
      },
      highlights = {
        -- Customize colors if desired
        modified = { fg = "#89ddff" },
      }
    })



    -- Core commands
    local cmd = require("jj.cmd")
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jd", cmd.describe, { desc = "JJ describe" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jl", cmd.log, { desc = "JJ log" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>je", cmd.edit, { desc = "JJ edit" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jn", cmd.new, { desc = "JJ new" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>js", cmd.status, { desc = "JJ status" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>sj", cmd.squash, { desc = "JJ squash" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ju", cmd.undo, { desc = "JJ undo" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jy", cmd.redo, { desc = "JJ redo" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jr", cmd.rebase, { desc = "JJ rebase" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jbc", cmd.bookmark_create, { desc = "JJ bookmark create" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jbd", cmd.bookmark_delete, { desc = "JJ bookmark delete" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jbm", cmd.bookmark_move, { desc = "JJ bookmark move" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jts", cmd.tag_set, { desc = "JJ tag set" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jtd", cmd.tag_delete, { desc = "JJ tag delete" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jtp", cmd.tag_push, { desc = "JJ tag push" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>ja", cmd.abandon, { desc = "JJ abandon" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jf", cmd.fetch, { desc = "JJ fetch" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jp", cmd.push, { desc = "JJ push" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jpr", cmd.open_pr, { desc = "JJ open PR from bookmark in current revision or parent" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jpl", function()
        cmd.open_pr { list_bookmarks = true }
    end, { desc = "JJ open PR listing available bookmarks" })


    -- Diff commands
    local diff = require("jj.diff")
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>df", function() diff.open_vdiff() end, { desc = "JJ diff current buffer" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>dF", function() diff.open_hsplit() end, { desc = "JJ hdiff current buffer" })

    -- Pickers
    local picker = require("jj.picker")
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>gj", function() picker.status() end, { desc = "JJ Picker status" })
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jgh", function() picker.file_history() end, { desc = "JJ Picker history" })

    -- Some functions like `log` can take parameters
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jL", function()
      cmd.log {
        revisions = "'all()'", -- equivalent to jj log -r ::
      }
    end, { desc = "JJ log all" })


    -- This is an alias i use for moving bookmarks its so good
    vim.keymap.set("n", "<leader>jt", function()
      cmd.j "tug"
      cmd.log {}
    end, { desc = "JJ tug" })

  end,

}

Requirements

  • Jujutsu installed and available in PATH

Contributing

This is an early-stage project. Contributions are welcome, but please be aware that the API and features are likely to change significantly.

Documentation

Once the plugin is more complete I'll write docs for each of the commands.

FAQ

  • Telescope Support? Planned but I don't use it, it's already thought of by design, will implement it at some point or if someone submits a PR I'll accept it gladly.

License

MIT