From 6757530d82935c78ad3a7304ea2814e6321f373d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Essien Ita Essien <34972+essiene@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 21:04:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] git: update `jj git clone|fetch` to use new GitFetch api directly. * Make the new `GitFetch` api public. * Move `git::fetch` to `lib/tests/test_git.rs` as `git_fetch`, to minimize churn in the tests. Update test call sites to use `git_fetch` * Delete the `git::fetch` from `lib/src/git.rs`. * Update `jj git clone` and `git_fetch` in `cli/src/git_utils.rs` to use the new api directly. Removing one redundant layer of indirection. * This fixes #4920 as it first fetches from all remotes before `import_refs()` is called, so there is no race condition if the same commit is treated differently in different remotes specified in the same command. * Add test for the race condition. Fixes: #4920 --- CHANGELOG.md | 3408 +++++++++++++++++---------------- cli/src/commands/git/clone.rs | 51 +- cli/src/git_util.rs | 58 +- cli/tests/test_git_fetch.rs | 33 +- lib/src/git.rs | 44 +- lib/tests/test_git.rs | 46 +- 6 files changed, 1833 insertions(+), 1807 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 74521bbd2e..4d33b06ceb 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -12,1063 +12,1072 @@ to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ### Breaking changes -* Configuration variables are no longer "stringly" typed. For example, `true` is - not converted to a string `"true"`, and vice versa. +- Configuration variables are no longer "stringly" typed. For example, `true` is + not converted to a string `"true"`, and vice versa. -* The following configuration variables are now parsed strictly: - `colors.`, `ui.color`, `ui.progress-indicator`, `ui.quiet` +- The following configuration variables are now parsed strictly: + `colors.`, `ui.color`, `ui.progress-indicator`, `ui.quiet` -* `jj config list` now prints inline tables `{ key = value, .. }` literally. - Inner items of inline tables are no longer merged across configuration files. - See [the table syntax - documentation](docs/config.md#dotted-style-headings-and-inline-tables) for - details. +- `jj config list` now prints inline tables `{ key = value, .. }` literally. + Inner items of inline tables are no longer merged across configuration files. + See [the table syntax + documentation](docs/config.md#dotted-style-headings-and-inline-tables) for + details. -* `jj config edit --user` now opens a file even if `$JJ_CONFIG` points to a - directory. If there are multiple config files, the command will fail. +- `jj config edit --user` now opens a file even if `$JJ_CONFIG` points to a + directory. If there are multiple config files, the command will fail. -* The deprecated `[alias]` config section is no longer respected. Move command - aliases to the `[aliases]` section. +- The deprecated `[alias]` config section is no longer respected. Move command + aliases to the `[aliases]` section. ### Deprecations -* The `Signature.username()` template method is deprecated for - `Signature().email().local()`. +- The `Signature.username()` template method is deprecated for + `Signature().email().local()`. ### New features -* `jj` command no longer fails due to new working-copy files larger than the - `snapshot.max-new-file-size` config option. It will print a warning and large - files will be left untracked. +- `jj` command no longer fails due to new working-copy files larger than the + `snapshot.max-new-file-size` config option. It will print a warning and large + files will be left untracked. -* New command option `--config-file=PATH` to load additional configuration from - files. +- New command option `--config-file=PATH` to load additional configuration from + files. -* Templates now support the `>=`, `>`, `<=`, and `<` relational operators for - `Integer` types. +- Templates now support the `>=`, `>`, `<=`, and `<` relational operators for + `Integer` types. -* A new Email template type is added. `Signature.email()` now returns an Email - template type instead of a String. +- A new Email template type is added. `Signature.email()` now returns an Email + template type instead of a String. ### Fixed bugs -* The `$NO_COLOR` environment variable must now be non-empty to be respected. +- The `$NO_COLOR` environment variable must now be non-empty to be respected. -* Fixed incompatible rendering of empty hunks in git/unified diffs. - [#5049](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5049) +- `jj git fetch` with multiple remotes will now fetch from all remotes before + importing refs into the jj repo. This fixes a race condition where the treatment + of a commit that is found in multiple fetch remotes depended on the order the + remotes where specified. -* Fixed performance of progress bar rendering when fetching from Git remote. - [#5057](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5057) +* Fixed incompatible rendering of empty hunks in git/unified diffs. + [#5049](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5049) -* `jj config path --user` no longer creates new file at the default config path. +* Fixed performance of progress bar rendering when fetching from Git remote. + [#5057](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5057) + +* `jj config path --user` no longer creates new file at the default config path. ## [0.24.0] - 2024-12-04 ### Release highlights -* New [`jj absorb`](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/cli-reference/#jj-absorb) command automatically squashes changes from the current commit into relevant ancestor commits. +- New [`jj absorb`](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/cli-reference/#jj-absorb) command automatically squashes changes from the current commit into relevant ancestor commits. -* Experimental dynamic shell completions have been added; see [the docs](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/install-and-setup/#command-line-completion) for configuration. +- Experimental dynamic shell completions have been added; see [the docs](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/install-and-setup/#command-line-completion) for configuration. -* [`jj duplicate`](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/cli-reference/#jj-duplicate) now accepts `--destination`/`--insert-before`/`--insert-after`. +- [`jj duplicate`](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/cli-reference/#jj-duplicate) now accepts `--destination`/`--insert-before`/`--insert-after`. -* Some deprecated commands have been removed (`jj move`, `jj checkout`, `jj merge`). +- Some deprecated commands have been removed (`jj move`, `jj checkout`, `jj merge`). ### Breaking changes -* `jj move` has been removed. It was deprecated in 0.16.0. +- `jj move` has been removed. It was deprecated in 0.16.0. -* `jj checkout` and the built-in alias `jj co` have been removed. - It was deprecated in 0.14.0. +- `jj checkout` and the built-in alias `jj co` have been removed. + It was deprecated in 0.14.0. -* `jj merge` has been removed. It was deprecated in 0.14.0. +- `jj merge` has been removed. It was deprecated in 0.14.0. -* `jj git push` no longer pushes new bookmarks by default. Use `--allow-new` to - bypass this restriction. +- `jj git push` no longer pushes new bookmarks by default. Use `--allow-new` to + bypass this restriction. -* Lines prefixed with "JJ:" in commit descriptions and in sparse patterns (from - `jj sparse edit`) are now stripped even if they are not immediately followed - by a space. [#5004](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5004) +- Lines prefixed with "JJ:" in commit descriptions and in sparse patterns (from + `jj sparse edit`) are now stripped even if they are not immediately followed + by a space. [#5004](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/5004) ### Deprecations ### New features -* Templates now support the `==` and `!=` logical operators for `Boolean`, - `Integer`, and `String` types. +- Templates now support the `==` and `!=` logical operators for `Boolean`, + `Integer`, and `String` types. -* New command `jj absorb` that moves changes to stack of mutable revisions. +- New command `jj absorb` that moves changes to stack of mutable revisions. -* New command `jj util exec` that can be used for arbitrary aliases. +- New command `jj util exec` that can be used for arbitrary aliases. -* `jj rebase -b` can now be used with the `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` - options, like `jj rebase -r` and `jj rebase -s`. +- `jj rebase -b` can now be used with the `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` + options, like `jj rebase -r` and `jj rebase -s`. -* A preview of improved shell completions was added. Please refer to the - [documentation](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/install-and-setup/#command-line-completion) - to activate them. They additionally complete context-dependent, dynamic values - like bookmarks, aliases, revisions, operations and files. +- A preview of improved shell completions was added. Please refer to the + [documentation](https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/latest/install-and-setup/#command-line-completion) + to activate them. They additionally complete context-dependent, dynamic values + like bookmarks, aliases, revisions, operations and files. -* Added the config setting `snapshot.auto-update-stale` for automatically - running `jj workspace update-stale` when applicable. +- Added the config setting `snapshot.auto-update-stale` for automatically + running `jj workspace update-stale` when applicable. -* `jj duplicate` now accepts `--destination`, `--insert-after` and - `--insert-before` options to customize the location of the duplicated - revisions. +- `jj duplicate` now accepts `--destination`, `--insert-after` and + `--insert-before` options to customize the location of the duplicated + revisions. -* `jj log` now displays the working-copy branch first. +- `jj log` now displays the working-copy branch first. -* New `fork_point()` revset function can be used to obtain the fork point - of multiple commits. +- New `fork_point()` revset function can be used to obtain the fork point + of multiple commits. -* The `tags()` revset function now takes an optional `pattern` argument, - mirroring that of `bookmarks()`. +- The `tags()` revset function now takes an optional `pattern` argument, + mirroring that of `bookmarks()`. -* Several commands now support `-f/-t` shorthands for `--from/--to`: - - `diff` - - `diffedit` - - `interdiff` - - `op diff` - - `restore` +- Several commands now support `-f/-t` shorthands for `--from/--to`: -* New `ui.conflict-marker-style` config option to change how conflicts are - materialized in the working copy. The default option ("diff") renders - conflicts as a snapshot with a list of diffs to apply to the snapshot. - The new "snapshot" option renders conflicts as a series of snapshots, showing - each side and base of the conflict. The new "git" option replicates Git's - "diff3" conflict style, meaning it is more likely to work with external tools, - but it doesn't support conflicts with more than 2 sides. + - `diff` + - `diffedit` + - `interdiff` + - `op diff` + - `restore` -* New `merge-tools..conflict-marker-style` config option to override the - conflict marker style used for a specific merge tool. +- New `ui.conflict-marker-style` config option to change how conflicts are + materialized in the working copy. The default option ("diff") renders + conflicts as a snapshot with a list of diffs to apply to the snapshot. + The new "snapshot" option renders conflicts as a series of snapshots, showing + each side and base of the conflict. The new "git" option replicates Git's + "diff3" conflict style, meaning it is more likely to work with external tools, + but it doesn't support conflicts with more than 2 sides. -* New `merge-tools..merge-conflict-exit-codes` config option to allow a - merge tool to exit with a non-zero code to indicate that not all conflicts - were resolved. +- New `merge-tools..conflict-marker-style` config option to override the + conflict marker style used for a specific merge tool. -* `jj simplify-parents` now supports configuring the default revset when no - `--source` or `--revisions` arguments are provided with the - `revsets.simplify-parents` config. +- New `merge-tools..merge-conflict-exit-codes` config option to allow a + merge tool to exit with a non-zero code to indicate that not all conflicts + were resolved. -### Fixed bugs +- `jj simplify-parents` now supports configuring the default revset when no + `--source` or `--revisions` arguments are provided with the + `revsets.simplify-parents` config. -* `jj config unset ` no longer removes a table (such as `[ui]`.) +### Fixed bugs +- `jj config unset ` no longer removes a table (such as `[ui]`.) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Emily (@neongreen) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Herman J. Radtke III (@hjr3) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Joaquín Triñanes (@JoaquinTrinanes) -* Lars Francke (@lfrancke) -* Luke Randall (@lukerandall) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Nathanael Huffman (@nathanaelhuffman) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) -* Robin Stocker (@robinst) -* Scott Taylor (@scott2000) -* Shane Sveller (@shanesveller) -* Tim Janik (@tim-janik) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Emily (@neongreen) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Herman J. Radtke III (@hjr3) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Joaquín Triñanes (@JoaquinTrinanes) +- Lars Francke (@lfrancke) +- Luke Randall (@lukerandall) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Nathanael Huffman (@nathanaelhuffman) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) +- Robin Stocker (@robinst) +- Scott Taylor (@scott2000) +- Shane Sveller (@shanesveller) +- Tim Janik (@tim-janik) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.23.0] - 2024-11-06 ### Security fixes -* Fixed path traversal by cloning/checking out crafted Git repository containing - `..`, `.jj`, `.git` paths. - ([GHSA-88h5-6w7m-5w56](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/security/advisories/GHSA-88h5-6w7m-5w56);CVE-2024-51990) +- Fixed path traversal by cloning/checking out crafted Git repository containing + `..`, `.jj`, `.git` paths. + ([GHSA-88h5-6w7m-5w56](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/security/advisories/GHSA-88h5-6w7m-5w56);CVE-2024-51990) ### Breaking changes -* Revset function names can no longer start with a number. +- Revset function names can no longer start with a number. -* Evaluation error of `revsets.short-prefixes` configuration is now reported. +- Evaluation error of `revsets.short-prefixes` configuration is now reported. -* The `HEAD@git` symbol no longer resolves to the Git HEAD revision. Use - `git_head()` or `@-` revset expression instead. The `git_head` template - keyword now returns a boolean. +- The `HEAD@git` symbol no longer resolves to the Git HEAD revision. Use + `git_head()` or `@-` revset expression instead. The `git_head` template + keyword now returns a boolean. -* Help command doesn't work recursively anymore, i.e. `jj workspace help root` - doesn't work anymore. +- Help command doesn't work recursively anymore, i.e. `jj workspace help root` + doesn't work anymore. -* The color label `op_log` from the `[colors]` config section now **only** - applies to the op log and not to the other places operations are displayed. In - almost all cases, if you configured `op_log` before, you should use the new - `operation` label instead. +- The color label `op_log` from the `[colors]` config section now **only** + applies to the op log and not to the other places operations are displayed. In + almost all cases, if you configured `op_log` before, you should use the new + `operation` label instead. -* Default operation log template now shows end times of operations instead of - start times. +- Default operation log template now shows end times of operations instead of + start times. ### Deprecations -* `git.auto-local-bookmark` replaces `git.auto-local-branch`. The latter remains - supported for now (at lower precedence than the former). +- `git.auto-local-bookmark` replaces `git.auto-local-branch`. The latter remains + supported for now (at lower precedence than the former). ### New features -* Added diff options to ignore whitespace when comparing lines. Whitespace - changes are still highlighted. +- Added diff options to ignore whitespace when comparing lines. Whitespace + changes are still highlighted. -* New command `jj simplify-parents` will remove redundant parent edges. +- New command `jj simplify-parents` will remove redundant parent edges. -* `jj squash` now supports `-f/-t` shorthands for `--from/--[in]to`. +- `jj squash` now supports `-f/-t` shorthands for `--from/--[in]to`. -* Initial support for shallow Git repositories has been implemented. However, - deepening the history of a shallow repository is not yet supported. +- Initial support for shallow Git repositories has been implemented. However, + deepening the history of a shallow repository is not yet supported. -* `jj git clone` now accepts a `--depth ` option, which - allows to clone the repository with a given depth. +- `jj git clone` now accepts a `--depth ` option, which + allows to clone the repository with a given depth. -* New command `jj file annotate` that annotates files line by line. This is similar - in functionality to `git blame`. Invoke the command with `jj file annotate `. - The output can be customized via the `templates.annotate_commit_summary` - config variable. +- New command `jj file annotate` that annotates files line by line. This is similar + in functionality to `git blame`. Invoke the command with `jj file annotate `. + The output can be customized via the `templates.annotate_commit_summary` + config variable. -* `jj bookmark list` gained a `--remote REMOTE` option to display bookmarks - belonging to a remote. This option can be combined with `--tracked` or - `--conflicted`. +- `jj bookmark list` gained a `--remote REMOTE` option to display bookmarks + belonging to a remote. This option can be combined with `--tracked` or + `--conflicted`. -* New command `jj config unset` that unsets config values. For example, - `jj config unset --user user.name`. +- New command `jj config unset` that unsets config values. For example, + `jj config unset --user user.name`. -* `jj help` now has the flag `--keyword` (shorthand `-k`), which can give help - for some keywords (e.g. `jj help -k revsets`). To see a list of the available - keywords you can do `jj help --help`. +- `jj help` now has the flag `--keyword` (shorthand `-k`), which can give help + for some keywords (e.g. `jj help -k revsets`). To see a list of the available + keywords you can do `jj help --help`. -* New `at_operation(op, expr)` revset can be used in order to query revisions - based on historical state. +- New `at_operation(op, expr)` revset can be used in order to query revisions + based on historical state. -* String literals in filesets, revsets and templates now support hex bytes - (with `\e` as escape / shorthand for `\x1b`). +- String literals in filesets, revsets and templates now support hex bytes + (with `\e` as escape / shorthand for `\x1b`). -* New `coalesce(revsets...)` revset which returns commits in the first revset - in the `revsets` list that does not evaluate to `none()`. +- New `coalesce(revsets...)` revset which returns commits in the first revset + in the `revsets` list that does not evaluate to `none()`. -* New template function `raw_escape_sequence(...)` preserves escape sequences. +- New template function `raw_escape_sequence(...)` preserves escape sequences. -* Timestamp objects in templates now have `after(date) -> Boolean` and - `before(date) -> Boolean` methods for comparing timestamps to other dates. +- Timestamp objects in templates now have `after(date) -> Boolean` and + `before(date) -> Boolean` methods for comparing timestamps to other dates. -* New template functions `pad_start()`, `pad_end()`, `truncate_start()`, and - `truncate_end()` are added. +- New template functions `pad_start()`, `pad_end()`, `truncate_start()`, and + `truncate_end()` are added. -* Add a new template alias `bultin_log_compact_full_description()`. +- Add a new template alias `bultin_log_compact_full_description()`. -* Added the config settings `diff.color-words.context` and `diff.git.context` to - control the default number of lines of context shown. +- Added the config settings `diff.color-words.context` and `diff.git.context` to + control the default number of lines of context shown. ### Fixed bugs -* Error on `trunk()` revset resolution is now handled gracefully. - [#4616](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/4616) +- Error on `trunk()` revset resolution is now handled gracefully. + [#4616](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/4616) -* Updated the built-in diff editor `scm-record` to version - [0.4.0](https://github.com/arxanas/scm-record/releases/tag/v0.4.0), which - includes multiple fixes. +- Updated the built-in diff editor `scm-record` to version + [0.4.0](https://github.com/arxanas/scm-record/releases/tag/v0.4.0), which + includes multiple fixes. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Alec Snyder (@allonsy) -* Arthur Grillo (Grillo-0) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Dave Townsend (@Mossop) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Emily (@neongreen) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Fedor Sheremetyev (@sheremetyev) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Jakub Okoński (@farnoy) -* Jcparkyn (@Jcparkyn) -* Joaquín Triñanes (@JoaquinTrinanes) -* Lukas Wirth (@Veykril) -* Marco Neumann (@crepererum) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Stark (@matts1) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Philipp Albrecht (@pylbrecht) -* Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) -* Richard Macklin (@rmacklin) -* Robin Stocker (@robinst) -* Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) -* Sora (@SoraTenshi) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* Theodore Ehrenborg (@TheodoreEhrenborg) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Vincent Ging Ho Yim (@cenviity) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Alec Snyder (@allonsy) +- Arthur Grillo (Grillo-0) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Dave Townsend (@Mossop) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Emily (@neongreen) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Fedor Sheremetyev (@sheremetyev) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Jakub Okoński (@farnoy) +- Jcparkyn (@Jcparkyn) +- Joaquín Triñanes (@JoaquinTrinanes) +- Lukas Wirth (@Veykril) +- Marco Neumann (@crepererum) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Stark (@matts1) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Philipp Albrecht (@pylbrecht) +- Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) +- Richard Macklin (@rmacklin) +- Robin Stocker (@robinst) +- Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) +- Sora (@SoraTenshi) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- Theodore Ehrenborg (@TheodoreEhrenborg) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Vincent Ging Ho Yim (@cenviity) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.22.0] - 2024-10-02 ### Breaking changes -* Fixing [#4239](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/4239) means the - ordering of some messages have changed. +- Fixing [#4239](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/4239) means the + ordering of some messages have changed. -* Invalid `ui.graph.style` configuration is now an error. +- Invalid `ui.graph.style` configuration is now an error. -* The builtin template `branch_list` has been renamed to `bookmark_list` as part - of the `jj branch` deprecation. +- The builtin template `branch_list` has been renamed to `bookmark_list` as part + of the `jj branch` deprecation. ### Deprecations -* `jj branch` has been deprecated in favor of `jj bookmark`. +- `jj branch` has been deprecated in favor of `jj bookmark`. - **Rationale:** Jujutsu's branches don't behave like Git branches, which a - confused many newcomers, as they expected a similar behavior given the name. - We've renamed them to "bookmarks" to match the actual behavior, as we think - that describes them better, and they also behave similar to Mercurial's - bookmarks. + **Rationale:** Jujutsu's branches don't behave like Git branches, which a + confused many newcomers, as they expected a similar behavior given the name. + We've renamed them to "bookmarks" to match the actual behavior, as we think + that describes them better, and they also behave similar to Mercurial's + bookmarks. -* `jj obslog` is now called `jj evolution-log`/`jj evolog`. `jj obslog` remains - as an alias. +- `jj obslog` is now called `jj evolution-log`/`jj evolog`. `jj obslog` remains + as an alias. -* `jj unsquash` has been deprecated in favor of `jj squash` and - `jj diffedit --restore-descendants`. +- `jj unsquash` has been deprecated in favor of `jj squash` and + `jj diffedit --restore-descendants`. - **Rationale:** `jj squash` can be used in interactive mode to pull - changes from one commit to another, including from a parent commit - to a child commit. For fine-grained dependent diffs, such as when - the parent and the child commits must successively modify the same - location in a file, `jj diffedit --restore-descendants` can be used - to set the parent commit to the desired content without altering the - content of the child commit. + **Rationale:** `jj squash` can be used in interactive mode to pull + changes from one commit to another, including from a parent commit + to a child commit. For fine-grained dependent diffs, such as when + the parent and the child commits must successively modify the same + location in a file, `jj diffedit --restore-descendants` can be used + to set the parent commit to the desired content without altering the + content of the child commit. -* The `git.push-branch-prefix` config has been deprecated in favor of - `git.push-bookmark-prefix`. +- The `git.push-branch-prefix` config has been deprecated in favor of + `git.push-bookmark-prefix`. -* `conflict()` and `file()` revsets have been renamed to `conflicts()` and `files()` - respectively. The old names are still around and will be removed in a future - release. +- `conflict()` and `file()` revsets have been renamed to `conflicts()` and `files()` + respectively. The old names are still around and will be removed in a future + release. ### New features -* The new config option `snapshot.auto-track` lets you automatically track only - the specified paths (all paths by default). Use the new `jj file track` - command to manually tracks path that were not automatically tracked. There is - no way to list untracked files yet. Use `git status` in a colocated workspace - as a workaround. - [#323](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/323) +- The new config option `snapshot.auto-track` lets you automatically track only + the specified paths (all paths by default). Use the new `jj file track` + command to manually tracks path that were not automatically tracked. There is + no way to list untracked files yet. Use `git status` in a colocated workspace + as a workaround. + [#323](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/323) -* `jj fix` now allows fixing unchanged files with the `--include-unchanged-files` flag. This - can be used to more easily introduce automatic formatting changes in a new - commit separate from other changes. +- `jj fix` now allows fixing unchanged files with the `--include-unchanged-files` flag. This + can be used to more easily introduce automatic formatting changes in a new + commit separate from other changes. -* `jj workspace add` now accepts a `--sparse-patterns=` option, which - allows control of the sparse patterns for a newly created workspace: `copy` - (inherit from parent; default), `full` (full working copy), or `empty` (the - empty working copy). +- `jj workspace add` now accepts a `--sparse-patterns=` option, which + allows control of the sparse patterns for a newly created workspace: `copy` + (inherit from parent; default), `full` (full working copy), or `empty` (the + empty working copy). -* New command `jj workspace rename` that can rename the current workspace. +- New command `jj workspace rename` that can rename the current workspace. -* `jj op log` gained an option to include operation diffs. +- `jj op log` gained an option to include operation diffs. -* `jj git clone` now accepts a `--remote ` option, which - allows to set a name for the remote instead of using the default - `origin`. +- `jj git clone` now accepts a `--remote ` option, which + allows to set a name for the remote instead of using the default + `origin`. -* `jj op undo` now reports information on the operation that has been undone. +- `jj op undo` now reports information on the operation that has been undone. -* `jj squash`: the `-k` flag can be used as a shorthand for `--keep-emptied`. +- `jj squash`: the `-k` flag can be used as a shorthand for `--keep-emptied`. -* CommitId / ChangeId template types now support `.normal_hex()`. +- CommitId / ChangeId template types now support `.normal_hex()`. -* `jj commit` and `jj describe` now accept `--author` option allowing to quickly change - author of given commit. +- `jj commit` and `jj describe` now accept `--author` option allowing to quickly change + author of given commit. -* `jj diffedit`, `jj abandon`, and `jj restore` now accept a `--restore-descendants` - flag. When used, descendants of the edited or deleted commits will keep their original - content. +- `jj diffedit`, `jj abandon`, and `jj restore` now accept a `--restore-descendants` + flag. When used, descendants of the edited or deleted commits will keep their original + content. -* `jj git fetch -b ` will now warn if the branch(es) - can not be found in any of the specified/configured remotes. +- `jj git fetch -b ` will now warn if the branch(es) + can not be found in any of the specified/configured remotes. -* `jj split` now lets the user select all changes in interactive mode. This may be used - to keeping all changes into the first commit while keeping the current commit - description for the second commit (the newly created empty one). +- `jj split` now lets the user select all changes in interactive mode. This may be used + to keeping all changes into the first commit while keeping the current commit + description for the second commit (the newly created empty one). -* Author and committer names are now yellow by default. +- Author and committer names are now yellow by default. ### Fixed bugs -* Update working copy before reporting changes. This prevents errors during reporting - from leaving the working copy in a stale state. +- Update working copy before reporting changes. This prevents errors during reporting + from leaving the working copy in a stale state. -* Fixed panic when parsing invalid conflict markers of a particular form. - ([#2611](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2611)) +- Fixed panic when parsing invalid conflict markers of a particular form. + ([#2611](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2611)) -* Editing a hidden commit now makes it visible. +- Editing a hidden commit now makes it visible. -* The `present()` revset now suppresses missing working copy error. For example, - `present(@)` evaluates to `none()` if the current workspace has no - working-copy commit. +- The `present()` revset now suppresses missing working copy error. For example, + `present(@)` evaluates to `none()` if the current workspace has no + working-copy commit. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Danny Hooper (@hooper) -* Emily Shaffer (@nasamuffin) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Ethan Brierley (@eopb) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) -* Lukas Wirth (@Veykril) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Mateusz Mikuła (@mati865) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* Tyler Goffinet (@qubitz) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Danny Hooper (@hooper) +- Emily Shaffer (@nasamuffin) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Ethan Brierley (@eopb) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) +- Lukas Wirth (@Veykril) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Mateusz Mikuła (@mati865) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- Tyler Goffinet (@qubitz) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.21.0] - 2024-09-04 ### Breaking changes -* `next/prev` will no longer infer when to go into edit mode when moving from - commit to commit. It now either follows the flags `--edit|--no-edit` or it - gets the mode from `ui.movement.edit`. +- `next/prev` will no longer infer when to go into edit mode when moving from + commit to commit. It now either follows the flags `--edit|--no-edit` or it + gets the mode from `ui.movement.edit`. ### Deprecations -* `jj untrack` has been renamed to `jj file untrack`. +- `jj untrack` has been renamed to `jj file untrack`. ### New features -* Add new boolean config knob, `ui.movement.edit` for controlling the behaviour - of `prev/next`. The flag turns `edit` mode `on` and `off` permanently when set - respectively to `true` or `false`. +- Add new boolean config knob, `ui.movement.edit` for controlling the behaviour + of `prev/next`. The flag turns `edit` mode `on` and `off` permanently when set + respectively to `true` or `false`. -* All diff formats except `--name-only` now include information about copies and - moves. So do external diff tools in file-by-file mode. `jj status` also - includes information about copies and moves. +- All diff formats except `--name-only` now include information about copies and + moves. So do external diff tools in file-by-file mode. `jj status` also + includes information about copies and moves. -* Color-words diff has gained [an option to display complex changes as separate - lines](docs/config.md#color-words-diff-options). It's enabled by default. To - restore the old behavior, set `diff.color-words.max-inline-alternation = -1`. +- Color-words diff has gained [an option to display complex changes as separate + lines](docs/config.md#color-words-diff-options). It's enabled by default. To + restore the old behavior, set `diff.color-words.max-inline-alternation = -1`. -* A tilde (`~`) at the start of the path will now be expanded to the user's home - directory when configuring a `signing.key` for SSH commit signing. +- A tilde (`~`) at the start of the path will now be expanded to the user's home + directory when configuring a `signing.key` for SSH commit signing. -* When reconfiguring the author, warn that the working copy won't be updated +- When reconfiguring the author, warn that the working copy won't be updated -* `jj rebase -s` can now be used with the `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` - options, like `jj rebase -r`. +- `jj rebase -s` can now be used with the `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` + options, like `jj rebase -r`. ### Fixed bugs -* Release binaries for Intel Macs have been restored. They were previously - broken due to using a sunset version of GitHub's macOS runners (but nobody had - previously complained.) +- Release binaries for Intel Macs have been restored. They were previously + broken due to using a sunset version of GitHub's macOS runners (but nobody had + previously complained.) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Aaron Bull Schaefer (@elasticdog) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Raniz Daniel Raneland (@Raniz85) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Kaleb Pace (@kalebpace) -* Marie (@NyCodeGHG) -* Marijan Smetko (@InCogNiTo124) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) -* Scott Taylor (@scott2000) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* tingerrr (@tingerrr) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Aaron Bull Schaefer (@elasticdog) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Raniz Daniel Raneland (@Raniz85) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Kaleb Pace (@kalebpace) +- Marie (@NyCodeGHG) +- Marijan Smetko (@InCogNiTo124) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) +- Scott Taylor (@scott2000) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- tingerrr (@tingerrr) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.20.0] - 2024-08-07 ### Note to packagers -* `jj` now links `libgit2` statically by default. To use dynamic linking, you - need to set the environment variable `LIBGIT2_NO_VENDOR=1` while compiling. - ([#4163](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/4163)) +- `jj` now links `libgit2` statically by default. To use dynamic linking, you + need to set the environment variable `LIBGIT2_NO_VENDOR=1` while compiling. + ([#4163](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/4163)) ### Breaking changes -* `jj rebase --skip-empty` has been renamed to `jj rebase --skip-emptied` +- `jj rebase --skip-empty` has been renamed to `jj rebase --skip-emptied` -* `jj backout --revision` has been renamed to `jj backout --revisions`. - The short alias `-r` is still supported. +- `jj backout --revision` has been renamed to `jj backout --revisions`. + The short alias `-r` is still supported. -* [The default `immutable_heads()` set](docs/config.md#set-of-immutable-commits) - now includes `untracked_remote_branches()` with the assumption that untracked - branches aren't managed by you. Therefore, untracked branches are no longer - displayed in `jj log` by default. +- [The default `immutable_heads()` set](docs/config.md#set-of-immutable-commits) + now includes `untracked_remote_branches()` with the assumption that untracked + branches aren't managed by you. Therefore, untracked branches are no longer + displayed in `jj log` by default. -* Updated defaults for graph node symbol templates `templates.log_node` and - `templates.op_log_node`. +- Updated defaults for graph node symbol templates `templates.log_node` and + `templates.op_log_node`. -* [The "fileset" language](docs/filesets.md) is now enabled by default. It can - still be disable by setting `ui.allow-filesets=false`. +- [The "fileset" language](docs/filesets.md) is now enabled by default. It can + still be disable by setting `ui.allow-filesets=false`. -* On `jj git fetch`/`import`, commits referred to by `HEAD@git` are no longer - preserved. If a checked-out named branch gets deleted locally or remotely, the - corresponding commits will be abandoned. +- On `jj git fetch`/`import`, commits referred to by `HEAD@git` are no longer + preserved. If a checked-out named branch gets deleted locally or remotely, the + corresponding commits will be abandoned. -* `jj --at-op=@` no longer merges concurrent operations if explicitly specified. +- `jj --at-op=@` no longer merges concurrent operations if explicitly specified. -* `jj obslog -p` no longer shows diffs at non-partial squash operations. - Previously, it showed the same diffs as the second predecessor. +- `jj obslog -p` no longer shows diffs at non-partial squash operations. + Previously, it showed the same diffs as the second predecessor. ### Deprecations -* The original configuration syntax for `jj fix` is now deprecated in favor of - one that allows defining multiple tools that can affect different filesets. - These can be used in combination for now. See `jj help fix` for details. +- The original configuration syntax for `jj fix` is now deprecated in favor of + one that allows defining multiple tools that can affect different filesets. + These can be used in combination for now. See `jj help fix` for details. ### New features -* Define `immutable_heads()` revset alias in terms of a new `builtin_immutable_heads()`. - This enables users to redefine `immutable_heads()` as they wish, but still - have `builtin_immutable_heads()` which should not be redefined. +- Define `immutable_heads()` revset alias in terms of a new `builtin_immutable_heads()`. + This enables users to redefine `immutable_heads()` as they wish, but still + have `builtin_immutable_heads()` which should not be redefined. -* External diff tools can now be configured to invoke the tool on each file - individually instead of being passed a directory by setting - `merge-tools.$TOOL.diff-invocation-mode="file-by-file"` in config.toml. +- External diff tools can now be configured to invoke the tool on each file + individually instead of being passed a directory by setting + `merge-tools.$TOOL.diff-invocation-mode="file-by-file"` in config.toml. -* In git diffs, word-level hunks are now highlighted with underline. See [diff - colors and styles](docs/config.md#diff-colors-and-styles) for customization. +- In git diffs, word-level hunks are now highlighted with underline. See [diff + colors and styles](docs/config.md#diff-colors-and-styles) for customization. -* New `.diff().()` commit template methods are added. They can be used - in order to show diffs conditionally. For example, - `if(current_working_copy, diff.summary())`. +- New `.diff().()` commit template methods are added. They can be used + in order to show diffs conditionally. For example, + `if(current_working_copy, diff.summary())`. -* `jj git clone` and `jj git init` with an existing git repository adds the - default branch of the remote as repository settings for - `revset-aliases."trunk()"`.` +- `jj git clone` and `jj git init` with an existing git repository adds the + default branch of the remote as repository settings for + `revset-aliases."trunk()"`.` -* `jj workspace forget` now abandons the workspace's working-copy commit if it - was empty. +- `jj workspace forget` now abandons the workspace's working-copy commit if it + was empty. -* `jj backout` now includes the backed out commit's subject in the new commit - message. +- `jj backout` now includes the backed out commit's subject in the new commit + message. -* `jj backout` can now back out multiple commits at once. +- `jj backout` can now back out multiple commits at once. -* `jj git clone some/nested/path` now creates the full directory tree for - nested destination paths if they don't exist. +- `jj git clone some/nested/path` now creates the full directory tree for + nested destination paths if they don't exist. -* String patterns now support case‐insensitive matching by suffixing any - pattern kind with `-i`. `mine()` uses case‐insensitive matching on your email - address unconditionally. Only ASCII case folding is currently implemented, - but this will likely change in the future. +- String patterns now support case‐insensitive matching by suffixing any + pattern kind with `-i`. `mine()` uses case‐insensitive matching on your email + address unconditionally. Only ASCII case folding is currently implemented, + but this will likely change in the future. -* String patterns now support `regex:"pattern"`. +- String patterns now support `regex:"pattern"`. -* New `tracked_remote_branches()` and `untracked_remote_branches()` revset - functions can be used to select tracked/untracked remote branches. +- New `tracked_remote_branches()` and `untracked_remote_branches()` revset + functions can be used to select tracked/untracked remote branches. -* The `file()` revset function now accepts fileset as argument. +- The `file()` revset function now accepts fileset as argument. -* New `diff_contains()` revset function can be used to search diffs. +- New `diff_contains()` revset function can be used to search diffs. -* New command `jj operation diff` that can compare changes made between two - operations. +- New command `jj operation diff` that can compare changes made between two + operations. -* New command `jj operation show` that can show the changes made in a single - operation. +- New command `jj operation show` that can show the changes made in a single + operation. -* New config setting `git.private-commits` to prevent commits from being pushed. +- New config setting `git.private-commits` to prevent commits from being pushed. -* [The default commit description template](docs/config.md#default-description) - can now be configured by `templates.draft_commit_description`. +- [The default commit description template](docs/config.md#default-description) + can now be configured by `templates.draft_commit_description`. -* `jj fix` can now be configured to run different tools on different filesets. - This simplifies the use case of configuring code formatters for specific file - types. See `jj help fix` for details. +- `jj fix` can now be configured to run different tools on different filesets. + This simplifies the use case of configuring code formatters for specific file + types. See `jj help fix` for details. -* Added revset functions `author_date` and `committer_date`. +- Added revset functions `author_date` and `committer_date`. -* `jj describe` can now update the description of multiple commits. +- `jj describe` can now update the description of multiple commits. ### Fixed bugs -* `jj status` will show different messages in a conflicted tree, depending - on the state of the working commit. In particular, if a child commit fixes - a conflict in the parent, this will be reflected in the hint provided - by `jj status` +- `jj status` will show different messages in a conflicted tree, depending + on the state of the working commit. In particular, if a child commit fixes + a conflict in the parent, this will be reflected in the hint provided + by `jj status` -* `jj diff --git` no longer shows the contents of binary files. +- `jj diff --git` no longer shows the contents of binary files. -* Windows binaries no longer require `vcruntime140.dll` to be installed - (normally through Visual Studio.) +- Windows binaries no longer require `vcruntime140.dll` to be installed + (normally through Visual Studio.) -* On quit, the builtin pager no longer waits for all outputs to be discarded. +- On quit, the builtin pager no longer waits for all outputs to be discarded. -* `jj branch rename` no longer shows a warning in colocated repos. +- `jj branch rename` no longer shows a warning in colocated repos. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Danny Hooper (@hooper) -* Emily (@emilazy) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Fedor Sheremetyev (@sheremetyev) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) -* Julien Vincent (@julienvincent) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) -* Matt Stark (@matts1) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Scott Taylor (@scott2000) -* Skyler Grey (@Minion3665) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* Tim Janik (@tim-janik) -* Vincent Ging Ho Yim (@cenviity) -* Vladimír Čunát (@vcunat) -* Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Danny Hooper (@hooper) +- Emily (@emilazy) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Fedor Sheremetyev (@sheremetyev) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) +- Julien Vincent (@julienvincent) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) +- Matt Stark (@matts1) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Scott Taylor (@scott2000) +- Skyler Grey (@Minion3665) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- Tim Janik (@tim-janik) +- Vincent Ging Ho Yim (@cenviity) +- Vladimír Čunát (@vcunat) +- Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.19.0] - 2024-07-03 ### Breaking changes -* In revset aliases, top-level `kind:pattern` expression is now parsed as - modifier. Surround with parentheses if it should be parsed as string/file - pattern. +- In revset aliases, top-level `kind:pattern` expression is now parsed as + modifier. Surround with parentheses if it should be parsed as string/file + pattern. -* Dropped support for automatic upgrade of repo formats used by versions before - 0.12.0. +- Dropped support for automatic upgrade of repo formats used by versions before + 0.12.0. -* `jj fix` now defaults to the broader revset `-s reachable(@, mutable())` - instead of `-s @`. +- `jj fix` now defaults to the broader revset `-s reachable(@, mutable())` + instead of `-s @`. -* Dropped support for deprecated `jj branch delete`/`forget` `--glob` option. +- Dropped support for deprecated `jj branch delete`/`forget` `--glob` option. -* `jj branch set` now creates new branch if it doesn't exist. Use `jj branch - move` to ensure that the target branch already exists. - [#3584](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3584) +- `jj branch set` now creates new branch if it doesn't exist. Use `jj branch +move` to ensure that the target branch already exists. + [#3584](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3584) ### Deprecations -* Replacing `-l` shorthand for `--limit` with `-n` in `jj log`, `jj op log` - and `jj obslog`. +- Replacing `-l` shorthand for `--limit` with `-n` in `jj log`, `jj op log` + and `jj obslog`. -* `jj split --siblings` is deprecated in favor of `jj split --parallel` (to - match `jj parallelize`). +- `jj split --siblings` is deprecated in favor of `jj split --parallel` (to + match `jj parallelize`). -* A new `jj file` subcommand now replaces several existing uncategorized - commands, which are deprecated. - - `jj file show` replaces `jj cat`. - - `jj file chmod` replaces `jj chmod`. - - `jj file list` replaces `jj files`. +- A new `jj file` subcommand now replaces several existing uncategorized + commands, which are deprecated. + - `jj file show` replaces `jj cat`. + - `jj file chmod` replaces `jj chmod`. + - `jj file list` replaces `jj files`. ### New features -* Support background filesystem monitoring via watchman triggers enabled with - the `core.watchman.register_snapshot_trigger = true` config. +- Support background filesystem monitoring via watchman triggers enabled with + the `core.watchman.register_snapshot_trigger = true` config. + +- Show paths to config files when configuration errors occur. -* Show paths to config files when configuration errors occur. +- `jj fix` now supports configuring the default revset for `-s` using the + `revsets.fix` config. -* `jj fix` now supports configuring the default revset for `-s` using the - `revsets.fix` config. +- The `descendants()` revset function now accepts an optional `depth` argument; + like the `ancestors()` depth argument, it limits the depth of the set. -* The `descendants()` revset function now accepts an optional `depth` argument; - like the `ancestors()` depth argument, it limits the depth of the set. +- Revset/template aliases now support function overloading. + [#2966](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2966) -* Revset/template aliases now support function overloading. - [#2966](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2966) +- Conflicted files are individually simplified before being materialized. -* Conflicted files are individually simplified before being materialized. +- The `jj file` subcommand now contains several existing file utilities. -* The `jj file` subcommand now contains several existing file utilities. - - `jj file show`, replacing `jj cat`. - - `jj file chmod` replacing `jj chmod`. - - `jj file list` replacing `jj files`. + - `jj file show`, replacing `jj cat`. + - `jj file chmod` replacing `jj chmod`. + - `jj file list` replacing `jj files`. -* New command `jj branch move` let you update branches by name pattern or source - revision. +- New command `jj branch move` let you update branches by name pattern or source + revision. -* New diff option `jj diff --name-only` allows for easier shell scripting. +- New diff option `jj diff --name-only` allows for easier shell scripting. -* In color-words diffs, hunks are now highlighted with underline. See [diff - colors and styles](docs/config.md#diff-colors-and-styles) for customization. +- In color-words diffs, hunks are now highlighted with underline. See [diff + colors and styles](docs/config.md#diff-colors-and-styles) for customization. -* `jj git push -c ` can now accept revsets that resolve to multiple - revisions. This means that `jj git push -c xyz -c abc` is now equivalent to - `jj git push -c 'all:(xyz | abc)'`. +- `jj git push -c ` can now accept revsets that resolve to multiple + revisions. This means that `jj git push -c xyz -c abc` is now equivalent to + `jj git push -c 'all:(xyz | abc)'`. -* `jj prev` and `jj next` have gained a `--conflict` flag which moves you - to the next conflict in a child commit. +- `jj prev` and `jj next` have gained a `--conflict` flag which moves you + to the next conflict in a child commit. -* New command `jj git remote set-url` that sets the url of a git remote. +- New command `jj git remote set-url` that sets the url of a git remote. -* Author timestamp is now reset when rewriting discardable commits (empty - commits with no description) if authored by the current user. - [#2000](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2000) +- Author timestamp is now reset when rewriting discardable commits (empty + commits with no description) if authored by the current user. + [#2000](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2000) -* `jj commit` now accepts `--reset-author` option to match `jj describe`. +- `jj commit` now accepts `--reset-author` option to match `jj describe`. -* `jj squash` now accepts a `--keep-emptied` option to keep the source commit. +- `jj squash` now accepts a `--keep-emptied` option to keep the source commit. ### Fixed bugs -* `jj git push` now ignores immutable commits when checking whether a - to-be-pushed commit has conflicts, or has no description / committer / author - set. [#3029](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3029) +- `jj git push` now ignores immutable commits when checking whether a + to-be-pushed commit has conflicts, or has no description / committer / author + set. [#3029](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3029) -* `jj` will look for divergent changes outside the short prefix set even if it - finds the change id inside the short prefix set. - [#2476](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2476) +- `jj` will look for divergent changes outside the short prefix set even if it + finds the change id inside the short prefix set. + [#2476](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2476) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Danny Hooper (@hooper) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* James Sully (@sullyj3) -* Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) -* Kyle J Strand (@BatmanAoD) -* Manuel Caldeira (@KiitoX) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) -* Matt Stark (@matts1) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Scott Taylor (@scott2000) -* Simon Wollwage (@Kintaro) -* Tal Pressman (@tp-woven) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Danny Hooper (@hooper) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- James Sully (@sullyj3) +- Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) +- Kyle J Strand (@BatmanAoD) +- Manuel Caldeira (@KiitoX) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Kulukundis (@fowles) +- Matt Stark (@matts1) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Scott Taylor (@scott2000) +- Simon Wollwage (@Kintaro) +- Tal Pressman (@tp-woven) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.18.0] - 2024-06-05 ### Breaking changes -* Dropped support for `ui.default-revset` config (replaced by `revsets.log` in - 0.8.0). +- Dropped support for `ui.default-revset` config (replaced by `revsets.log` in + 0.8.0). -* The `commit_summary_no_branches` template is superseded by - `templates.branch_list`. +- The `commit_summary_no_branches` template is superseded by + `templates.branch_list`. -* `jj split` will now refuse to split an empty commit. +- `jj split` will now refuse to split an empty commit. -* `jj config list` now uses multi-line strings and single-quoted strings in the - output when appropriate. +- `jj config list` now uses multi-line strings and single-quoted strings in the + output when appropriate. -* `jj config get`/`list`/`set` now parse `name` argument as [TOML - key](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#keys). Quote meta characters as needed. - Example: `jj config get "revset-aliases.'trunk()'"` +- `jj config get`/`list`/`set` now parse `name` argument as [TOML + key](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0#keys). Quote meta characters as needed. + Example: `jj config get "revset-aliases.'trunk()'"` -* When updating the working copy away from an empty and undescribed commit, it - is now abandoned even if it is a merge commit. +- When updating the working copy away from an empty and undescribed commit, it + is now abandoned even if it is a merge commit. -* If a new working-copy commit is created because the old one was abandoned, and - the old commit was merge, then the new commit will now also be. - [#2859](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2859) +- If a new working-copy commit is created because the old one was abandoned, and + the old commit was merge, then the new commit will now also be. + [#2859](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2859) -* `jj new`'s `--insert-before`/`--insert-after` options must now be set for each - commit the new commit will be inserted before/after. Previously, those options - were global flags and specifying them once would insert the new commit before/ - after all the specified commits. +- `jj new`'s `--insert-before`/`--insert-after` options must now be set for each + commit the new commit will be inserted before/after. Previously, those options + were global flags and specifying them once would insert the new commit before/ + after all the specified commits. ### Deprecations -* Attempting to alias a built-in command now gives a warning, rather than being - silently ignored. +- Attempting to alias a built-in command now gives a warning, rather than being + silently ignored. ### New features -* `jj branch list`/`tag list` now accept `-T`/`--template` option. The tag list - prints commit summary along with the tag name by default. +- `jj branch list`/`tag list` now accept `-T`/`--template` option. The tag list + prints commit summary along with the tag name by default. -* Conflict markers now include an explanation of what each part of the conflict - represents. +- Conflict markers now include an explanation of what each part of the conflict + represents. -* `ui.color = "debug"` prints active labels alongside the regular colored - output. +- `ui.color = "debug"` prints active labels alongside the regular colored + output. -* `jj branch track` now show conflicts if there are some. +- `jj branch track` now show conflicts if there are some. -* A new revset `reachable(srcs, domain)` will return all commits that are - reachable from `srcs` within `domain`. +- A new revset `reachable(srcs, domain)` will return all commits that are + reachable from `srcs` within `domain`. -* There are now prebuilt binaries for `aarch64-linux-unknown-musl`. - Note, these are cross compiled and currently untested. - We plan on providing fully tested builds later once our CI system allows it. +- There are now prebuilt binaries for `aarch64-linux-unknown-musl`. + Note, these are cross compiled and currently untested. + We plan on providing fully tested builds later once our CI system allows it. -* Added new revsets `mutable()` and `immutable()`. +- Added new revsets `mutable()` and `immutable()`. -* Upgraded `scm-record` from v0.2.0 to v0.3.0. See release notes at - +- Upgraded `scm-record` from v0.2.0 to v0.3.0. See release notes at + -* New command `jj fix` that can be configured to update commits by running code - formatters (or similar tools) on changed files. The configuration schema and - flags are minimal for now, with a number of improvements planned (for example, - [#3800](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3800) and - [#3801](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3801)). +- New command `jj fix` that can be configured to update commits by running code + formatters (or similar tools) on changed files. The configuration schema and + flags are minimal for now, with a number of improvements planned (for example, + [#3800](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3800) and + [#3801](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3801)). -* `jj new`'s `--insert-before` and `--insert-after` options can now be used - simultaneously. +- `jj new`'s `--insert-before` and `--insert-after` options can now be used + simultaneously. -* `jj git push` now can push commits with empty descriptions with the - `--allow-empty-description` flag +- `jj git push` now can push commits with empty descriptions with the + `--allow-empty-description` flag ### Fixed bugs -* Previously, `jj git push` only made sure that the branch is in the expected - location on the remote server when pushing a branch forward (as opposed to - sideways or backwards). Now, `jj git push` makes a safety check in all cases - and fails whenever `jj git fetch` would have introduced a conflict. +- Previously, `jj git push` only made sure that the branch is in the expected + location on the remote server when pushing a branch forward (as opposed to + sideways or backwards). Now, `jj git push` makes a safety check in all cases + and fails whenever `jj git fetch` would have introduced a conflict. - In other words, previously branches that moved sideways or backward were - pushed similarly to Git's `git push --force`; now they have protections - similar to `git push --force-with-lease` (though not identical to it, to match - the behavior of `jj git fetch`). Note also that because of the way `jj git - fetch` works, `jj` does not suffer from the same problems as Git's `git push - --force-with-lease` in situations when `git fetch` is run in the background. + In other words, previously branches that moved sideways or backward were + pushed similarly to Git's `git push --force`; now they have protections + similar to `git push --force-with-lease` (though not identical to it, to match + the behavior of `jj git fetch`). Note also that because of the way `jj git -* When the working copy commit becomes immutable, a new one is automatically - created - on top of it to avoid letting the user edit the immutable one. + fetch`works,`jj`does not suffer from the same problems as Git's`git push + --force-with-lease`in situations when`git fetch` is run in the background. -* `jj config list` now properly escapes TOML keys (#1322). +- When the working copy commit becomes immutable, a new one is automatically + created + on top of it to avoid letting the user edit the immutable one. -* Files with conflicts are now checked out as executable if all sides of the - conflict are executable. +- `jj config list` now properly escapes TOML keys (#1322). -* The progress bar (visible when using e.g. `jj git clone`) clears the - remainder of the cursor row after drawing rather than clearing the entire row - before drawing, eliminating the "flicker" effect seen on some terminals. +- Files with conflicts are now checked out as executable if all sides of the + conflict are executable. + +- The progress bar (visible when using e.g. `jj git clone`) clears the + remainder of the cursor row after drawing rather than clearing the entire row + before drawing, eliminating the "flicker" effect seen on some terminals. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Alexander Potashev (@aspotashev) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Charles Crete (@Cretezy) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Danny Hooper (@hooper) -* Eidolon (@HybridEidolon) -* Glen Choo (@chooglen) -* Gregory Anders (@gpanders) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* jyn (@jyn514) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Stark (@matts1) -* Matthew Davidson (@KingMob) -* Michael Gattozzi (@mgattozzi) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) -* Thomas Castiglione (@gulbanana) -* Théo Daron (@tdaron) -* tinger (@tingerrr) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Alexander Potashev (@aspotashev) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Charles Crete (@Cretezy) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Danny Hooper (@hooper) +- Eidolon (@HybridEidolon) +- Glen Choo (@chooglen) +- Gregory Anders (@gpanders) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- jyn (@jyn514) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Stark (@matts1) +- Matthew Davidson (@KingMob) +- Michael Gattozzi (@mgattozzi) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Remo Senekowitsch (@senekor) +- Thomas Castiglione (@gulbanana) +- Théo Daron (@tdaron) +- tinger (@tingerrr) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.17.1] - 2024-05-07 ### Fixed bugs -* `jj status` no longer scans through the entire history to look for ancestors - with conflicts. +- `jj status` no longer scans through the entire history to look for ancestors + with conflicts. ## [0.17.0] - 2024-05-01 ### Breaking changes -* The default template aliases were replaced as follows: - * `builtin_op_log_root(op_id: OperationId)` -> - `format_root_operation(root: Operation)` - * `builtin_log_root(change_id: ChangeId, commit_id: CommitId)` -> - `format_root_commit(root: Commit)` - * `builtin_change_id_with_hidden_and_divergent_info` -> - `format_short_change_id_with_hidden_and_divergent_info(commit: Commit)` +- The default template aliases were replaced as follows: + + - `builtin_op_log_root(op_id: OperationId)` -> + `format_root_operation(root: Operation)` + - `builtin_log_root(change_id: ChangeId, commit_id: CommitId)` -> + `format_root_commit(root: Commit)` + - `builtin_change_id_with_hidden_and_divergent_info` -> + `format_short_change_id_with_hidden_and_divergent_info(commit: Commit)` -* The `--revision` option of `jj rebase` is renamed to `--revisions`. The short - alias `-r` is still supported. +- The `--revision` option of `jj rebase` is renamed to `--revisions`. The short + alias `-r` is still supported. ### New features -* The list of conflicted paths is printed whenever the working copy changes. - This can be disabled with the `--quiet` option. +- The list of conflicted paths is printed whenever the working copy changes. + This can be disabled with the `--quiet` option. -* Commit objects in templates now have a `mine() -> Boolean` method analog to - the same function in revsets. It evaluates to true if the email of the commit - author matches the current `user.email`. +- Commit objects in templates now have a `mine() -> Boolean` method analog to + the same function in revsets. It evaluates to true if the email of the commit + author matches the current `user.email`. -* Commit objects in templates now have a `contained_in(revset: String) -> - Boolean` method. +- Commit objects in templates now have a `contained_in(revset: String) -> +Boolean` method. -* Operation objects in templates now have a `snapshot() -> Boolean` method that - evaluates to true if the operation was a snapshot created by a non-mutating - command (e.g. `jj log`). +- Operation objects in templates now have a `snapshot() -> Boolean` method that + evaluates to true if the operation was a snapshot created by a non-mutating + command (e.g. `jj log`). -* Revsets and templates now support single-quoted raw string literals. +- Revsets and templates now support single-quoted raw string literals. -* A new config option `ui.always-allow-large-revsets` has been added to - allow large revsets expressions in some commands, without the `all:` prefix. +- A new config option `ui.always-allow-large-revsets` has been added to + allow large revsets expressions in some commands, without the `all:` prefix. -* A new config option `ui.allow-filesets` has been added to enable ["fileset" - expressions](docs/filesets.md). Note that filesets are currently experimental, - but will be enabled by default in a future release. +- A new config option `ui.allow-filesets` has been added to enable ["fileset" + expressions](docs/filesets.md). Note that filesets are currently experimental, + but will be enabled by default in a future release. -* A new global flag `--ignore-immutable` lets you rewrite immutable commits. +- A new global flag `--ignore-immutable` lets you rewrite immutable commits. -* New command `jj parallelize` that rebases a set of revisions into siblings. +- New command `jj parallelize` that rebases a set of revisions into siblings. -* `jj status` now supports filtering by paths. For example, `jj status .` will - only list changed files that are descendants of the current directory. +- `jj status` now supports filtering by paths. For example, `jj status .` will + only list changed files that are descendants of the current directory. -* `jj prev` and `jj next` now work when the working copy revision is a merge. +- `jj prev` and `jj next` now work when the working copy revision is a merge. -* `jj squash` now accepts a `--use-destination-message/-u` option that uses the - description of the destination for the new squashed revision and discards the - descriptions of the source revisions. +- `jj squash` now accepts a `--use-destination-message/-u` option that uses the + description of the destination for the new squashed revision and discards the + descriptions of the source revisions. -* You can check whether Watchman fsmonitor is enabled or installed with the new - `jj debug watchman status` command. +- You can check whether Watchman fsmonitor is enabled or installed with the new + `jj debug watchman status` command. -* `jj rebase` now accepts revsets resolving to multiple revisions with the - `--revisions`/`-r` option. +- `jj rebase` now accepts revsets resolving to multiple revisions with the + `--revisions`/`-r` option. -* `jj rebase -r` now accepts `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` options to - customize the location of the rebased revisions. +- `jj rebase -r` now accepts `--insert-after` and `--insert-before` options to + customize the location of the rebased revisions. ### Fixed bugs -* Revsets now support `\`-escapes in string literal. +- Revsets now support `\`-escapes in string literal. -* The builtin diff editor now allows empty files to be selected during - `jj split`. +- The builtin diff editor now allows empty files to be selected during + `jj split`. -* Fixed a bug with `jj split` introduced in 0.16.0 that caused it to incorrectly - rebase the children of the revision being split if they had other parents - (i.e. if the child was a merge). +- Fixed a bug with `jj split` introduced in 0.16.0 that caused it to incorrectly + rebase the children of the revision being split if they had other parents + (i.e. if the child was a merge). -* The `snapshot.max-new-file-size` option can now handle raw integer literals, - interpreted as a number of bytes, where previously it could only handle string - literals. This means that `snapshot.max-new-file-size="1"` and - `snapshot.max-new-file-size=1` are now equivalent. +- The `snapshot.max-new-file-size` option can now handle raw integer literals, + interpreted as a number of bytes, where previously it could only handle string + literals. This means that `snapshot.max-new-file-size="1"` and + `snapshot.max-new-file-size=1` are now equivalent. -* `jj squash ` is now a no-op if the path argument didn't match any paths - (it used to create new commits with bumped timestamp). - [#3334](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3334) +- `jj squash ` is now a no-op if the path argument didn't match any paths + (it used to create new commits with bumped timestamp). + [#3334](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/3334) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) -* Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Cretezy (@Cretezy) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Noah Mayr (@noahmayr) -* Jeremy O'Brien (@neutralinsomniac) -* Jonathan Lorimer (@JonathanLorimer) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) -* Rowan Walsh (@rowan-walsh) -* Scott Olson (@solson) -* Théo Daron (@tdaron) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) +- Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Cretezy (@Cretezy) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Noah Mayr (@noahmayr) +- Jeremy O'Brien (@neutralinsomniac) +- Jonathan Lorimer (@JonathanLorimer) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) +- Rowan Walsh (@rowan-walsh) +- Scott Olson (@solson) +- Théo Daron (@tdaron) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.16.0] - 2024-04-03 ### Deprecations -* `jj move` was deprecated in favor of `jj squash`. +- `jj move` was deprecated in favor of `jj squash`. ### Breaking changes -* The `git_head` template keyword now returns an optional value instead of a - list of 0 or 1 element. +- The `git_head` template keyword now returns an optional value instead of a + list of 0 or 1 element. -* The `jj sparse set --edit`/`--reset` flags were split up into `jj sparse - edit`/`reset` subcommands respectively. +- The `jj sparse set --edit`/`--reset` flags were split up into `jj sparse +edit`/`reset` subcommands respectively. -* The `jj sparse` subcommands now parse and print patterns as workspace-relative - paths. +- The `jj sparse` subcommands now parse and print patterns as workspace-relative + paths. -* The `jj log` command no longer uses the default revset when a path is - specified. +- The `jj log` command no longer uses the default revset when a path is + specified. ### New features -* Config now supports rgb hex colors (in the form `#rrggbb`) wherever existing - color names are supported. +- Config now supports rgb hex colors (in the form `#rrggbb`) wherever existing + color names are supported. -* `ui.default-command` now accepts multiple string arguments, for more complex - default `jj` commands. +- `ui.default-command` now accepts multiple string arguments, for more complex + default `jj` commands. -* Graph node symbols are now configurable via templates - * `templates.log_node` - * `templates.op_log_node` +- Graph node symbols are now configurable via templates -* `jj log` now includes synthetic nodes in the graph where some revisions were - elided. + - `templates.log_node` + - `templates.op_log_node` -* `jj squash` now accepts `--from` and `--into` (also aliased as `--to`) if `-r` - is not specified. It can now be used for all use cases where `jj move` could - previously be used. The `--from` argument accepts a revset that resolves to - more than one revision. +- `jj log` now includes synthetic nodes in the graph where some revisions were + elided. -* Commit templates now support `immutable` keyword. +- `jj squash` now accepts `--from` and `--into` (also aliased as `--to`) if `-r` + is not specified. It can now be used for all use cases where `jj move` could + previously be used. The `--from` argument accepts a revset that resolves to + more than one revision. -* New template function `coalesce(content, ..)` is added. +- Commit templates now support `immutable` keyword. -* Timestamps are now shown in local timezone and without milliseconds and - timezone offset by default. +- New template function `coalesce(content, ..)` is added. -* `jj git push` now prints messages from the remote. +- Timestamps are now shown in local timezone and without milliseconds and + timezone offset by default. -* `jj branch list` now supports a `--conflicted/-c` option to show only - conflicted branches. +- `jj git push` now prints messages from the remote. -* `jj duplicate` and `jj abandon` can now take more than a single `-r` argument, - for consistency with other commands. +- `jj branch list` now supports a `--conflicted/-c` option to show only + conflicted branches. -* `jj branch list` now allows combining `-r REVISIONS`/`NAMES` and `-a` options. +- `jj duplicate` and `jj abandon` can now take more than a single `-r` argument, + for consistency with other commands. -* `--all` is now named `--all-remotes` for `jj branch list` +- `jj branch list` now allows combining `-r REVISIONS`/`NAMES` and `-a` options. -* There is a new global `--quiet` flag to silence commands' non-primary output. +- `--all` is now named `--all-remotes` for `jj branch list` -* `jj split` now supports a `--siblings/-s` option that splits the target - revision into siblings with the same parents and children. +- There is a new global `--quiet` flag to silence commands' non-primary output. -* New function `working_copies()` for revsets to show the working copy commits - of all workspaces. +- `jj split` now supports a `--siblings/-s` option that splits the target + revision into siblings with the same parents and children. + +- New function `working_copies()` for revsets to show the working copy commits + of all workspaces. ### Fixed bugs @@ -1078,27 +1087,27 @@ None. Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Aleksey Kuznetsov (@zummenix) -* Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) -* Christoph Koehler (@ckoehler) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Khionu Sybiern (@khionu) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matthew Davidson (@KingMob) -* mrstanwell (@mrstanwell) -* Noah Mayr (@noahmayr) -* Patric Stout (@TrueBrain) -* Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) -* Simon Wollwage (@Kintaro) -* Steve Klabnik (@steveklabnik) -* Tom Ward (@tomafro) -* TrashCan (@TrashCan69420) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Aleksey Kuznetsov (@zummenix) +- Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) +- Christoph Koehler (@ckoehler) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Khionu Sybiern (@khionu) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matthew Davidson (@KingMob) +- mrstanwell (@mrstanwell) +- Noah Mayr (@noahmayr) +- Patric Stout (@TrueBrain) +- Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) +- Simon Wollwage (@Kintaro) +- Steve Klabnik (@steveklabnik) +- Tom Ward (@tomafro) +- TrashCan (@TrashCan69420) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.15.1] - 2024-03-06 @@ -1108,500 +1117,501 @@ No code changes (fixing Rust `Cargo.toml` stuff). ### Breaking changes -* The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.76.0. +- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.76.0. -* The on-disk index format changed. New index files will be created - automatically, but it can fail if the repository is co-located and predates - Git GC issues [#815](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/815). If - reindexing failed, you'll need to clean up corrupted operation history by - `jj op abandon ..`. +- The on-disk index format changed. New index files will be created + automatically, but it can fail if the repository is co-located and predates + Git GC issues [#815](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/815). If + reindexing failed, you'll need to clean up corrupted operation history by + `jj op abandon ..`. -* Dropped support for the "legacy" graph-drawing style. Use "ascii" for a very - similar result. +- Dropped support for the "legacy" graph-drawing style. Use "ascii" for a very + similar result. -* The default log output no longer lists all tagged heads. Set `revsets.log = - "@ | ancestors(immutable_heads().., 2) | heads(immutable_heads())"` to restore - the old behavior. +- The default log output no longer lists all tagged heads. Set `revsets.log = +"@ | ancestors(immutable_heads().., 2) | heads(immutable_heads())"` to restore + the old behavior. -* Dropped support for the deprecated `:` revset operator. Use `::` instead. +- Dropped support for the deprecated `:` revset operator. Use `::` instead. -* `jj rebase --skip-empty` no longer abandons commits that were already empty - before the rebase. +- `jj rebase --skip-empty` no longer abandons commits that were already empty + before the rebase. ### New features -* Partial support for commit signing. Currently you can configure jj to "keep" - commit signatures by making new ones for rewritten commits, and to sign new - commits when they are created. +- Partial support for commit signing. Currently you can configure jj to "keep" + commit signatures by making new ones for rewritten commits, and to sign new + commits when they are created. + + This comes with out-of-the-box support for the following backends: - This comes with out-of-the-box support for the following backends: - * GnuPG - * SSH + - GnuPG + - SSH - Signature verification and an explicit sign command will hopefully come soon. + Signature verification and an explicit sign command will hopefully come soon. -* Templates now support logical operators: `||`, `&&`, `!` +- Templates now support logical operators: `||`, `&&`, `!` -* Templates now support the `self` keyword, which is the current commit in `jj - log`/`obslog` templates. +- Templates now support the `self` keyword, which is the current commit in `jj +log`/`obslog` templates. -* `jj show` now accepts `-T`/`--template` option to render its output using - template +- `jj show` now accepts `-T`/`--template` option to render its output using + template -* `jj config list` now accepts `-T`/`--template` option. +- `jj config list` now accepts `-T`/`--template` option. -* `jj git fetch` now accepts `-b` as a shorthand for `--branch`, making it more - consistent with other commands that accept a branch +- `jj git fetch` now accepts `-b` as a shorthand for `--branch`, making it more + consistent with other commands that accept a branch -* In the templating language, Timestamps now have a `.local()` method for - converting to the local timezone. +- In the templating language, Timestamps now have a `.local()` method for + converting to the local timezone. -* `jj next/prev` now infer `--edit` when you're already editing a non-head - commit (a commit with children). +- `jj next/prev` now infer `--edit` when you're already editing a non-head + commit (a commit with children). -* A new built-in pager named `:builtin` is available on all platforms, - implemented with [minus](https://github.com/arijit79/minus/) +- A new built-in pager named `:builtin` is available on all platforms, + implemented with [minus](https://github.com/arijit79/minus/) -* Set config `ui.log-synthetic-elided-nodes = true` to make `jj log` include - synthetic nodes in the graph where some revisions were elided - ([#1252](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1252), - [#2971](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2971)). This may become the - default depending on feedback. +- Set config `ui.log-synthetic-elided-nodes = true` to make `jj log` include + synthetic nodes in the graph where some revisions were elided + ([#1252](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1252), + [#2971](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2971)). This may become the + default depending on feedback. -* When creating a new workspace, the sparse patterns are now copied over from - the current workspace. +- When creating a new workspace, the sparse patterns are now copied over from + the current workspace. -* `jj git init --colocate` can now import an existing Git repository. This is - equivalent to `jj git init --git-repo=.`. +- `jj git init --colocate` can now import an existing Git repository. This is + equivalent to `jj git init --git-repo=.`. -* `jj git fetch` now automatically prints new remote branches and tags by - default. +- `jj git fetch` now automatically prints new remote branches and tags by + default. -* `--verbose/-v` is now `--debug` (no short option since it's not intended to be - used often) +- `--verbose/-v` is now `--debug` (no short option since it's not intended to be + used often) -* `jj move --from/--to` can now be abbreviated to `jj move -f/-t` +- `jj move --from/--to` can now be abbreviated to `jj move -f/-t` -* `jj commit`/`diffedit`/`move`/`resolve`/`split`/`squash`/`unsquash` now accept - `--tool=` option to override the default. - [#2575](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2575) +- `jj commit`/`diffedit`/`move`/`resolve`/`split`/`squash`/`unsquash` now accept + `--tool=` option to override the default. + [#2575](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2575) -* Added completions for [Nushell](https://nushell.sh) to `jj util completion` +- Added completions for [Nushell](https://nushell.sh) to `jj util completion` -* `jj branch list` now supports a `--tracked/-t` option which can be used to - show tracked branches only. Omits local Git-tracking branches by default. +- `jj branch list` now supports a `--tracked/-t` option which can be used to + show tracked branches only. Omits local Git-tracking branches by default. -* Commands producing diffs now accept a `--context` flag for the number of - lines of context to show. +- Commands producing diffs now accept a `--context` flag for the number of + lines of context to show. -* `jj` commands with the `-T`/`--template` option now provide a hint containing - defined template names when no argument is given, assisting the user in making - a selection. +- `jj` commands with the `-T`/`--template` option now provide a hint containing + defined template names when no argument is given, assisting the user in making + a selection. ### Fixed bugs -* On Windows, symlinks in the repo are now supported when Developer Mode is - enabled. - When symlink support is unavailable, they will be materialized as regular - files in the - working copy (instead of resulting in a crash). - [#2](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2) +- On Windows, symlinks in the repo are now supported when Developer Mode is + enabled. + When symlink support is unavailable, they will be materialized as regular + files in the + working copy (instead of resulting in a crash). + [#2](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2) -* On Windows, the `:builtin` pager is now used by default, rather than being - disabled entirely. +- On Windows, the `:builtin` pager is now used by default, rather than being + disabled entirely. -* Auto-rebase now preserves the shape of history even for merge commits where - one parent is an ancestor of another. - [#2600](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2600) +- Auto-rebase now preserves the shape of history even for merge commits where + one parent is an ancestor of another. + [#2600](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2600) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Aleksey Kuznetsov (@zummenix) -* Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) -* Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) -* Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) -* Daehyeok Mun (@daehyeok) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) -* gulbanana (@gulbanana) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) -* Julien Vincent (@julienvincent) -* jyn (@jyn514) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Paulo Coelho (@prscoelho) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Aleksey Kuznetsov (@zummenix) +- Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) +- Anton Älgmyr (@algmyr) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) +- Benjamin Tan (@bnjmnt4n) +- Daehyeok Mun (@daehyeok) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Evan Mesterhazy (@emesterhazy) +- gulbanana (@gulbanana) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) +- Julien Vincent (@julienvincent) +- jyn (@jyn514) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Paulo Coelho (@prscoelho) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Poliorcetics (@poliorcetics) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.14.0] - 2024-02-07 ### Deprecations -* `jj checkout` and `jj merge` are both deprecated; use `jj new` instead to - replace both of these commands in all instances. +- `jj checkout` and `jj merge` are both deprecated; use `jj new` instead to + replace both of these commands in all instances. - **Rationale**: `jj checkout` and `jj merge` both implement identical - functionality, which is a subset of `jj new`. `checkout` creates a new working - copy commit on top of a single specified revision, i.e. with one parent. - `merge` creates a new working copy commit on top of *at least* two specified - revisions, i.e. with two or more parents. + **Rationale**: `jj checkout` and `jj merge` both implement identical + functionality, which is a subset of `jj new`. `checkout` creates a new working + copy commit on top of a single specified revision, i.e. with one parent. + `merge` creates a new working copy commit on top of _at least_ two specified + revisions, i.e. with two or more parents. - The only difference between these commands and `jj new`, which *also* creates - a new working copy commit, is that `new` can create a working copy commit on - top of any arbitrary number of revisions, so it can handle both the previous - cases at once. The only actual difference between these three commands is the - command syntax and their name. These names were chosen to be familiar to users - of other version control systems, but we instead encourage all users to adopt - `jj new` instead; it is more general and easier to remember than both of - these. + The only difference between these commands and `jj new`, which _also_ creates + a new working copy commit, is that `new` can create a working copy commit on + top of any arbitrary number of revisions, so it can handle both the previous + cases at once. The only actual difference between these three commands is the + command syntax and their name. These names were chosen to be familiar to users + of other version control systems, but we instead encourage all users to adopt + `jj new` instead; it is more general and easier to remember than both of + these. - `jj checkout` and `jj merge` will no longer be shown as part of `jj help`, but - will still function for now, emitting a warning about their deprecation. + `jj checkout` and `jj merge` will no longer be shown as part of `jj help`, but + will still function for now, emitting a warning about their deprecation. - **Deadline**: `jj checkout` and `jj merge` will be deleted and are expected - become a **hard error later in 2024**. + **Deadline**: `jj checkout` and `jj merge` will be deleted and are expected + become a **hard error later in 2024**. -* `jj init --git` and `jj init --git-repo` are now deprecated and will be - removed - in the near future. +- `jj init --git` and `jj init --git-repo` are now deprecated and will be + removed + in the near future. - Use `jj git init` instead. + Use `jj git init` instead. ### Breaking changes -* (Minor) Diff summaries (e.g. `jj diff -s`) now use `D` for "Deleted" instead - of `R` for "Removed". @joyously pointed out that `R` could also mean - "Renamed". +- (Minor) Diff summaries (e.g. `jj diff -s`) now use `D` for "Deleted" instead + of `R` for "Removed". @joyously pointed out that `R` could also mean + "Renamed". -* `jj util completion` now takes the shell as a positional argument, not a flag. - the previous behavior is deprecated, but supported for now. it will be removed - in the future. +- `jj util completion` now takes the shell as a positional argument, not a flag. + the previous behavior is deprecated, but supported for now. it will be removed + in the future. -* `jj rebase` now preserves the shape of history even for merge commits where - one parent is an ancestor of another. You can follow the `jj rebase` by - `jj rebase -s -d ` if you want to linearize the - history. +- `jj rebase` now preserves the shape of history even for merge commits where + one parent is an ancestor of another. You can follow the `jj rebase` by + `jj rebase -s -d ` if you want to linearize the + history. ### New features -* `jj util completion` now supports powershell and elvish. +- `jj util completion` now supports powershell and elvish. -* Official binaries for macOS running on Apple Silicon (`aarch64-apple-darwin`) - are now available, alongside the existing macOS x86 binaries. +- Official binaries for macOS running on Apple Silicon (`aarch64-apple-darwin`) + are now available, alongside the existing macOS x86 binaries. -* New `jj op abandon` command is added to clean up the operation history. Git - refs and commit objects can be further compacted by `jj util gc`. +- New `jj op abandon` command is added to clean up the operation history. Git + refs and commit objects can be further compacted by `jj util gc`. -* `jj util gc` now removes unreachable operation, view, and Git objects. +- `jj util gc` now removes unreachable operation, view, and Git objects. -* `jj branch rename` will now warn if the renamed branch has a remote branch, - since - those will have to be manually renamed outside of `jj`. +- `jj branch rename` will now warn if the renamed branch has a remote branch, + since + those will have to be manually renamed outside of `jj`. -* `jj git push` gained a `--tracked` option, to push all the tracked branches. +- `jj git push` gained a `--tracked` option, to push all the tracked branches. -* There's now a virtual root operation, similar to the [virtual root - commit](docs/glossary.md#root-commit). It appears at the end of `jj op log`. +- There's now a virtual root operation, similar to the [virtual root + commit](docs/glossary.md#root-commit). It appears at the end of `jj op log`. -* `jj config list` gained a `--include-overridden` option to allow - printing overridden config values. +- `jj config list` gained a `--include-overridden` option to allow + printing overridden config values. -* `jj config list` now accepts `--user` or `--repo` option to specify - config origin. +- `jj config list` now accepts `--user` or `--repo` option to specify + config origin. -* New `jj config path` command to print the config file path without launching - an editor. +- New `jj config path` command to print the config file path without launching + an editor. -* `jj tag list` command prints imported git tags. +- `jj tag list` command prints imported git tags. -* `jj next` and `jj prev` now prompt in the event of the next/previous commit - being ambiguous, instead of failing outright. +- `jj next` and `jj prev` now prompt in the event of the next/previous commit + being ambiguous, instead of failing outright. -* `jj resolve` now displays the file being resolved. +- `jj resolve` now displays the file being resolved. -* `jj workspace root` was aliased to `jj root`, for ease of discoverability +- `jj workspace root` was aliased to `jj root`, for ease of discoverability -* `jj diff` no longer shows the contents of binary files. +- `jj diff` no longer shows the contents of binary files. -* `jj git` now has an `init` command that initializes a git backed repo. +- `jj git` now has an `init` command that initializes a git backed repo. -* New template function `surround(prefix, suffix, content)` is added. +- New template function `surround(prefix, suffix, content)` is added. ### Fixed bugs -* Fixed snapshots of symlinks in `gitignore`-d directory. - [#2878](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2878) +- Fixed snapshots of symlinks in `gitignore`-d directory. + [#2878](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2878) -* Fixed data loss in dirty working copy when checked-out branch is rebased or - abandoned by Git. - [#2876](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2876) +- Fixed data loss in dirty working copy when checked-out branch is rebased or + abandoned by Git. + [#2876](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2876) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) -* Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) -* Daehyeok Mun (@daehyeok) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Ikko Eltociear Ashimine (@eltociear) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) -* jyn (@jyn514) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Stark (@matts1) -* Michael Pratt (prattmic) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Stephen Jennings (@jennings) -* Valentin Gatien-Baron (@v-gb) -* vwkd (@vwkd) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) +- Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) +- Daehyeok Mun (@daehyeok) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Ikko Eltociear Ashimine (@eltociear) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Jonathan Tan (@jonathantanmy) +- jyn (@jyn514) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Stark (@matts1) +- Michael Pratt (prattmic) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Stephen Jennings (@jennings) +- Valentin Gatien-Baron (@v-gb) +- vwkd (@vwkd) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.13.0] - 2024-01-03 ### Breaking changes -* `jj git fetch` no longer imports new remote branches as local branches. Set - `git.auto-local-branch = true` to restore the old behavior. +- `jj git fetch` no longer imports new remote branches as local branches. Set + `git.auto-local-branch = true` to restore the old behavior. ### New features -* Information about new and resolved conflicts is now printed by every command. +- Information about new and resolved conflicts is now printed by every command. -* `jj branch` has gained a new `rename` subcommand that allows changing a branch - name atomically. `jj branch help rename` for details. +- `jj branch` has gained a new `rename` subcommand that allows changing a branch + name atomically. `jj branch help rename` for details. ### Fixed bugs -* Command aliases can now be loaded from repository config relative to the - current working directory. - [#2414](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2414) +- Command aliases can now be loaded from repository config relative to the + current working directory. + [#2414](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2414) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) -* Gabriel Scherer (@gasche) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Essien Ita Essien (@essiene) +- Gabriel Scherer (@gasche) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.12.0] - 2023-12-05 ### Breaking changes -* The `remote_branches()` revset no longer includes branches exported to the Git - repository (so called Git-tracking branches.) +- The `remote_branches()` revset no longer includes branches exported to the Git + repository (so called Git-tracking branches.) -* `jj branch set` no longer creates a new branch. Use `jj branch create` - instead. +- `jj branch set` no longer creates a new branch. Use `jj branch create` + instead. -* `jj init --git` in an existing Git repository now errors and exits rather than - creating a second Git store. +- `jj init --git` in an existing Git repository now errors and exits rather than + creating a second Git store. ### New features -* `jj workspace add` can now take _multiple_ `--revision` arguments, which will - create a new workspace with its working-copy commit on top of all the parents, - as if you had run `jj new r1 r2 r3 ...`. +- `jj workspace add` can now take _multiple_ `--revision` arguments, which will + create a new workspace with its working-copy commit on top of all the parents, + as if you had run `jj new r1 r2 r3 ...`. -* You can now set `git.abandon-unreachable-commits = false` to disable the - usual behavior where commits that became unreachable in the Git repo are - abandoned ([#2504](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2504)). +- You can now set `git.abandon-unreachable-commits = false` to disable the + usual behavior where commits that became unreachable in the Git repo are + abandoned ([#2504](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2504)). -* `jj new` gained a `--no-edit` option to prevent editing the newly created - commit. For example, `jj new a b --no-edit -m Merge` creates a merge commit - without affecting the working copy. +- `jj new` gained a `--no-edit` option to prevent editing the newly created + commit. For example, `jj new a b --no-edit -m Merge` creates a merge commit + without affecting the working copy. -* `jj rebase` now takes the flag `--skip-empty`, which doesn't copy over commits - that would become empty after a rebase. +- `jj rebase` now takes the flag `--skip-empty`, which doesn't copy over commits + that would become empty after a rebase. -* There is a new `jj util gc` command for cleaning up the repository storage. - For now, it simply runs `git gc` on the backing Git repo (when using the Git - backend). +- There is a new `jj util gc` command for cleaning up the repository storage. + For now, it simply runs `git gc` on the backing Git repo (when using the Git + backend). ### Fixed bugs -* Fixed another file conflict resolution issue where `jj status` would disagree - with the actual file content. - [#2654](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2654) +- Fixed another file conflict resolution issue where `jj status` would disagree + with the actual file content. + [#2654](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2654) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Antoine Cezar (@AntoineCezar) -* Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* Carlos Precioso (@cprecioso) -* Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Jason R. Coombs (@jaraco) -* Jesse Somerville (@jessesomerville) -* Łukasz Kurowski (@crackcomm) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Antoine Cezar (@AntoineCezar) +- Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- Carlos Precioso (@cprecioso) +- Chris Krycho (@chriskrycho) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Jason R. Coombs (@jaraco) +- Jesse Somerville (@jessesomerville) +- Łukasz Kurowski (@crackcomm) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.11.0] - 2023-11-01 ### Breaking changes -* Conflicts are now stored in a different way. Commits written by a new `jj` - binary will not be read correctly by older `jj` binaries. The new model - solves some performance problems with the old model. For example, `jj log` - should be noticeably faster on large repos. You may need to create a new - clone to see the full speedup. +- Conflicts are now stored in a different way. Commits written by a new `jj` + binary will not be read correctly by older `jj` binaries. The new model + solves some performance problems with the old model. For example, `jj log` + should be noticeably faster on large repos. You may need to create a new + clone to see the full speedup. -* The `remote_branches()` revset now includes branches exported to the Git - repository (so called Git-tracking branches.) *This change will be reverted - in 0.12.0.* +- The `remote_branches()` revset now includes branches exported to the Git + repository (so called Git-tracking branches.) _This change will be reverted + in 0.12.0._ -* Status messages are now printed to stderr. +- Status messages are now printed to stderr. -* `jj config set` now interprets the value as TOML also if it's a valid TOML - array or table. For example, `jj config set --user 'aliases.n' '["new"]'` +- `jj config set` now interprets the value as TOML also if it's a valid TOML + array or table. For example, `jj config set --user 'aliases.n' '["new"]'` -* Remote branches now have tracking or non-tracking flags. The - `git.auto-local-branch` setting is applied only to newly fetched remote - branches. Existing remote branches are migrated as follows: +- Remote branches now have tracking or non-tracking flags. The + `git.auto-local-branch` setting is applied only to newly fetched remote + branches. Existing remote branches are migrated as follows: - * If local branch exists, the corresponding remote branches are considered - tracking branches. - * Otherwise, the remote branches are non-tracking branches. + - If local branch exists, the corresponding remote branches are considered + tracking branches. + - Otherwise, the remote branches are non-tracking branches. - If the deduced tracking flags are wrong, use `jj branch track`/`untrack` - commands to fix them up. + If the deduced tracking flags are wrong, use `jj branch track`/`untrack` + commands to fix them up. - See [automatic local branch creation](docs/config.md#automatic-local-branch-creation) - for details. + See [automatic local branch creation](docs/config.md#automatic-local-branch-creation) + for details. -* Non-tracking remote branches aren't listed by default. Use `jj branch list - --all` to show all local and remote branches. +- Non-tracking remote branches aren't listed by default. Use `jj branch list +--all` to show all local and remote branches. -* It's not allowed to push branches if non-tracking remote branches of the same - name exist. +- It's not allowed to push branches if non-tracking remote branches of the same + name exist. -* Pushing deleted/moved branches no longer abandons the local commits referenced - by the remote branches. +- Pushing deleted/moved branches no longer abandons the local commits referenced + by the remote branches. -* `jj git fetch --branch` now requires `glob:` prefix to expand `*` in branch - name. +- `jj git fetch --branch` now requires `glob:` prefix to expand `*` in branch + name. ### New features -* `jj`'s stable release can now be installed - with [`cargo binstall jj-cli`](https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall). +- `jj`'s stable release can now be installed + with [`cargo binstall jj-cli`](https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall). -* `jj workspace add` now takes a `--revision` argument. +- `jj workspace add` now takes a `--revision` argument. -* `jj workspace forget` can now forget multiple workspaces at once. +- `jj workspace forget` can now forget multiple workspaces at once. -* `branches()`/`remote_branches()`/`author()`/`committer()`/`description()` - revsets now support glob matching. +- `branches()`/`remote_branches()`/`author()`/`committer()`/`description()` + revsets now support glob matching. -* `jj branch delete`/`forget`/`list`, and `jj git push --branch` now support - [string pattern syntax](docs/revsets.md#string-patterns). The `--glob` option - is deprecated in favor of `glob:` pattern. +- `jj branch delete`/`forget`/`list`, and `jj git push --branch` now support + [string pattern syntax](docs/revsets.md#string-patterns). The `--glob` option + is deprecated in favor of `glob:` pattern. -* The `branches`/`tags`/`git_refs`/`git_head` template keywords now return a - list of `RefName`s. They were previously pre-formatted strings. +- The `branches`/`tags`/`git_refs`/`git_head` template keywords now return a + list of `RefName`s. They were previously pre-formatted strings. -* The new template keywords `local_branches`/`remote_branches` are added to show - only local/remote branches. +- The new template keywords `local_branches`/`remote_branches` are added to show + only local/remote branches. -* `jj workspace add` now preserves all parents of the old working-copy commit - instead of just the first one. +- `jj workspace add` now preserves all parents of the old working-copy commit + instead of just the first one. -* `jj rebase -r` gained the ability to rebase a revision `A` onto a descendant - of `A`. +- `jj rebase -r` gained the ability to rebase a revision `A` onto a descendant + of `A`. ### Fixed bugs -* Updating the working copy to a commit where a file that's currently ignored - in the working copy no longer leads to a crash - ([#976](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/976)). +- Updating the working copy to a commit where a file that's currently ignored + in the working copy no longer leads to a crash + ([#976](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/976)). -* Conflicts in executable files can now be resolved just like conflicts in - non-executable files ([#1279](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1279)). +- Conflicts in executable files can now be resolved just like conflicts in + non-executable files ([#1279](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1279)). -* `jj new --insert-before` and `--insert-after` now respect immutable revisions - ([#2468](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2468)). +- `jj new --insert-before` and `--insert-after` now respect immutable revisions + ([#2468](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/2468)). ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Antoine Cezar (@AntoineCezar) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* Gabriel Scherer (@gasche) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Infra (@1011X) -* Isabella Basso (@isinyaaa) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Tal Pressman (@talpr) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Antoine Cezar (@AntoineCezar) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- Gabriel Scherer (@gasche) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Infra (@1011X) +- Isabella Basso (@isinyaaa) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Tal Pressman (@talpr) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.10.0] - 2023-10-04 ### Breaking changes -* A default revset-alias function `trunk()` now exists. If you previously - defined - your own `trunk()` alias it will continue to overwrite the built-in one. - Check [revsets.toml](cli/src/config/revsets.toml) - and [revsets.md](docs/revsets.md) - to understand how the function can be adapted. +- A default revset-alias function `trunk()` now exists. If you previously + defined + your own `trunk()` alias it will continue to overwrite the built-in one. + Check [revsets.toml](cli/src/config/revsets.toml) + and [revsets.md](docs/revsets.md) + to understand how the function can be adapted. ### New features -* The `ancestors()` revset function now takes an optional `depth` argument - to limit the depth of the ancestor set. For example, use `jj log -r - 'ancestors(@, 5)` to view the last 5 commits. +- The `ancestors()` revset function now takes an optional `depth` argument + to limit the depth of the ancestor set. For example, use `jj log -r +'ancestors(@, 5)` to view the last 5 commits. -* Support for the Watchman filesystem monitor is now bundled by default. Set - `core.fsmonitor = "watchman"` in your repo to enable. +- Support for the Watchman filesystem monitor is now bundled by default. Set + `core.fsmonitor = "watchman"` in your repo to enable. -* You can now configure the set of immutable commits via - `revset-aliases.immutable_heads()`. For example, set it to - `"remote_branches() | tags()"` to prevent rewriting those those. Their - ancestors are implicitly also immutable. +- You can now configure the set of immutable commits via + `revset-aliases.immutable_heads()`. For example, set it to + `"remote_branches() | tags()"` to prevent rewriting those those. Their + ancestors are implicitly also immutable. -* `jj op log` now supports `--no-graph`. +- `jj op log` now supports `--no-graph`. -* Templates now support an additional escape: `\0`. This will output a literal - null byte. This may be useful for e.g. - `jj log -T 'description ++ "\0"' --no-graph` to output descriptions only, but - be able to tell where the boundaries are +- Templates now support an additional escape: `\0`. This will output a literal + null byte. This may be useful for e.g. + `jj log -T 'description ++ "\0"' --no-graph` to output descriptions only, but + be able to tell where the boundaries are -* jj now bundles a TUI tool to use as the default diff and merge editors. (The - previous default was `meld`.) +- jj now bundles a TUI tool to use as the default diff and merge editors. (The + previous default was `meld`.) -* `jj split` supports the `--interactive` flag. (This is already the default if - no paths are provided.) +- `jj split` supports the `--interactive` flag. (This is already the default if + no paths are provided.) -* `jj commit` accepts an optional list of paths indicating a subset of files to - include in the first commit +- `jj commit` accepts an optional list of paths indicating a subset of files to + include in the first commit -* `jj commit` accepts the `--interactive` flag. +- `jj commit` accepts the `--interactive` flag. ### Fixed bugs @@ -1609,619 +1619,619 @@ Thanks to the people who made this release happen! Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Emily Kyle Fox (@emilykfox) -* glencbz (@glencbz) -* Hong Shin (@honglooker) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* James Sully (@sullyj3) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Willian Mori (@wmrmrx)) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) -* Zachary Dremann (@Dr-Emann) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Emily Kyle Fox (@emilykfox) +- glencbz (@glencbz) +- Hong Shin (@honglooker) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- James Sully (@sullyj3) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Willian Mori (@wmrmrx)) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Zachary Dremann (@Dr-Emann) ## [0.9.0] - 2023-09-06 ### Breaking changes -* The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.71.0. +- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.71.0. -* The storage format of branches, tags, and git refs has changed. Newly-stored - repository data will no longer be loadable by older binaries. +- The storage format of branches, tags, and git refs has changed. Newly-stored + repository data will no longer be loadable by older binaries. -* The `:` revset operator is deprecated. Use `::` instead. We plan to delete the - `:` form in jj 0.15+. +- The `:` revset operator is deprecated. Use `::` instead. We plan to delete the + `:` form in jj 0.15+. -* The `--allow-large-revsets` flag for `jj rebase` and `jj new` was replaced by - a `all:` before the revset. For example, use `jj rebase -d 'all:foo-'` - instead of `jj rebase --allow-large-revsets -d 'foo-'`. +- The `--allow-large-revsets` flag for `jj rebase` and `jj new` was replaced by + a `all:` before the revset. For example, use `jj rebase -d 'all:foo-'` + instead of `jj rebase --allow-large-revsets -d 'foo-'`. -* The `--allow-large-revsets` flag for `jj rebase` and `jj new` can no longer be - used for allowing duplicate destinations. Include the potential duplicates - in a single expression instead (e.g. `jj new 'all:x|y'`). +- The `--allow-large-revsets` flag for `jj rebase` and `jj new` can no longer be + used for allowing duplicate destinations. Include the potential duplicates + in a single expression instead (e.g. `jj new 'all:x|y'`). -* The `push.branch-prefix` option was renamed to `git.push-branch-prefix`. +- The `push.branch-prefix` option was renamed to `git.push-branch-prefix`. -* The default editor on Windows is now `Notepad` instead of `pico`. +- The default editor on Windows is now `Notepad` instead of `pico`. -* `jj` will fail attempts to snapshot new files larger than 1MiB by default. - This behavior - can be customized with the `snapshot.max-new-file-size` config option. +- `jj` will fail attempts to snapshot new files larger than 1MiB by default. + This behavior + can be customized with the `snapshot.max-new-file-size` config option. -* Author and committer signatures now use empty strings to represent unset - names and email addresses. The `author`/`committer` template keywords and - methods also return empty strings. - Older binaries may not warn user when attempting to `git push` commits - with such signatures. +- Author and committer signatures now use empty strings to represent unset + names and email addresses. The `author`/`committer` template keywords and + methods also return empty strings. + Older binaries may not warn user when attempting to `git push` commits + with such signatures. -* In revsets, the working-copy or remote symbols (such as `@`, `workspace_id@`, - and `branch@remote`) can no longer be quoted as a unit. If a workspace or - branch name contains whitespace, quote the name like `"branch name"@remote`. - Also, these symbols will not be resolved as revset aliases or function - parameters. For example, `author(foo@)` is now an error, and the revset alias - `'revset-aliases.foo@' = '@'` will be failed to parse. +- In revsets, the working-copy or remote symbols (such as `@`, `workspace_id@`, + and `branch@remote`) can no longer be quoted as a unit. If a workspace or + branch name contains whitespace, quote the name like `"branch name"@remote`. + Also, these symbols will not be resolved as revset aliases or function + parameters. For example, `author(foo@)` is now an error, and the revset alias + `'revset-aliases.foo@' = '@'` will be failed to parse. -* The `root` revset symbol has been converted to function `root()`. +- The `root` revset symbol has been converted to function `root()`. -* The `..x` revset is now evaluated to `root()..x`, which means the root commit - is no longer included. +- The `..x` revset is now evaluated to `root()..x`, which means the root commit + is no longer included. -* `jj git push` will now push all branches in the range `remote_branches()..@` - instead of only branches pointing to `@` or `@-`. +- `jj git push` will now push all branches in the range `remote_branches()..@` + instead of only branches pointing to `@` or `@-`. -* It's no longer allowed to create a Git remote named "git". Use `jj git remote - rename` to rename the existing remote. - [#1690](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1690) +- It's no longer allowed to create a Git remote named "git". Use `jj git remote +rename` to rename the existing remote. + [#1690](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1690) -* Revset expression like `origin/main` will no longer resolve to a - remote-tracking branch. Use `main@origin` instead. +- Revset expression like `origin/main` will no longer resolve to a + remote-tracking branch. Use `main@origin` instead. ### New features -* Default template for `jj log` now does not show irrelevant information - (timestamp, empty, message placeholder etc.) about the root commit. +- Default template for `jj log` now does not show irrelevant information + (timestamp, empty, message placeholder etc.) about the root commit. -* Commit templates now support the `root` keyword, which is `true` for the root - commit and `false` for every other commit. +- Commit templates now support the `root` keyword, which is `true` for the root + commit and `false` for every other commit. -* `jj init --git-repo` now works with bare repositories. +- `jj init --git-repo` now works with bare repositories. -* `jj config edit --user` and `jj config set --user` will now pick a default - config location if no existing file is found, potentially creating parent - directories. +- `jj config edit --user` and `jj config set --user` will now pick a default + config location if no existing file is found, potentially creating parent + directories. -* `jj log` output is now topologically grouped. - [#242](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/242) +- `jj log` output is now topologically grouped. + [#242](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/242) -* `jj git clone` now supports the `--colocate` flag to create the git repo - in the same directory as the jj repo. +- `jj git clone` now supports the `--colocate` flag to create the git repo + in the same directory as the jj repo. -* `jj restore` gained a new option `--changes-in` to restore files - from a merge revision's parents. This undoes the changes that `jj diff -r` - would show. +- `jj restore` gained a new option `--changes-in` to restore files + from a merge revision's parents. This undoes the changes that `jj diff -r` + would show. -* `jj diff`/`log` now supports `--tool ` option to generate diffs by - external program. For configuration, see [the documentation](docs/config.md). - [#1886](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1886) +- `jj diff`/`log` now supports `--tool ` option to generate diffs by + external program. For configuration, see [the documentation](docs/config.md). + [#1886](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1886) -* A new experimental diff editor `meld-3` is introduced that sets up Meld to - allow you to see both sides of the original diff while editing. This can be - used with `jj split`, `jj move -i`, etc. +- A new experimental diff editor `meld-3` is introduced that sets up Meld to + allow you to see both sides of the original diff while editing. This can be + used with `jj split`, `jj move -i`, etc. -* `jj log`/`obslog`/`op log` now supports `--limit N` option to show the first - `N` entries. +- `jj log`/`obslog`/`op log` now supports `--limit N` option to show the first + `N` entries. -* Added the `ui.paginate` option to enable/disable pager usage in commands +- Added the `ui.paginate` option to enable/disable pager usage in commands -* `jj checkout`/`jj describe`/`jj commit`/`jj new`/`jj squash` can take repeated - `-m/--message` arguments. Each passed message will be combined into paragraphs - (separated by a blank line) +- `jj checkout`/`jj describe`/`jj commit`/`jj new`/`jj squash` can take repeated + `-m/--message` arguments. Each passed message will be combined into paragraphs + (separated by a blank line) -* It is now possible to set a default description using the new - `ui.default-description` option, to use when describing changes with an empty - description. +- It is now possible to set a default description using the new + `ui.default-description` option, to use when describing changes with an empty + description. -* `jj split` will now leave the description empty on the second part if the - description was empty on the input commit. +- `jj split` will now leave the description empty on the second part if the + description was empty on the input commit. -* `branches()`/`remote_branches()`/`author()`/`committer()`/`description()` - revsets now support exact matching. For example, `branch(exact:main)` - selects the branch named "main", but not "maint". `description(exact:"")` - selects commits whose description is empty. +- `branches()`/`remote_branches()`/`author()`/`committer()`/`description()` + revsets now support exact matching. For example, `branch(exact:main)` + selects the branch named "main", but not "maint". `description(exact:"")` + selects commits whose description is empty. -* Revsets gained a new function `mine()` that - aliases `author(exact:"your_email")`. +- Revsets gained a new function `mine()` that + aliases `author(exact:"your_email")`. -* Added support for `::` and `..` revset operators with both left and right - operands omitted. These expressions are equivalent to `all()` and `~root()` - respectively. +- Added support for `::` and `..` revset operators with both left and right + operands omitted. These expressions are equivalent to `all()` and `~root()` + respectively. -* `jj log` timestamp format now accepts `.utc()` to convert a timestamp to UTC. +- `jj log` timestamp format now accepts `.utc()` to convert a timestamp to UTC. -* templates now support additional string - methods `.starts_with(x)`, `.ends_with(x)` - `.remove_prefix(x)`, `.remove_suffix(x)`, and `.substr(start, end)`. +- templates now support additional string + methods `.starts_with(x)`, `.ends_with(x)` + `.remove_prefix(x)`, `.remove_suffix(x)`, and `.substr(start, end)`. -* `jj next` and `jj prev` are added, these allow you to traverse the history - in a linear style. For people coming from Sapling and `git-branchles` - see [#2126](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2126) for - further pending improvements. +- `jj next` and `jj prev` are added, these allow you to traverse the history + in a linear style. For people coming from Sapling and `git-branchles` + see [#2126](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2126) for + further pending improvements. -* `jj diff --stat` has been implemented. It shows a histogram of the changes, - same as `git diff --stat`. - Fixes [#2066](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2066) +- `jj diff --stat` has been implemented. It shows a histogram of the changes, + same as `git diff --stat`. + Fixes [#2066](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2066) -* `jj git fetch --all-remotes` has been implemented. It fetches all remotes - instead of just the default remote +- `jj git fetch --all-remotes` has been implemented. It fetches all remotes + instead of just the default remote ### Fixed bugs -* Fix issues related to .gitignore handling of untracked directories - [#2051](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2051). +- Fix issues related to .gitignore handling of untracked directories + [#2051](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2051). -* `jj config set --user` and `jj config edit --user` can now be used outside of - any repository. +- `jj config set --user` and `jj config edit --user` can now be used outside of + any repository. -* SSH authentication could hang when ssh-agent couldn't be reached - [#1970](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1970) +- SSH authentication could hang when ssh-agent couldn't be reached + [#1970](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1970) -* SSH authentication can now use ed25519 and ed25519-sk keys. They still need - to be password-less. +- SSH authentication can now use ed25519 and ed25519-sk keys. They still need + to be password-less. -* Git repository managed by the repo tool can now be detected as a "colocated" - repository. - [#2011](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2011) +- Git repository managed by the repo tool can now be detected as a "colocated" + repository. + [#2011](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/2011) ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Alexander Potashev (@aspotashev) -* Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* Christophe Poucet (@poucet) -* Emily Kyle Fox (@emilykfox) -* Glen Choo (@chooglen) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) -* Linus Arver (@listx) -* Martin Clausen (@maacl) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Matt Freitas-Stavola (@mbStavola) -* Oscar Bonilla (@ob) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Piotr Kufel (@qfel) -* Preston Van Loon (@prestonvanloon) -* Tal Pressman (@talpr) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Vincent Breitmoser (@Valodim) -* Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) -* Zachary Dremann (@Dr-Emann) +- Alexander Potashev (@aspotashev) +- Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Brittain (@benbrittain) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- Christophe Poucet (@poucet) +- Emily Kyle Fox (@emilykfox) +- Glen Choo (@chooglen) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) +- Linus Arver (@listx) +- Martin Clausen (@maacl) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Matt Freitas-Stavola (@mbStavola) +- Oscar Bonilla (@ob) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Piotr Kufel (@qfel) +- Preston Van Loon (@prestonvanloon) +- Tal Pressman (@talpr) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Vincent Breitmoser (@Valodim) +- Vladimir (@0xdeafbeef) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Zachary Dremann (@Dr-Emann) ## [0.8.0] - 2023-07-09 ### Breaking changes -* The `jujutsu` and `jujutsu-lib` crates were renamed to `jj-cli` and `jj-lib`, - respectively. +- The `jujutsu` and `jujutsu-lib` crates were renamed to `jj-cli` and `jj-lib`, + respectively. -* The `ui.oplog-relative-timestamps` option has been removed. Use the - `format_time_range()` template alias instead. For details, see - [the documentation](docs/config.md). +- The `ui.oplog-relative-timestamps` option has been removed. Use the + `format_time_range()` template alias instead. For details, see + [the documentation](docs/config.md). -* Implicit concatenation of template expressions has been disabled. Use - `++` operator, `concat()`, or `separate()` function instead. - Example: `description ++ "\n"` +- Implicit concatenation of template expressions has been disabled. Use + `++` operator, `concat()`, or `separate()` function instead. + Example: `description ++ "\n"` -* `jj git push` will consider pushing the parent commit only when the - current commit has no content and no description, such as right after - a `jj squash`. +- `jj git push` will consider pushing the parent commit only when the + current commit has no content and no description, such as right after + a `jj squash`. -* The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.64.0. +- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.64.0. -* The `heads()` revset function was split up into two functions. `heads()` - without arguments is now called `visible_heads()`. `heads()` with one argument - is unchanged. +- The `heads()` revset function was split up into two functions. `heads()` + without arguments is now called `visible_heads()`. `heads()` with one argument + is unchanged. -* The `ui.default-revset` config was renamed to `revsets.log`. +- The `ui.default-revset` config was renamed to `revsets.log`. -* The `jj sparse` command was split up into `jj sparse list` and - `jj sparse set`. +- The `jj sparse` command was split up into `jj sparse list` and + `jj sparse set`. -* `jj hide` (alias for `jj abandon`) is no longer available. Use `jj abandon` - instead. +- `jj hide` (alias for `jj abandon`) is no longer available. Use `jj abandon` + instead. -* `jj debug completion`, `jj debug mangen` and `jj debug config-schema` have - been moved from `jj debug` to `jj util`. +- `jj debug completion`, `jj debug mangen` and `jj debug config-schema` have + been moved from `jj debug` to `jj util`. -* `jj` will no longer parse `br` as a git_ref `refs/heads/br` when a branch `br` - does not exist but the git_ref does (this is rare). Use `br@git` instead. +- `jj` will no longer parse `br` as a git_ref `refs/heads/br` when a branch `br` + does not exist but the git_ref does (this is rare). Use `br@git` instead. -* `jj git fetch` will no longer import unrelated branches from the underlying - Git repo. +- `jj git fetch` will no longer import unrelated branches from the underlying + Git repo. ### New features -* `jj git push --deleted` will remove all locally deleted branches from the - remote. +- `jj git push --deleted` will remove all locally deleted branches from the + remote. -* `jj restore` without `--from` works correctly even if `@` is a merge - commit. +- `jj restore` without `--from` works correctly even if `@` is a merge + commit. -* `jj rebase` now accepts multiple `-s` and `-b` arguments. Revsets with - multiple commits are allowed with `--allow-large-revsets`. +- `jj rebase` now accepts multiple `-s` and `-b` arguments. Revsets with + multiple commits are allowed with `--allow-large-revsets`. -* `jj git fetch` now supports a `--branch` argument to fetch some of the - branches only. +- `jj git fetch` now supports a `--branch` argument to fetch some of the + branches only. -* `jj config get` command allows retrieving config values for use in scripting. +- `jj config get` command allows retrieving config values for use in scripting. -* `jj config set` command allows simple config edits like - `jj config set --repo user.email "somebody@example.com"` +- `jj config set` command allows simple config edits like + `jj config set --repo user.email "somebody@example.com"` -* Added `ui.log-word-wrap` option to wrap `jj log`/`obslog`/`op log` content - based on terminal width. [#1043](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1043) +- Added `ui.log-word-wrap` option to wrap `jj log`/`obslog`/`op log` content + based on terminal width. [#1043](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1043) -* Nodes in the (text-based) graphical log output now use a `◉` symbol instead - of the letter `o`. The ASCII-based graph styles still use `o`. +- Nodes in the (text-based) graphical log output now use a `◉` symbol instead + of the letter `o`. The ASCII-based graph styles still use `o`. -* Commands that accept a diff format (`jj diff`, `jj interdiff`, `jj show`, - `jj log`, and `jj obslog`) now accept `--types` to show only the type of file - before and after. +- Commands that accept a diff format (`jj diff`, `jj interdiff`, `jj show`, + `jj log`, and `jj obslog`) now accept `--types` to show only the type of file + before and after. -* `jj describe` now supports `--reset-author` for resetting a commit's author - to the configured user. `jj describe` also gained a `--no-edit` option to - avoid opening the editor. +- `jj describe` now supports `--reset-author` for resetting a commit's author + to the configured user. `jj describe` also gained a `--no-edit` option to + avoid opening the editor. -* Added `latest(x[, n])` revset function to select the latest `n` commits. +- Added `latest(x[, n])` revset function to select the latest `n` commits. -* Added `conflict()` revset function to select commits with conflicts. +- Added `conflict()` revset function to select commits with conflicts. -* `jj squash` AKA `jj amend` now accepts a `--message` option to set the - description of the squashed commit on the command-line. +- `jj squash` AKA `jj amend` now accepts a `--message` option to set the + description of the squashed commit on the command-line. -* The progress display on `jj git clone/fetch` now includes the downloaded size. +- The progress display on `jj git clone/fetch` now includes the downloaded size. -* The formatter now supports a "default" color that can override another color - defined by a parent style. +- The formatter now supports a "default" color that can override another color + defined by a parent style. -* `jj obslog` and `jj log` now show abandoned commits as hidden. +- `jj obslog` and `jj log` now show abandoned commits as hidden. -* `jj git fetch` and `jj git push` will now use the single defined remote even - if it is not named "origin". +- `jj git fetch` and `jj git push` will now use the single defined remote even + if it is not named "origin". -* `jj git push` now accepts `--branch` and `--change` arguments together. +- `jj git push` now accepts `--branch` and `--change` arguments together. -* `jj git push` now accepts a `-r/--revisions` flag to specify revisions to - push. All branches pointing to any of the specified revisions will be pushed. - The flag can be used together with `--branch` and `--change`. +- `jj git push` now accepts a `-r/--revisions` flag to specify revisions to + push. All branches pointing to any of the specified revisions will be pushed. + The flag can be used together with `--branch` and `--change`. -* `jj` with no subcommand now defaults to `jj log` instead of showing help. This - command can be overridden by setting `ui.default-command`. +- `jj` with no subcommand now defaults to `jj log` instead of showing help. This + command can be overridden by setting `ui.default-command`. -* Description tempfiles created via `jj describe` now have the file extension - `.jjdescription` to help external tooling detect a unique filetype. +- Description tempfiles created via `jj describe` now have the file extension + `.jjdescription` to help external tooling detect a unique filetype. -* The shortest unique change ID prefixes and commit ID prefixes in `jj log` are - now shorter within the default log revset. You can override the default by - setting the `revsets.short-prefixes` config to a different revset. +- The shortest unique change ID prefixes and commit ID prefixes in `jj log` are + now shorter within the default log revset. You can override the default by + setting the `revsets.short-prefixes` config to a different revset. -* The last seen state of branches in the underlying git repo is now presented by - `jj branch list`/`jj log` as a remote called `git` (e.g. `main@git`). They can - also be referenced in revsets. Such branches exist in colocated repos or if - you use `jj git export`. +- The last seen state of branches in the underlying git repo is now presented by + `jj branch list`/`jj log` as a remote called `git` (e.g. `main@git`). They can + also be referenced in revsets. Such branches exist in colocated repos or if + you use `jj git export`. -* The new `jj chmod` command allows setting or removing the executable bit on - paths. Unlike the POSIX `chmod`, it works on Windows, on conflicted files, and - on arbitrary revisions. Bits other than the executable bit are not planned to - be supported. +- The new `jj chmod` command allows setting or removing the executable bit on + paths. Unlike the POSIX `chmod`, it works on Windows, on conflicted files, and + on arbitrary revisions. Bits other than the executable bit are not planned to + be supported. -* `jj sparse set` now accepts an `--edit` flag which brings up the `$EDITOR` to - edit sparse patterns. +- `jj sparse set` now accepts an `--edit` flag which brings up the `$EDITOR` to + edit sparse patterns. -* `jj branch list` can now be filtered by revset. +- `jj branch list` can now be filtered by revset. -* Initial support for the Watchman filesystem monitor. Set - `core.fsmonitor = "watchman"` in your repo to enable. +- Initial support for the Watchman filesystem monitor. Set + `core.fsmonitor = "watchman"` in your repo to enable. ### Fixed bugs -* Modify/delete conflicts now include context lines - [#1244](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1244). +- Modify/delete conflicts now include context lines + [#1244](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1244). -* It is now possible to modify either side of a modify/delete conflict (any - change used to be considered a resolution). +- It is now possible to modify either side of a modify/delete conflict (any + change used to be considered a resolution). -* Fixed a bug that could get partially resolved conflicts to be interpreted - incorrectly. +- Fixed a bug that could get partially resolved conflicts to be interpreted + incorrectly. -* `jj git fetch`: when re-adding a remote repository that had been previously - removed, in some situations the remote branches were not recreated. +- `jj git fetch`: when re-adding a remote repository that had been previously + removed, in some situations the remote branches were not recreated. -* `jj git remote rename`: the git remote references were not rewritten with - the new name. If a new remote with the old name and containing the same - branches was added, the remote branches may not be recreated in some cases. +- `jj git remote rename`: the git remote references were not rewritten with + the new name. If a new remote with the old name and containing the same + branches was added, the remote branches may not be recreated in some cases. -* `jj workspace update-stale` now snapshots the working-copy changes before - updating to the new working-copy commit. +- `jj workspace update-stale` now snapshots the working-copy changes before + updating to the new working-copy commit. -* It is no longer allowed to create branches at the root commit. +- It is no longer allowed to create branches at the root commit. -* `git checkout` (without using `jj`) in colocated repo no longer abandons - the previously checked-out anonymous branch. - [#1042](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1042). +- `git checkout` (without using `jj`) in colocated repo no longer abandons + the previously checked-out anonymous branch. + [#1042](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1042). -* `jj git fetch` in a colocated repo now abandons branches deleted on the - remote, just like in a non-colocated repo. - [#864](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/864) +- `jj git fetch` in a colocated repo now abandons branches deleted on the + remote, just like in a non-colocated repo. + [#864](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/864) -* `jj git fetch` can now fetch forgotten branches even if they didn't move on - the remote. - [#1714](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/1714) - [#1771](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/1771) +- `jj git fetch` can now fetch forgotten branches even if they didn't move on + the remote. + [#1714](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/1714) + [#1771](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/pull/1771) -* It is now possible to `jj branch forget` deleted branches. - [#1537](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1537) +- It is now possible to `jj branch forget` deleted branches. + [#1537](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1537) -* Fixed race condition when assigning change id to Git commit. If you've - already had unreachable change ids, run `jj debug reindex`. - [#924](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/924) +- Fixed race condition when assigning change id to Git commit. If you've + already had unreachable change ids, run `jj debug reindex`. + [#924](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/924) -* Fixed false divergence on racy working-copy snapshots. - [#697](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/697), - [#1608](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1608) +- Fixed false divergence on racy working-copy snapshots. + [#697](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/697), + [#1608](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/1608) -* In colocated repos, a bug causing conflicts when undoing branch moves (#922) - has been fixed. Some surprising behaviors related to undoing `jj git push` or - `jj git fetch` remain. +- In colocated repos, a bug causing conflicts when undoing branch moves (#922) + has been fixed. Some surprising behaviors related to undoing `jj git push` or + `jj git fetch` remain. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Aaron Bull Schaefer (@elasticdog) -* Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) -* Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* B Wilson (@xelxebar) -* Christophe Poucet (@poucet) -* David Barnett (@dbarnett) -* Glen Choo (@chooglen) -* Grégoire Geis (@71) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Isabella Basso (@isinyaaa) -* Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* mlcui (@mlcui-corp) -* Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) -* Tal Pressman (@talpr) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Aaron Bull Schaefer (@elasticdog) +- Anton Bulakh (@necauqua) +- Austin Seipp (@thoughtpolice) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- B Wilson (@xelxebar) +- Christophe Poucet (@poucet) +- David Barnett (@dbarnett) +- Glen Choo (@chooglen) +- Grégoire Geis (@71) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Isabella Basso (@isinyaaa) +- Kevin Liao (@kevincliao) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- mlcui (@mlcui-corp) +- Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) +- Tal Pressman (@talpr) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.7.0] - 2023-02-16 ### Breaking changes -* The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.61.0. +- The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is now 1.61.0. -* The `jj touchup` command was renamed to `jj diffedit`. +- The `jj touchup` command was renamed to `jj diffedit`. -* The `-i` option to `jj restore` was removed in favor of new `--from`/`--to` - options to `jj diffedit`. +- The `-i` option to `jj restore` was removed in favor of new `--from`/`--to` + options to `jj diffedit`. -* To report the situation when a change id corresponds to multiple visible - commits, `jj log` now prints the change id in red and puts `??` after it. - Previously, it printed the word "divergent". +- To report the situation when a change id corresponds to multiple visible + commits, `jj log` now prints the change id in red and puts `??` after it. + Previously, it printed the word "divergent". -* `jj log` prefixes commit descriptions with "(empty)" when they contain no - change compared to their parents. +- `jj log` prefixes commit descriptions with "(empty)" when they contain no + change compared to their parents. -* The `author`/`committer` templates now display both name and email. Use - `author.name()`/`committer.name()` to extract the name. +- The `author`/`committer` templates now display both name and email. Use + `author.name()`/`committer.name()` to extract the name. -* Storage of the "HEAD@git" reference changed and can now have conflicts. - Operations written by a new `jj` binary will have a "HEAD@git" reference that - is not visible to older binaries. +- Storage of the "HEAD@git" reference changed and can now have conflicts. + Operations written by a new `jj` binary will have a "HEAD@git" reference that + is not visible to older binaries. -* The `description` template keyword is now empty if no description set. - Use `if(description, description, "(no description set)\n")` to get back - the previous behavior. +- The `description` template keyword is now empty if no description set. + Use `if(description, description, "(no description set)\n")` to get back + the previous behavior. -* The `template.log.graph` and `template.commit_summary` config keys were - renamed to `templates.log` and `templates.commit_summary` respectively. +- The `template.log.graph` and `template.commit_summary` config keys were + renamed to `templates.log` and `templates.commit_summary` respectively. -* If a custom `templates.log` template is set, working-copy commit will - no longer be highlighted automatically. Wrap your template with - `label(if(current_working_copy, "working_copy"), ...)` to label the - working-copy entry. +- If a custom `templates.log` template is set, working-copy commit will + no longer be highlighted automatically. Wrap your template with + `label(if(current_working_copy, "working_copy"), ...)` to label the + working-copy entry. -* The `ui.relative-timestamps` option has been removed. Use the - `format_timestamp()` template alias instead. For details on showing relative - timestamps in `jj log` and `jj show`, see [the documentation](docs/config.md). +- The `ui.relative-timestamps` option has been removed. Use the + `format_timestamp()` template alias instead. For details on showing relative + timestamps in `jj log` and `jj show`, see [the documentation](docs/config.md). -* `jj op log` now shows relative timestamps by default. To disable, set - `ui.oplog-relative-timestamps` to `false`. +- `jj op log` now shows relative timestamps by default. To disable, set + `ui.oplog-relative-timestamps` to `false`. -* The global `--no-commit-working-copy` is now called `--ignore-working-copy`. +- The global `--no-commit-working-copy` is now called `--ignore-working-copy`. -* The `diff.format` config option is now called `ui.diff.format`. The old name - is still supported for now. +- The `diff.format` config option is now called `ui.diff.format`. The old name + is still supported for now. -* `merge-tools..edit-args` now requires `$left`/`$right` parameters. - The default is `edit-args = ["$left", "$right"]`. +- `merge-tools..edit-args` now requires `$left`/`$right` parameters. + The default is `edit-args = ["$left", "$right"]`. -* The builtin `jj update` and `jj up` aliases for `jj checkout` have been - deleted. +- The builtin `jj update` and `jj up` aliases for `jj checkout` have been + deleted. -* Change IDs are now rendered using letters from the end of the alphabet (from - 'z' through 'k') instead of the usual hex digits ('0' through '9' and 'a' - through 'f'). This is to clarify the distinction between change IDs and commit - IDs, and to allow more efficient lookup of unique prefixes. This change - doesn't affect the storage format; existing repositories will remain usable. +- Change IDs are now rendered using letters from the end of the alphabet (from + 'z' through 'k') instead of the usual hex digits ('0' through '9' and 'a' + through 'f'). This is to clarify the distinction between change IDs and commit + IDs, and to allow more efficient lookup of unique prefixes. This change + doesn't affect the storage format; existing repositories will remain usable. ### New features -* The default log format now uses the committer timestamp instead of the author - timestamp. +- The default log format now uses the committer timestamp instead of the author + timestamp. -* `jj log --summary --patch` now shows both summary and diff outputs. +- `jj log --summary --patch` now shows both summary and diff outputs. -* `jj git push` now accepts multiple `--branch`/`--change` arguments +- `jj git push` now accepts multiple `--branch`/`--change` arguments -* `jj config list` command prints values from config and `config edit` opens - the config in an editor. +- `jj config list` command prints values from config and `config edit` opens + the config in an editor. -* `jj debug config-schema` command prints out JSON schema for the jj TOML config - file format. +- `jj debug config-schema` command prints out JSON schema for the jj TOML config + file format. -* `jj resolve --list` can now describe the complexity of conflicts. +- `jj resolve --list` can now describe the complexity of conflicts. -* `jj resolve` now notifies the user of remaining conflicts, if any, on success. - This can be prevented by the new `--quiet` option. +- `jj resolve` now notifies the user of remaining conflicts, if any, on success. + This can be prevented by the new `--quiet` option. -* Per-repository configuration is now read from `.jj/repo/config.toml`. +- Per-repository configuration is now read from `.jj/repo/config.toml`. -* Background colors, bold text, and underlining are now supported. You can set - e.g. `color.error = { bg = "red", bold = true, underline = true }` in your - `~/.jjconfig.toml`. +- Background colors, bold text, and underlining are now supported. You can set + e.g. `color.error = { bg = "red", bold = true, underline = true }` in your + `~/.jjconfig.toml`. -* The `empty` condition in templates is true when the commit makes no change to - the three compared to its parents. +- The `empty` condition in templates is true when the commit makes no change to + the three compared to its parents. -* `branches([needle])` revset function now takes `needle` as an optional - argument and matches just the branches whose name contains `needle`. +- `branches([needle])` revset function now takes `needle` as an optional + argument and matches just the branches whose name contains `needle`. -* `remote_branches([branch_needle[, remote_needle]])` now takes `branch_needle` - and `remote_needle` as optional arguments and matches just the branches whose - name contains `branch_needle` and remote contains `remote_needle`. +- `remote_branches([branch_needle[, remote_needle]])` now takes `branch_needle` + and `remote_needle` as optional arguments and matches just the branches whose + name contains `branch_needle` and remote contains `remote_needle`. -* `jj git fetch` accepts repeated `--remote` arguments. +- `jj git fetch` accepts repeated `--remote` arguments. -* Default remotes can be configured for the `jj git fetch` and `jj git push` - operations ("origin" by default) using the `git.fetch` and `git.push` - configuration entries. `git.fetch` can be a list if multiple remotes must - be fetched from. +- Default remotes can be configured for the `jj git fetch` and `jj git push` + operations ("origin" by default) using the `git.fetch` and `git.push` + configuration entries. `git.fetch` can be a list if multiple remotes must + be fetched from. -* `jj duplicate` can now duplicate multiple changes in one go. This preserves - any parent-child relationships between them. For example, the entire tree of - descendants of `abc` can be duplicated with `jj duplicate abc:`. +- `jj duplicate` can now duplicate multiple changes in one go. This preserves + any parent-child relationships between them. For example, the entire tree of + descendants of `abc` can be duplicated with `jj duplicate abc:`. -* `jj log` now highlights the shortest unique prefix of every commit and change - id and shows the rest in gray. To customize the length and style, use the - `format_short_id()` template alias. For details, see - [the documentation](docs/config.md). +- `jj log` now highlights the shortest unique prefix of every commit and change + id and shows the rest in gray. To customize the length and style, use the + `format_short_id()` template alias. For details, see + [the documentation](docs/config.md). -* `jj print` was renamed to `jj cat`. `jj print` remains as an alias. +- `jj print` was renamed to `jj cat`. `jj print` remains as an alias. -* In content that goes to the terminal, the ANSI escape byte (0x1b) is replaced - by a "␛" character. That prevents them from interfering with the ANSI escapes - jj itself writes. +- In content that goes to the terminal, the ANSI escape byte (0x1b) is replaced + by a "␛" character. That prevents them from interfering with the ANSI escapes + jj itself writes. -* `jj workspace root` prints the root path of the current workspace. +- `jj workspace root` prints the root path of the current workspace. -* The `[alias]` config section was renamed to `[aliases]`. The old name is - still accepted for backwards compatibility for some time. +- The `[alias]` config section was renamed to `[aliases]`. The old name is + still accepted for backwards compatibility for some time. -* Commands that draw an ASCII graph (`jj log`, `jj op log`, `jj obslog`) now - have different styles available by setting e.g. `ui.graph.style = "curved"`. +- Commands that draw an ASCII graph (`jj log`, `jj op log`, `jj obslog`) now + have different styles available by setting e.g. `ui.graph.style = "curved"`. -* `jj split` accepts creating empty commits when given a path. `jj split .` - inserts an empty commit between the target commit and its children if any, - and `jj split any-non-existent-path` inserts an empty commit between the - target commit and its parents. +- `jj split` accepts creating empty commits when given a path. `jj split .` + inserts an empty commit between the target commit and its children if any, + and `jj split any-non-existent-path` inserts an empty commit between the + target commit and its parents. -* Command arguments to `ui.diff-editor`/`ui.merge-editor` can now be specified - inline without referring to `[merge-tools]` table. +- Command arguments to `ui.diff-editor`/`ui.merge-editor` can now be specified + inline without referring to `[merge-tools]` table. -* `jj rebase` now accepts a new `--allow-large-revsets` argument that allows the - revset in the `-d` argument to expand to several revisions. For example, - `jj rebase -s B -d B- -d C` now works even if `B` is a merge commit. +- `jj rebase` now accepts a new `--allow-large-revsets` argument that allows the + revset in the `-d` argument to expand to several revisions. For example, + `jj rebase -s B -d B- -d C` now works even if `B` is a merge commit. -* `jj new` now also accepts a `--allow-large-revsets` argument that behaves - similarly to `jj rebase --allow-large-revsets`. +- `jj new` now also accepts a `--allow-large-revsets` argument that behaves + similarly to `jj rebase --allow-large-revsets`. -* `jj new --insert-before` inserts the new commit between the target commit and - its parents. +- `jj new --insert-before` inserts the new commit between the target commit and + its parents. -* `jj new --insert-after` inserts the new commit between the target commit and - its children. +- `jj new --insert-after` inserts the new commit between the target commit and + its children. -* `author`/`committer` templates now support `.username()`, which leaves out the - domain information of `.email()`. +- `author`/`committer` templates now support `.username()`, which leaves out the + domain information of `.email()`. -* It is now possible to change the author format of `jj log` with the - `format_short_signature()` template alias. For details, see - [the documentation](docs/config.md). +- It is now possible to change the author format of `jj log` with the + `format_short_signature()` template alias. For details, see + [the documentation](docs/config.md). -* Added support for template aliases. New symbols and functions can be - configured by `template-aliases. = `. Be aware that - the template syntax isn't documented yet and is likely to change. +- Added support for template aliases. New symbols and functions can be + configured by `template-aliases. = `. Be aware that + the template syntax isn't documented yet and is likely to change. -* The `ui.diff-instructions` config setting can be set to `false` to inhibit the - creation of the `JJ-INSTRUCTIONS` file as part of diff editing. +- The `ui.diff-instructions` config setting can be set to `false` to inhibit the + creation of the `JJ-INSTRUCTIONS` file as part of diff editing. ### Fixed bugs -* When sharing the working copy with a Git repo, we used to forget to export - branches to Git when only the working copy had changed. That's now fixed. +- When sharing the working copy with a Git repo, we used to forget to export + branches to Git when only the working copy had changed. That's now fixed. -* Commit description set by `-m`/`--message` is now terminated with a newline - character, just like descriptions set by editor are. +- Commit description set by `-m`/`--message` is now terminated with a newline + character, just like descriptions set by editor are. -* The `-R`/`--repository` path must be a valid workspace directory. Its - ancestor directories are no longer searched. +- The `-R`/`--repository` path must be a valid workspace directory. Its + ancestor directories are no longer searched. -* Fixed a crash when trying to access a commit that's never been imported into - the jj repo from a Git repo. They will now be considered as non-existent if - referenced explicitly instead of crashing. +- Fixed a crash when trying to access a commit that's never been imported into + the jj repo from a Git repo. They will now be considered as non-existent if + referenced explicitly instead of crashing. -* Fixed handling of escaped characters in .gitignore (only keep trailing spaces - if escaped properly). +- Fixed handling of escaped characters in .gitignore (only keep trailing spaces + if escaped properly). -* `jj undo` now works after `jj duplicate`. +- `jj undo` now works after `jj duplicate`. -* `jj duplicate` followed by `jj rebase` of a tree containing both the original - and duplicate commit no longer crashes. The fix should also resolve any - remaining - instances of https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/27. +- `jj duplicate` followed by `jj rebase` of a tree containing both the original + and duplicate commit no longer crashes. The fix should also resolve any + remaining + instances of https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/27. -* Fix the output of `jj debug completion --help` by reversing fish and zsh text. +- Fix the output of `jj debug completion --help` by reversing fish and zsh text. -* Fixed edge case in `jj git fetch` when a pruned branch is a prefix of another - branch. +- Fixed edge case in `jj git fetch` when a pruned branch is a prefix of another + branch. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Aleksandr Mikhailov (@AM5800) -* Augie Fackler (@durin42) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) -* Danny Hooper (@hooper) -* David Barnett (@dbarnett) -* Glen Choo (@chooglen) -* Herby Gillot (@herbygillot) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Luke Granger-Brown (@lukegb) -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Michael Forster (@MForster) -* Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) -* Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) -* Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) -* Tal Pressman (@talpr) -* Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Aleksandr Mikhailov (@AM5800) +- Augie Fackler (@durin42) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- Daniel Ploch (@torquestomp) +- Danny Hooper (@hooper) +- David Barnett (@dbarnett) +- Glen Choo (@chooglen) +- Herby Gillot (@herbygillot) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Luke Granger-Brown (@lukegb) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Michael Forster (@MForster) +- Philip Metzger (@PhilipMetzger) +- Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) +- Samuel Tardieu (@samueltardieu) +- Tal Pressman (@talpr) +- Vamsi Avula (@avamsi) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) ## [0.6.1] - 2022-12-05 @@ -2231,131 +2241,131 @@ No changes, only changed to a released version of the `thrift` crate dependency. ### Breaking changes -* Dropped candidates set argument from `description(needle)`, `author(needle)`, - `committer(needle)`, `merges()` revsets. Use `x & description(needle)` - instead. +- Dropped candidates set argument from `description(needle)`, `author(needle)`, + `committer(needle)`, `merges()` revsets. Use `x & description(needle)` + instead. -* Adjusted precedence of revset union/intersection/difference operators. - `x | y & z` is now equivalent to `x | (y & z)`. +- Adjusted precedence of revset union/intersection/difference operators. + `x | y & z` is now equivalent to `x | (y & z)`. -* Support for open commits has been dropped. The `ui.enable-open-commits` config - that was added in 0.5.0 is no longer respected. The `jj open/close` commands - have been deleted. +- Support for open commits has been dropped. The `ui.enable-open-commits` config + that was added in 0.5.0 is no longer respected. The `jj open/close` commands + have been deleted. -* `jj commit` is now a separate command from `jj close` (which no longer - exists). The behavior has changed slightly. It now always asks for a - description, even if there already was a description set. It now also only - works on the working-copy commit (there's no `-r` argument). +- `jj commit` is now a separate command from `jj close` (which no longer + exists). The behavior has changed slightly. It now always asks for a + description, even if there already was a description set. It now also only + works on the working-copy commit (there's no `-r` argument). -* If a workspace's working-copy commit has been updated from another workspace, - most commands in that workspace will now fail. Use the new - `jj workspace update-stale` command to update the workspace to the new - working-copy commit. (The old behavior was to automatically update the - workspace.) +- If a workspace's working-copy commit has been updated from another workspace, + most commands in that workspace will now fail. Use the new + `jj workspace update-stale` command to update the workspace to the new + working-copy commit. (The old behavior was to automatically update the + workspace.) ### New features -* Commands with long output are paginated. - [#9](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/9) +- Commands with long output are paginated. + [#9](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/9) -* The new `jj git remote rename` command allows git remotes to be renamed - in-place. +- The new `jj git remote rename` command allows git remotes to be renamed + in-place. -* The new `jj resolve` command allows resolving simple conflicts with - an external 3-way-merge tool. +- The new `jj resolve` command allows resolving simple conflicts with + an external 3-way-merge tool. -* `jj git push` will search `@-` for branches to push if `@` has none. +- `jj git push` will search `@-` for branches to push if `@` has none. -* The new revset function `file(pattern..)` finds commits modifying the - paths specified by the `pattern..`. +- The new revset function `file(pattern..)` finds commits modifying the + paths specified by the `pattern..`. -* The new revset function `empty()` finds commits modifying no files. +- The new revset function `empty()` finds commits modifying no files. -* Added support for revset aliases. New symbols and functions can be configured - by `revset-aliases. = `. +- Added support for revset aliases. New symbols and functions can be configured + by `revset-aliases. = `. -* It is now possible to specify configuration options on the command line - with the new `--config-toml` global option. +- It is now possible to specify configuration options on the command line + with the new `--config-toml` global option. -* `jj git` subcommands will prompt for credentials when required for HTTPS - remotes rather than failing. - [#469](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/469) +- `jj git` subcommands will prompt for credentials when required for HTTPS + remotes rather than failing. + [#469](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/469) -* Branches that have a different target on some remote than they do locally are - now indicated by an asterisk suffix (e.g. `main*`) in `jj log`. - [#254](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/254) +- Branches that have a different target on some remote than they do locally are + now indicated by an asterisk suffix (e.g. `main*`) in `jj log`. + [#254](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/254) -* The commit ID was moved from first on the line in `jj log` output to close to - the end. The goal is to encourage users to use the change ID instead, since - that is generally more convenient, and it reduces the risk of creating - divergent commits. +- The commit ID was moved from first on the line in `jj log` output to close to + the end. The goal is to encourage users to use the change ID instead, since + that is generally more convenient, and it reduces the risk of creating + divergent commits. -* The username and hostname that appear in the operation log are now - configurable via config options `operation.username` and `operation.hostname`. +- The username and hostname that appear in the operation log are now + configurable via config options `operation.username` and `operation.hostname`. -* `jj git` subcommands now support credential helpers. +- `jj git` subcommands now support credential helpers. -* `jj log` will warn if it appears that the provided path was meant to be a - revset. +- `jj log` will warn if it appears that the provided path was meant to be a + revset. -* The new global flag `-v/--verbose` will turn on debug logging to give - some additional insight into what is happening behind the scenes. - Note: This is not comprehensively supported by all operations yet. +- The new global flag `-v/--verbose` will turn on debug logging to give + some additional insight into what is happening behind the scenes. + Note: This is not comprehensively supported by all operations yet. -* `jj log`, `jj show`, and `jj obslog` now all support showing relative - timestamps by setting `ui.relative-timestamps = true` in the config file. +- `jj log`, `jj show`, and `jj obslog` now all support showing relative + timestamps by setting `ui.relative-timestamps = true` in the config file. ### Fixed bugs -* A bug in the export of branches to Git caused spurious conflicted branches. - This typically occurred when running in a working copy colocated with Git - (created by running `jj init --git-dir=.`). - [#463](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/463) +- A bug in the export of branches to Git caused spurious conflicted branches. + This typically occurred when running in a working copy colocated with Git + (created by running `jj init --git-dir=.`). + [#463](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/463) -* When exporting branches to Git, we used to fail if some branches could not be - exported (e.g. because Git doesn't allow a branch called `main` and another - branch called `main/sub`). We now print a warning about these branches - instead. - [#493](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/493) +- When exporting branches to Git, we used to fail if some branches could not be + exported (e.g. because Git doesn't allow a branch called `main` and another + branch called `main/sub`). We now print a warning about these branches + instead. + [#493](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/493) -* If you had modified branches in jj and also modified branches in conflicting - ways in Git, `jj git export` used to overwrite the changes you made in Git. - We now print a warning about these branches instead. +- If you had modified branches in jj and also modified branches in conflicting + ways in Git, `jj git export` used to overwrite the changes you made in Git. + We now print a warning about these branches instead. -* `jj edit root` now fails gracefully. +- `jj edit root` now fails gracefully. -* `jj git import` used to abandon a commit if Git branches and tags referring - to it were removed. We now keep it if a detached HEAD refers to it. +- `jj git import` used to abandon a commit if Git branches and tags referring + to it were removed. We now keep it if a detached HEAD refers to it. -* `jj git import` no longer crashes when all Git refs are removed. +- `jj git import` no longer crashes when all Git refs are removed. -* Git submodules are now ignored completely. Earlier, files present in the - submodule directory in the working copy would become added (tracked), and - later removed if you checked out another commit. You can now use `git` to - populate the submodule directory and `jj` will leave it alone. +- Git submodules are now ignored completely. Earlier, files present in the + submodule directory in the working copy would become added (tracked), and + later removed if you checked out another commit. You can now use `git` to + populate the submodule directory and `jj` will leave it alone. -* Git's GC could remove commits that were referenced from jj in some cases. We - are now better at adding Git refs to prevent that. - [#815](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/815) +- Git's GC could remove commits that were referenced from jj in some cases. We + are now better at adding Git refs to prevent that. + [#815](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/815) -* When the working-copy commit was a merge, `jj status` would list only the - first parent, and the diff summary would be against that parent. The output - now lists all parents and the diff summary is against the auto-merged parents. +- When the working-copy commit was a merge, `jj status` would list only the + first parent, and the diff summary would be against that parent. The output + now lists all parents and the diff summary is against the auto-merged parents. ### Contributors Thanks to the people who made this release happen! -* Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) -* Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) -* Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) -* Glen Choo (@chooglen) -* Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) -* Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) -* Waleed Khan (@arxanas) -* Sean E. Russell (@xxxserxxx) -* Pranay Sashank (@pranaysashank) -* Luke Granger-Brown (@lukegb) +- Martin von Zweigbergk (@martinvonz) +- Benjamin Saunders (@Ralith) +- Yuya Nishihara (@yuja) +- Glen Choo (@chooglen) +- Ilya Grigoriev (@ilyagr) +- Ruben Slabbert (@rslabbert) +- Waleed Khan (@arxanas) +- Sean E. Russell (@xxxserxxx) +- Pranay Sashank (@pranaysashank) +- Luke Granger-Brown (@lukegb) ## [0.5.1] - 2022-10-17 @@ -2365,248 +2375,248 @@ No changes (just trying to get automated GitHub release to work). ### Breaking changes -* Open commits are now disabled by default. That means that `jj checkout` will - always create a new change on top of the specified commit and will let you - edit that in the working copy. Set `ui.enable-open-commits = true` to restore - the old behavior and let us know that you did so we know how many people - prefer the workflow with open commits. +- Open commits are now disabled by default. That means that `jj checkout` will + always create a new change on top of the specified commit and will let you + edit that in the working copy. Set `ui.enable-open-commits = true` to restore + the old behavior and let us know that you did so we know how many people + prefer the workflow with open commits. -* `jj [op] undo` and `jj op restore` used to take the operation to undo or - restore to as an argument to `-o/--operation`. It is now a positional - argument instead (i.e. `jj undo -o abc123` is now written `jj undo abc123`). +- `jj [op] undo` and `jj op restore` used to take the operation to undo or + restore to as an argument to `-o/--operation`. It is now a positional + argument instead (i.e. `jj undo -o abc123` is now written `jj undo abc123`). -* An alias that is not configured as a string list (e.g. `my-status = "status"` - instead of `my-status = ["status"]`) is now an error instead of a warning. +- An alias that is not configured as a string list (e.g. `my-status = "status"` + instead of `my-status = ["status"]`) is now an error instead of a warning. -* `jj log` now defaults to showing only commits that are not on any remote - branches (plus their closest commit on the remote branch for context). This - set of commits can be overridden by setting `ui.default-revset`. Use - `jj log -r 'all()'` for the old behavior. Read more about revsets - [here](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/main/docs/revsets.md). - [#250](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/250) +- `jj log` now defaults to showing only commits that are not on any remote + branches (plus their closest commit on the remote branch for context). This + set of commits can be overridden by setting `ui.default-revset`. Use + `jj log -r 'all()'` for the old behavior. Read more about revsets + [here](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/main/docs/revsets.md). + [#250](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/250) -* `jj new` now always checks out the new commit (used to be only if the parent - was `@`). +- `jj new` now always checks out the new commit (used to be only if the parent + was `@`). -* `jj merge` now checks out the new commit. The command now behaves exactly - like `jj new`, except that it requires at least two arguments. +- `jj merge` now checks out the new commit. The command now behaves exactly + like `jj new`, except that it requires at least two arguments. -* When the working-copy commit is abandoned by `jj abandon` and the parent - commit is open, a new working-copy commit will be created on top (the open - parent commit used to get checked out). +- When the working-copy commit is abandoned by `jj abandon` and the parent + commit is open, a new working-copy commit will be created on top (the open + parent commit used to get checked out). -* `jj branch` now uses subcommands like `jj branch create` and - `jj branch forget` instead of options like `jj branch --forget`. - [#330](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/330) +- `jj branch` now uses subcommands like `jj branch create` and + `jj branch forget` instead of options like `jj branch --forget`. + [#330](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/330) -* The [`$NO_COLOR` environment variable](https://no-color.org/) no longer - overrides the `ui.color` configuration if explicitly set. +- The [`$NO_COLOR` environment variable](https://no-color.org/) no longer + overrides the `ui.color` configuration if explicitly set. -* `jj edit` has been renamed to `jj touchup`, and `jj edit` is now a new command - with different behavior. The new `jj edit` lets you edit a commit in the - working copy, even if the specified commit is closed. +- `jj edit` has been renamed to `jj touchup`, and `jj edit` is now a new command + with different behavior. The new `jj edit` lets you edit a commit in the + working copy, even if the specified commit is closed. -* `jj git push` no longer aborts if you attempt to push an open commit (but it - now aborts if a commit does not have a description). +- `jj git push` no longer aborts if you attempt to push an open commit (but it + now aborts if a commit does not have a description). -* `jj git push` now pushes only branches pointing to the `@` by default. Use - `--all` to push all branches. +- `jj git push` now pushes only branches pointing to the `@` by default. Use + `--all` to push all branches. -* The `checkouts` template keyword is now called `working_copies`, and - `current_checkout` is called `current_working_copy`. +- The `checkouts` template keyword is now called `working_copies`, and + `current_checkout` is called `current_working_copy`. ### New features -* The new `jj interdiff` command compares the changes in commits, ignoring - changes from intervening commits. +- The new `jj interdiff` command compares the changes in commits, ignoring + changes from intervening commits. -* `jj rebase` now accepts a `--branch/-b ` argument, which can be used - instead of `-r` or `-s` to specify which commits to rebase. It will rebase the - whole branch, relative to the destination. The default mode has changed from - `-r @` to `-b @`. +- `jj rebase` now accepts a `--branch/-b ` argument, which can be used + instead of `-r` or `-s` to specify which commits to rebase. It will rebase the + whole branch, relative to the destination. The default mode has changed from + `-r @` to `-b @`. -* The new `jj print` command prints the contents of a file in a revision. +- The new `jj print` command prints the contents of a file in a revision. -* The new `jj git remotes list` command lists the configured remotes and their - URLs. - [#243](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/243) +- The new `jj git remotes list` command lists the configured remotes and their + URLs. + [#243](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/243) -* `jj move` and `jj squash` now lets you limit the set of changes to move by - specifying paths on the command line (in addition to the `--interactive` - mode). For example, use `jj move --to @-- foo` to move the changes to file - (or directory) `foo` in the working copy to the grandparent commit. +- `jj move` and `jj squash` now lets you limit the set of changes to move by + specifying paths on the command line (in addition to the `--interactive` + mode). For example, use `jj move --to @-- foo` to move the changes to file + (or directory) `foo` in the working copy to the grandparent commit. -* When `jj move/squash/unsquash` abandons the source commit because it became - empty and both the source and the destination commits have non-empty - descriptions, it now asks for a combined description. If either description - was empty, it uses the other without asking. +- When `jj move/squash/unsquash` abandons the source commit because it became + empty and both the source and the destination commits have non-empty + descriptions, it now asks for a combined description. If either description + was empty, it uses the other without asking. -* `jj split` now lets you specify on the CLI which paths to include in the first - commit. The interactive diff-editing is not started when you do that. +- `jj split` now lets you specify on the CLI which paths to include in the first + commit. The interactive diff-editing is not started when you do that. -* Sparse checkouts are now supported. In fact, all working copies are now - "sparse", only to different degrees. Use the `jj sparse` command to manage - the paths included in the sparse checkout. +- Sparse checkouts are now supported. In fact, all working copies are now + "sparse", only to different degrees. Use the `jj sparse` command to manage + the paths included in the sparse checkout. -* Configuration is now also read from `~/.jjconfig.toml`. +- Configuration is now also read from `~/.jjconfig.toml`. -* The `$JJ_CONFIG` environment variable can now point to a directory. If it - does, all files in the directory will be read, in alphabetical order. +- The `$JJ_CONFIG` environment variable can now point to a directory. If it + does, all files in the directory will be read, in alphabetical order. -* The `$VISUAL` environment is now respected and overrides `$EDITOR`. The new - `ui.editor` config has higher priority than both of them. There is also a new - `$JJ_EDITOR` environment variable, which has even higher priority than the - config. +- The `$VISUAL` environment is now respected and overrides `$EDITOR`. The new + `ui.editor` config has higher priority than both of them. There is also a new + `$JJ_EDITOR` environment variable, which has even higher priority than the + config. -* You can now use `-` and `+` in revset symbols. You used to have to quote - branch names like `my-feature` in nested quotes (outer layer for your shell) - like `jj co '"my-feature"'`. The quoting is no longer needed. +- You can now use `-` and `+` in revset symbols. You used to have to quote + branch names like `my-feature` in nested quotes (outer layer for your shell) + like `jj co '"my-feature"'`. The quoting is no longer needed. -* The new revset function `connected(x)` is the same as `x:x`. +- The new revset function `connected(x)` is the same as `x:x`. -* The new revset function `roots(x)` finds commits in the set that are not - descendants of other commits in the set. +- The new revset function `roots(x)` finds commits in the set that are not + descendants of other commits in the set. -* ssh-agent is now detected even if `$SSH_AGENT_PID` is not set (as long as - `$SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is set). This should help at least macOS users where - ssh-agent is launched by default and only `$SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is set. +- ssh-agent is now detected even if `$SSH_AGENT_PID` is not set (as long as + `$SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is set). This should help at least macOS users where + ssh-agent is launched by default and only `$SSH_AUTH_SOCK` is set. -* When importing from a git, any commits that are no longer referenced on the - git side will now be abandoned on the jj side as well. That means that - `jj git fetch` will now abandon unreferenced commits and rebase any local - changes you had on top. +- When importing from a git, any commits that are no longer referenced on the + git side will now be abandoned on the jj side as well. That means that + `jj git fetch` will now abandon unreferenced commits and rebase any local + changes you had on top. -* `jj git push` gained a `--change ` argument. When that's used, it - will create a branch named after the revision's change ID, so you don't have - to create a branch yourself. By default, the branch name will start with - `push-`, but this can be overridden by the `push.branch-prefix` config - setting. +- `jj git push` gained a `--change ` argument. When that's used, it + will create a branch named after the revision's change ID, so you don't have + to create a branch yourself. By default, the branch name will start with + `push-`, but this can be overridden by the `push.branch-prefix` config + setting. -* `jj git push` now aborts if you attempt to push a commit without a - description or with the placeholder "(no name/email configured)" values for - author/committer. +- `jj git push` now aborts if you attempt to push a commit without a + description or with the placeholder "(no name/email configured)" values for + author/committer. -* Diff editor command arguments can now be specified by config file. - Example: +- Diff editor command arguments can now be specified by config file. + Example: - [merge-tools.kdiff3] - program = "kdiff3" - edit-args = ["--merge", "--cs", "CreateBakFiles=0"] + [merge-tools.kdiff3] + program = "kdiff3" + edit-args = ["--merge", "--cs", "CreateBakFiles=0"] -* `jj branch` can accept any number of branches to update, rather than just one. +- `jj branch` can accept any number of branches to update, rather than just one. -* Aliases can now call other aliases. +- Aliases can now call other aliases. -* `jj log` now accepts a `--reversed` option, which will show older commits - first. +- `jj log` now accepts a `--reversed` option, which will show older commits + first. -* `jj log` now accepts file paths. +- `jj log` now accepts file paths. -* `jj obslog` now accepts `-p`/`--patch` option, which will show the diff - compared to the previous version of the change. +- `jj obslog` now accepts `-p`/`--patch` option, which will show the diff + compared to the previous version of the change. -* The "(no name/email configured)" placeholder value for name/email will now be - replaced if once you modify a commit after having configured your name/email. +- The "(no name/email configured)" placeholder value for name/email will now be + replaced if once you modify a commit after having configured your name/email. -* Color setting can now be overridden by `--color=always|never|auto` option. +- Color setting can now be overridden by `--color=always|never|auto` option. -* `jj checkout` now lets you specify a description with `--message/-m`. +- `jj checkout` now lets you specify a description with `--message/-m`. -* `jj new` can now be used for creating merge commits. If you pass more than - one argument to it, the new commit will have all of them as parents. +- `jj new` can now be used for creating merge commits. If you pass more than + one argument to it, the new commit will have all of them as parents. ### Fixed bugs -* When rebasing a conflict where one side modified a file and the other side - deleted it, we no longer automatically resolve it in favor of the modified - content (this was a regression from commit c0ae4b16e8c4). +- When rebasing a conflict where one side modified a file and the other side + deleted it, we no longer automatically resolve it in favor of the modified + content (this was a regression from commit c0ae4b16e8c4). -* Errors are now printed to stderr (they used to be printed to stdout). +- Errors are now printed to stderr (they used to be printed to stdout). -* Updating the working copy to a commit where a file's executable bit changed - but the contents was the same used to lead to a crash. That has now been - fixed. +- Updating the working copy to a commit where a file's executable bit changed + but the contents was the same used to lead to a crash. That has now been + fixed. -* If one side of a merge modified a directory and the other side deleted it, it - used to be considered a conflict. The same was true if both sides added a - directory with different files in. They are now merged as if the missing - directory had been empty. +- If one side of a merge modified a directory and the other side deleted it, it + used to be considered a conflict. The same was true if both sides added a + directory with different files in. They are now merged as if the missing + directory had been empty. -* When using `jj move` to move part of a commit into an ancestor, any branches - pointing to the source commit used to be left on a hidden intermediate commit. - They are now correctly updated. +- When using `jj move` to move part of a commit into an ancestor, any branches + pointing to the source commit used to be left on a hidden intermediate commit. + They are now correctly updated. -* `jj untrack` now requires at least one path (allowing no arguments was a UX - bug). +- `jj untrack` now requires at least one path (allowing no arguments was a UX + bug). -* `jj rebase` now requires at least one destination (allowing no arguments was a - UX bug). +- `jj rebase` now requires at least one destination (allowing no arguments was a + UX bug). -* `jj restore --to ` now restores from the working copy (it used to restore - from the working copy's parent). +- `jj restore --to ` now restores from the working copy (it used to restore + from the working copy's parent). -* You now get a proper error message instead of a crash when `$EDITOR` doesn't - exist or exits with an error. +- You now get a proper error message instead of a crash when `$EDITOR` doesn't + exist or exits with an error. -* Global arguments, such as `--at-op=`, can now be passed before - an alias. +- Global arguments, such as `--at-op=`, can now be passed before + an alias. -* Fixed relative path to the current directory in output to be `.` instead of - empty string. +- Fixed relative path to the current directory in output to be `.` instead of + empty string. -* When adding a new workspace, the parent of the current workspace's current - checkout will be checked out. That was always the intent, but the root commit - was accidentally checked out instead. +- When adding a new workspace, the parent of the current workspace's current + checkout will be checked out. That was always the intent, but the root commit + was accidentally checked out instead. -* When checking out a commit, the previous commit is no longer abandoned if it - has a non-empty description. +- When checking out a commit, the previous commit is no longer abandoned if it + has a non-empty description. -* All commands now consistently snapshot the working copy (it was missing from - e.g. `jj undo` and `jj merge` before). +- All commands now consistently snapshot the working copy (it was missing from + e.g. `jj undo` and `jj merge` before). ## [0.4.0] - 2022-04-02 ### Breaking changes -* Dropped support for config in `~/.jjconfig`. Your configuration is now read - from `/jj/config.toml`, where `` is - `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}` or `~/.config/` on Linux, - `~/Library/Application Support/` on macOS, and `~\AppData\Roaming\` on - Windows. +- Dropped support for config in `~/.jjconfig`. Your configuration is now read + from `/jj/config.toml`, where `` is + `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}` or `~/.config/` on Linux, + `~/Library/Application Support/` on macOS, and `~\AppData\Roaming\` on + Windows. ### New features -* You can now set an environment variable called `$JJ_CONFIG` to a path to a - config file. That will then be read instead of your regular config file. This - is mostly intended for testing and scripts. +- You can now set an environment variable called `$JJ_CONFIG` to a path to a + config file. That will then be read instead of your regular config file. This + is mostly intended for testing and scripts. -* The [standard `$NO_COLOR` environment variable](https://no-color.org/) is now - respected. +- The [standard `$NO_COLOR` environment variable](https://no-color.org/) is now + respected. -* `jj new` now lets you specify a description with `--message/-m`. +- `jj new` now lets you specify a description with `--message/-m`. -* When you check out a commit, the old commit no longer automatically gets - abandoned if it's empty and has descendants, it only gets abandoned if it's - empty and does not have descendants. +- When you check out a commit, the old commit no longer automatically gets + abandoned if it's empty and has descendants, it only gets abandoned if it's + empty and does not have descendants. -* When undoing an earlier operation, any new commits on top of commits from the - undone operation will be rebased away. For example, let's say you rebase - commit A so it becomes a new commit A', and then you create commit B on top of - A'. If you now undo the rebase operation, commit B will be rebased to be on - top of A instead. The same logic is used if the repo was modified by - concurrent operations (so if one operation added B on top of A, and one - operation rebased A as A', then B would be automatically rebased on top of - A'). See #111 for more examples. - [#111](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/111) +- When undoing an earlier operation, any new commits on top of commits from the + undone operation will be rebased away. For example, let's say you rebase + commit A so it becomes a new commit A', and then you create commit B on top of + A'. If you now undo the rebase operation, commit B will be rebased to be on + top of A instead. The same logic is used if the repo was modified by + concurrent operations (so if one operation added B on top of A, and one + operation rebased A as A', then B would be automatically rebased on top of + A'). See #111 for more examples. + [#111](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/111) -* `jj log` now accepts `-p`/`--patch` option. +- `jj log` now accepts `-p`/`--patch` option. ### Fixed bugs -* Fixed crash on `jj init --git-repo=.` (it almost always crashed). +- Fixed crash on `jj init --git-repo=.` (it almost always crashed). -* When sharing the working copy with a Git repo, the automatic importing and - exporting (sometimes?) didn't happen on Windows. +- When sharing the working copy with a Git repo, the automatic importing and + exporting (sometimes?) didn't happen on Windows. ## [0.3.3] - 2022-03-16 @@ -2620,9 +2630,9 @@ No changes, only trying to get the automated build to work. ### Fixed bugs -- Fixed crash when `core.excludesFile` pointed to nonexistent file, and made - leading `~/` in that config expand to `$HOME/` - [#131](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/131) +- Fixed crash when `core.excludesFile` pointed to nonexistent file, and made + leading `~/` in that config expand to `$HOME/` + [#131](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/issues/131) ## [0.3.0] - 2022-03-12 diff --git a/cli/src/commands/git/clone.rs b/cli/src/commands/git/clone.rs index 9c478a85a9..55a9edd4e4 100644 --- a/cli/src/commands/git/clone.rs +++ b/cli/src/commands/git/clone.rs @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ use std::num::NonZeroU32; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; -use jj_lib::git; +use jj_lib::git::GitFetch; use jj_lib::git::GitFetchError; use jj_lib::git::GitFetchStats; use jj_lib::repo::Repo; @@ -214,29 +214,32 @@ fn do_git_clone( maybe_add_gitignore(&workspace_command)?; git_repo.remote(remote_name, source).unwrap(); let mut fetch_tx = workspace_command.start_transaction(); + let git_settings = command.settings().git_settings(); + let mut git_fetch = GitFetch::new(fetch_tx.repo_mut(), &git_repo, &git_settings); - let stats = with_remote_git_callbacks(ui, None, |cb| { - git::fetch( - fetch_tx.repo_mut(), - &git_repo, - remote_name, - &[StringPattern::everything()], - cb, - &command.settings().git_settings(), - depth, - ) - }) - .map_err(|err| match err { - GitFetchError::NoSuchRemote(_) => { - panic!("shouldn't happen as we just created the git remote") - } - GitFetchError::GitImportError(err) => CommandError::from(err), - GitFetchError::InternalGitError(err) => map_git_error(err), - GitFetchError::InvalidBranchPattern => { - unreachable!("we didn't provide any globs") - } - })?; - print_git_import_stats(ui, fetch_tx.repo(), &stats.import_stats, true)?; + let default_branch = + with_remote_git_callbacks(ui, None, |cb| -> Result, CommandError> { + git_fetch + .fetch(remote_name, &[StringPattern::everything()], cb, depth) + .map_err(|err| match err { + GitFetchError::NoSuchRemote(_) => { + panic!("shouldn't happen as we just created the git remote") + } + GitFetchError::GitImportError(err) => CommandError::from(err), + GitFetchError::InternalGitError(err) => map_git_error(err), + GitFetchError::InvalidBranchPattern => { + unreachable!("we didn't provide any globs") + } + }) + })?; + let import_stats = git_fetch.import_refs()?; + print_git_import_stats(ui, fetch_tx.repo(), &import_stats, true)?; fetch_tx.finish(ui, "fetch from git remote into empty repo")?; - Ok((workspace_command, stats)) + Ok(( + workspace_command, + GitFetchStats { + default_branch, + import_stats, + }, + )) } diff --git a/cli/src/git_util.rs b/cli/src/git_util.rs index 1edb7a6216..ebe4a82b0c 100644 --- a/cli/src/git_util.rs +++ b/cli/src/git_util.rs @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ use itertools::Itertools; use jj_lib::git; use jj_lib::git::FailedRefExport; use jj_lib::git::FailedRefExportReason; +use jj_lib::git::GitFetch; use jj_lib::git::GitFetchError; use jj_lib::git::GitImportStats; use jj_lib::git::RefName; @@ -456,6 +457,9 @@ export or their "parent" bookmarks."#, Ok(()) } +// TODO: Move this back to cli/src/commands/git/fetch.rs +// With the new `GitFetch` api, this function is too specialized +// to the `jj git fetch` command and should not be reused. pub fn git_fetch( ui: &mut Ui, tx: &mut WorkspaceCommandTransaction, @@ -464,39 +468,35 @@ pub fn git_fetch( branch: &[StringPattern], ) -> Result<(), CommandError> { let git_settings = tx.settings().git_settings(); + let mut git_fetch = GitFetch::new(tx.repo_mut(), git_repo, &git_settings); for remote in remotes { - let stats = with_remote_git_callbacks(ui, None, |cb| { - git::fetch( - tx.repo_mut(), - git_repo, - remote, - branch, - cb, - &git_settings, - None, - ) - }) - .map_err(|err| match err { - GitFetchError::InvalidBranchPattern => { - if branch - .iter() - .any(|pattern| pattern.as_exact().is_some_and(|s| s.contains('*'))) - { - user_error_with_hint( - "Branch names may not include `*`.", - "Prefix the pattern with `glob:` to expand `*` as a glob", - ) - } else { - user_error(err) - } - } - GitFetchError::GitImportError(err) => err.into(), - GitFetchError::InternalGitError(err) => map_git_error(err), - _ => user_error(err), + with_remote_git_callbacks(ui, None, |cb| -> Result<(), CommandError> { + git_fetch + .fetch(remote, branch, cb, None) + .map_err(|err| match err { + GitFetchError::InvalidBranchPattern => { + if branch + .iter() + .any(|pattern| pattern.as_exact().is_some_and(|s| s.contains('*'))) + { + user_error_with_hint( + "Branch names may not include `*`.", + "Prefix the pattern with `glob:` to expand `*` as a glob", + ) + } else { + user_error(err) + } + } + GitFetchError::GitImportError(err) => err.into(), + GitFetchError::InternalGitError(err) => map_git_error(err), + _ => user_error(err), + })?; + Ok(()) })?; - print_git_import_stats(ui, tx.repo(), &stats.import_stats, true)?; } + let import_stats = git_fetch.import_refs()?; + print_git_import_stats(ui, tx.repo(), &import_stats, true)?; warn_if_branches_not_found( ui, tx, diff --git a/cli/tests/test_git_fetch.rs b/cli/tests/test_git_fetch.rs index 232ddae660..48468a8dad 100644 --- a/cli/tests/test_git_fetch.rs +++ b/cli/tests/test_git_fetch.rs @@ -226,6 +226,29 @@ fn test_git_fetch_multiple_remotes_from_config() { "###); } +#[test] +fn test_git_fetch_multiple_remotes_with_same_commit_no_race_condition() { + let test_env = TestEnvironment::default(); + test_env.add_config("git.auto-local-bookmark = true"); + + // Create first remote. + test_env.jj_cmd_ok(test_env.env_root(), &["git", "init", "repo"]); + let repo_path = test_env.env_root().join("repo"); + add_git_remote(&test_env, &repo_path, "rem1"); + add_git_remote(&test_env, &repo_path, "rem2"); + + test_env.jj_cmd_ok( + &repo_path, + &["git", "fetch", "--remote", "rem1", "--remote", "rem2"], + ); + insta::assert_snapshot!(get_bookmark_output(&test_env, &repo_path), @r###" + rem1: qxosxrvv 6a211027 message + @rem1: qxosxrvv 6a211027 message + rem2: yszkquru 2497a8a0 message + @rem2: yszkquru 2497a8a0 message + "###); +} + #[test] fn test_git_fetch_nonexistent_remote() { let test_env = TestEnvironment::default(); @@ -237,10 +260,7 @@ fn test_git_fetch_nonexistent_remote() { &repo_path, &["git", "fetch", "--remote", "rem1", "--remote", "rem2"], ); - insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @r###" - bookmark: rem1@rem1 [new] untracked - Error: No git remote named 'rem2' - "###); + insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @"Error: No git remote named 'rem2'"); // No remote should have been fetched as part of the failing transaction insta::assert_snapshot!(get_bookmark_output(&test_env, &repo_path), @""); } @@ -254,10 +274,7 @@ fn test_git_fetch_nonexistent_remote_from_config() { test_env.add_config(r#"git.fetch = ["rem1", "rem2"]"#); let stderr = &test_env.jj_cmd_failure(&repo_path, &["git", "fetch"]); - insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @r###" - bookmark: rem1@rem1 [new] untracked - Error: No git remote named 'rem2' - "###); + insta::assert_snapshot!(stderr, @"Error: No git remote named 'rem2'"); // No remote should have been fetched as part of the failing transaction insta::assert_snapshot!(get_bookmark_output(&test_env, &repo_path), @""); } diff --git a/lib/src/git.rs b/lib/src/git.rs index cce00162b6..6784cac991 100644 --- a/lib/src/git.rs +++ b/lib/src/git.rs @@ -1247,30 +1247,27 @@ fn fetch_options( } struct FetchedBranches { - branches: Vec, remote: String, + branches: Vec, } -struct GitFetch<'a> { +pub struct GitFetch<'a> { mut_repo: &'a mut MutableRepo, git_repo: &'a git2::Repository, git_settings: &'a GitSettings, - fetch_options: git2::FetchOptions<'a>, fetched: Vec, } impl<'a> GitFetch<'a> { - fn new( + pub fn new( mut_repo: &'a mut MutableRepo, git_repo: &'a git2::Repository, git_settings: &'a GitSettings, - fetch_options: git2::FetchOptions<'a>, ) -> Self { GitFetch { mut_repo, git_repo, git_settings, - fetch_options, fetched: vec![], } } @@ -1280,10 +1277,12 @@ impl<'a> GitFetch<'a> { /// /// Keeps track of the {branch_names, remote_name} pair the refs can be /// subsequently imported into the `jj` repo by calling `import_refs()`. - fn fetch( + pub fn fetch( &mut self, - branch_names: &[StringPattern], remote_name: &str, + branch_names: &[StringPattern], + callbacks: RemoteCallbacks<'_>, + depth: Option, ) -> Result, GitFetchError> { let mut remote = self.git_repo.find_remote(remote_name).map_err(|err| { if is_remote_not_found_err(&err) { @@ -1314,7 +1313,7 @@ impl<'a> GitFetch<'a> { } tracing::debug!("remote.download"); - remote.download(&refspecs, Some(&mut self.fetch_options))?; + remote.download(&refspecs, Some(&mut fetch_options(callbacks, depth)))?; tracing::debug!("remote.prune"); remote.prune(None)?; tracing::debug!("remote.update_tips"); @@ -1326,8 +1325,8 @@ impl<'a> GitFetch<'a> { )?; self.fetched.push(FetchedBranches { - branches: branch_names.to_vec(), remote: remote_name.to_string(), + branches: branch_names.to_vec(), }); // TODO: We could make it optional to get the default branch since we only care @@ -1394,31 +1393,6 @@ pub struct GitFetchStats { pub import_stats: GitImportStats, } -#[tracing::instrument(skip(mut_repo, git_repo, callbacks))] -pub fn fetch( - mut_repo: &mut MutableRepo, - git_repo: &git2::Repository, - remote_name: &str, - branch_names: &[StringPattern], - callbacks: RemoteCallbacks<'_>, - git_settings: &GitSettings, - depth: Option, -) -> Result { - let mut git_fetch = GitFetch::new( - mut_repo, - git_repo, - git_settings, - fetch_options(callbacks, depth), - ); - let default_branch = git_fetch.fetch(branch_names, remote_name)?; - let import_stats = git_fetch.import_refs()?; - let stats = GitFetchStats { - default_branch, - import_stats, - }; - Ok(stats) -} - #[derive(Error, Debug, PartialEq)] pub enum GitPushError { #[error("No git remote named '{0}'")] diff --git a/lib/tests/test_git.rs b/lib/tests/test_git.rs index 7f773509f3..c31bcb11c0 100644 --- a/lib/tests/test_git.rs +++ b/lib/tests/test_git.rs @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ use std::collections::HashSet; use std::fs; use std::io::Write; use std::iter; +use std::num::NonZeroU32; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use std::sync::mpsc; @@ -38,7 +39,9 @@ use jj_lib::commit_builder::CommitBuilder; use jj_lib::git; use jj_lib::git::FailedRefExportReason; use jj_lib::git::GitBranchPushTargets; +use jj_lib::git::GitFetch; use jj_lib::git::GitFetchError; +use jj_lib::git::GitFetchStats; use jj_lib::git::GitImportError; use jj_lib::git::GitPushError; use jj_lib::git::GitRefUpdate; @@ -110,6 +113,25 @@ fn get_git_repo(repo: &Arc) -> git2::Repository { get_git_backend(repo).open_git_repo().unwrap() } +fn git_fetch( + mut_repo: &mut MutableRepo, + git_repo: &git2::Repository, + remote_name: &str, + branch_names: &[StringPattern], + callbacks: git::RemoteCallbacks<'_>, + git_settings: &GitSettings, + depth: Option, +) -> Result { + let mut git_fetch = GitFetch::new(mut_repo, git_repo, git_settings); + let default_branch = git_fetch.fetch(remote_name, branch_names, callbacks, depth)?; + let import_stats = git_fetch.import_refs()?; + let stats = GitFetchStats { + default_branch, + import_stats, + }; + Ok(stats) +} + #[test] fn test_import_refs() { let settings = testutils::user_settings(); @@ -2262,7 +2284,7 @@ fn test_fetch_empty_repo() { let git_settings = GitSettings::default(); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2289,7 +2311,7 @@ fn test_fetch_initial_commit_head_is_not_set() { let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2303,7 +2325,7 @@ fn test_fetch_initial_commit_head_is_not_set() { assert_eq!(stats.default_branch, None); assert!(stats.import_stats.abandoned_commits.is_empty()); let repo = tx.commit("test").unwrap(); - // The initial commit is visible after git::fetch(). + // The initial commit is visible after git_fetch(). let view = repo.view(); assert!(view.heads().contains(&jj_id(&initial_git_commit))); let initial_commit_target = RefTarget::normal(jj_id(&initial_git_commit)); @@ -2350,7 +2372,7 @@ fn test_fetch_initial_commit_head_is_set() { .unwrap(); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2375,7 +2397,7 @@ fn test_fetch_success() { let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - git::fetch( + git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2399,7 +2421,7 @@ fn test_fetch_success() { .unwrap(); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2457,7 +2479,7 @@ fn test_fetch_prune_deleted_ref() { let commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - git::fetch( + git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2481,7 +2503,7 @@ fn test_fetch_prune_deleted_ref() { .delete() .unwrap(); // After re-fetching, the bookmark should be deleted - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2509,7 +2531,7 @@ fn test_fetch_no_default_branch() { let initial_git_commit = empty_git_commit(&test_data.origin_repo, "refs/heads/main", &[]); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - git::fetch( + git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2533,7 +2555,7 @@ fn test_fetch_no_default_branch() { .set_head_detached(initial_git_commit.id()) .unwrap(); - let stats = git::fetch( + let stats = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2555,7 +2577,7 @@ fn test_fetch_empty_refspecs() { // Base refspecs shouldn't be respected let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - git::fetch( + git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "origin", @@ -2582,7 +2604,7 @@ fn test_fetch_no_such_remote() { let test_data = GitRepoData::create(); let git_settings = GitSettings::default(); let mut tx = test_data.repo.start_transaction(&test_data.settings); - let result = git::fetch( + let result = git_fetch( tx.repo_mut(), &test_data.git_repo, "invalid-remote",