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# Configuration
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These are the config settings available to jj/Jujutsu.
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The config settings are loaded from the following locations. Less common ways to
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specify `jj` config settings are discussed in a later section.
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* `~/.jjconfig.toml` (global)
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* `.jj/repo/config.toml` (per-repository)
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See the [TOML site](https://toml.io/en/) for more on syntax. One thing to
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remember is that anything under a heading can be dotted
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e.g. `user.name = "YOUR NAME"` is equivalent to:
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```toml
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[user]
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name = "YOUR NAME"
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```
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Headings only need to be set once in the real config file but Jujutsu favors the
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dotted style in these instructions, if only because it's easier to write down in
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an unconfusing way. If you are confident with TOML then use whichever suits you
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in your config. If you mix the styles, put the dotted keys before the first
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heading.
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The other thing to remember is that the value of a setting (the part to the
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right of the `=` sign) should be surrounded in quotes if it's a string. That's
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probably enough TOML to keep you out of trouble but the syntax guide is very
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short if you ever need to check.
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## User settings
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```toml
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user.name = "YOUR NAME"
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user.email = "YOUR_EMAIL@example.com"
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```
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Don't forget to change these to your own details!
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## UI settings
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### Colorizing output
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Possible values are `always`, `never` and `auto` (default: `auto`).
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`auto` will use color only when writing to a terminal.
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This setting overrides the `NO_COLOR` environment variable (if set).
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```toml
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ui.color = "never" # Turn off color
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```
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### Custom colors and styles
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You can customize the colors used for various elements of the UI. For example:
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```toml
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colors.commit_id = "green"
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```
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The following colors are available:
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* black
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* red
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* green
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* yellow
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* blue
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* magenta
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* cyan
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* white
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They each come in a bright version too, e.g. "bright red".
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If you use a string value for a color, as in the example above, it will be used
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for the foreground color. You can also set the background color, or make the
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text bold or underlined. For that, you need to use a table:
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```toml
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colors.commit_id = { fg = "green", bg = "red", bold = true, underline = true }
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```
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The key names are called "labels". The above used `commit_id` as label. You can
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also create rules combining multiple labels. The rules work a bit like CSS
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selectors. For example, if you want to color commit IDs green in general but
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make the commit ID of the working-copy commit also be underlined, you can do
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this:
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```toml
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colors.commit_id = "green"
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colors."working_copy commit_id" = { underline = true }
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```
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Parts of the style that are not overridden - such as the foreground color in the
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example above - are inherited from the parent style.
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Which elements can be colored is not yet documented, but see
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the [default color configuration](https://github.com/martinvonz/jj/blob/main/src/config/colors.toml)
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for some examples of what's possible.
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### Diff format
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```toml
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# Possible values: "color-words" (default), "git", "summary"
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ui.diff.format = "git"
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```
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### Graph style
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```toml
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# Possible values: "curved", "square", "ascii", "ascii-large",
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# "legacy" (default)
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ui.graph.style = "curved"
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```
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### Display of commit and change ids
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```toml
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ui.unique-prefixes = "brackets" # Does not rely on color
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```
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Whether to highlight a unique prefix for commit & change ids. Possible
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values are `styled`, `brackets` and `none` (default: `styled`).
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```toml
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ui.log-id-preferred-length = 6
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```
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Determines the number of characters displayed for `jj log` for change or commit
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ids. The default is 12. If the `ui.unique-prefixes` option is not set to `none`,
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this option will be ignored if the number of characters it specifies is
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insufficient to print the entire unique prefix of an id.
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This option can be convenient to set on a per-repository level.
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### Relative timestamps
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```toml
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ui.relative-timestamps = true
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```
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False by default, but setting to true will change timestamps to be rendered
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as `x days/hours/seconds ago` instead of being rendered as a full timestamp.
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### Author format
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```toml
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ui.log-author-format = 'username'
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```
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Supported values are,
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- `none` for no author information,
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- `full` for both the name and email,
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- `name` for just the name,
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- `username` for username part of the email,
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- (default) `email` (or any other gibberish for that matter) for the full email.
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## Pager
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The default pager is can be set via `ui.pager` or the `PAGER` environment
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variable. The priority is as follows (environment variables are marked with
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a `$`):
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`ui.pager` > `$PAGER`
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`less -FRX` is the default pager in the absence of any other setting.
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## Aliases
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You can define aliases for commands, including their arguments. For example:
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```toml
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# `jj l` shows commits on the working-copy commit's (anonymous) branch
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# compared to the `main` branch
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aliases.l = ["log", "-r", "(main..@): | (main..@)-"]
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```
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## Editor
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The default editor is set via `ui.editor`, though there are several places to
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set it. The priority is as follows (environment variables are marked with
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a `$`):
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`$JJ_EDITOR` > `ui.editor` > `$VISUAL` > `$EDITOR`
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Pico is the default editor in the absence of any other setting, but you could
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set it explicitly too.
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```toml
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ui.editor = "pico"
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```
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To use NeoVim instead:
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```toml
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ui.editor = "nvim"
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```
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For GUI editors you possibly need to use a `-w` or `--wait`. Some examples:
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```toml
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ui.editor = "code -w" # VS Code
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ui.editor = "bbedit -w" # BBEdit
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ui.editor = "subl -n -w" # Sublime Text
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ui.editor = "mate -w" # TextMate
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ui.editor = ["C:/Program Files/Notepad++/notepad++.exe",
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"-multiInst", "-notabbar", "-nosession", "-noPlugin"] # Notepad++
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ui.editor = "idea --temp-project --wait" #IntelliJ
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```
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Obviously, you would only set one line, don't copy them all in!
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## Editing diffs
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The `ui.diff-editor` setting affects the tool used for editing diffs (e.g.
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`jj split`, `jj amend -i`). The default is `meld`.
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`jj` makes the following substitutions:
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- `$left` and `$right` are replaced with the paths to the left and right
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directories to diff respectively.
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If no arguments are specified, `["$left", "$right"]` are set by default.
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For example:
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```toml
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# Use merge-tools.kdiff3.edit-args
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ui.diff-editor = "kdiff3"
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# Specify edit-args inline
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ui.diff-editor = ["kdiff3", "--merge", "$left", "$right"]
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```
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If `ui.diff-editor` consists of a single word, e.g. `"kdiff3"`, the arguments
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will be read from the following config keys.
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```toml
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# merge-tools.kdiff3.program = "kdiff3" # Defaults to the name of the tool if not specified
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merge-tools.kdiff3.edit-args = [
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"--merge", "--cs", "CreateBakFiles=0", "$left", "$right"]
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```
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### Using Vim as a diff editor
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Using `ui.diff-editor = "vimdiff"` is possible but not recommended. For a better
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experience, you can follow these [instructions] to configure
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the [`DirDiff` Vim plugin].
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[instructions]: https://gist.github.com/ilyagr/5d6339fb7dac5e7ab06fe1561ec62d45
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[`DirDiff` Vim plugin]: https://github.com/will133/vim-dirdiff
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## 3-way merge tools for conflict resolution
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The `ui.merge-editor` key specifies the tool used for three-way merge tools
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by `jj resolve`. For example:
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```toml
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# Use merge-tools.meld.merge-args
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ui.merge-editor = "meld" # Or "kdiff3" or "vimdiff"
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# Specify merge-args inline
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ui.merge-editor = ["meld", "$left", "$base", "$right", "-o", "$output"]
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```
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The "meld", "kdiff3", and "vimdiff" tools can be used out of the box, as long as
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they are installed.
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To use a different tool named `TOOL`, the arguments to pass to the tool MUST be
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specified either inline or in the `merge-tools.TOOL.merge-args` key. As an
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example of how to set this key and other tool configuration options, here is
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the out-of-the-box configuration of the three default tools. (There is no need
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to copy it to your config file verbatim, but you are welcome to customize it.)
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```toml
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# merge-tools.kdiff3.program = "kdiff3" # Defaults to the name of the tool if not specified
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merge-tools.kdiff3.merge-args = ["$base", "$left", "$right", "-o", "$output", "--auto"]
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merge-tools.meld.merge-args = ["$left", "$base", "$right", "-o", "$output", "--auto-merge"]
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merge-tools.vimdiff.merge-args = ["-f", "-d", "$output", "-M",
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"$left", "$base", "$right",
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"-c", "wincmd J", "-c", "set modifiable",
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"-c", "set write"]
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merge-tools.vimdiff.program = "vim"
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merge-tools.vimdiff.merge-tool-edits-conflict-markers = true # See below for an explanation
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```
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`jj` makes the following substitutions:
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- `$output` (REQUIRED) is replaced with the name of the file that the merge tool
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should output. `jj` will read this file after the merge tool exits.
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- `$left` and `$right` are replaced with the paths to two files containing the
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content of each side of the conflict.
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- `$base` is replaced with the path to a file containing the contents of the
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conflicted file in the last common ancestor of the two sides of the conflict.
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### Editing conflict markers with a tool or a text editor
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By default, the merge tool starts with an empty output file. If the tool puts
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anything into the output file, and exits with the 0 exit code,
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`jj` assumes that the conflict is fully resolved. This is appropriate for most
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graphical merge tools.
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Some tools (e.g. `vimdiff`) can present a multi-way diff but don't resolve
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conflict themselves. When using such tools, `jj`
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can help you by populating the output file with conflict markers before starting
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the merge tool (instead of leaving the output file empty and letting the merge
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tool fill it in). To do that, set the
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`merge-tools.vimdiff.merge-tool-edits-conflict-markers = true` option.
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With this option set, if the output file still contains conflict markers after
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the conflict is done, `jj` assumes that the conflict was only partially resolved
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and parses the conflict markers to get the new state of the conflict. The
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conflict is considered fully resolved when there are no conflict markers left.
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## Git settings
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### Automatic local branch creation
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By default, when `jj` imports a remote-tracking branch from Git, it also
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creates a local branch with the same name. In some repositories, this
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may be undesirable, e.g.:
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- There is a remote with a lot of historical branches that you don't
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want to be exported to the co-located Git repo.
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- There are multiple remotes with conflicting views of that branch,
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resulting in an unhelpful conflicted state.
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You can disable this behavior by setting `git.auto-local-branch` like
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so,
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git.auto-local-branch = false
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Note that this setting may make it easier to accidentally delete remote
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branches. Since the local branch isn't created, the remote branch will be
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deleted if you push the branch with `jj git push --branch` or `jj git push
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--all`.
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# Alternative ways to specify configuration settings
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Instead of `~/.jjconfig.toml`, the config settings can be located at
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`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/jj/config.toml` as per the [XDG specification]. It is an error
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for both of these files to exist.
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[XDG specification]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
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The location of the `jj` config file can also be overridden with the
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`JJ_CONFIG` environment variable. If it is not empty, it should contain the path
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to a TOML file that will be used instead of any configuration file in the
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default locations. For example,
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```shell
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env JJ_CONFIG=/dev/null jj log # Ignores any settings specified in the config file.
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```
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You can use one or more `--config-toml` options on the command line to specify
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additional configuration settings. This overrides settings defined in config
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files or environment variables. For example,
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```shell
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jj --config-toml='ui.color="always"' --config-toml='ui.difftool="kdiff3"' split
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```
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Config specified this way must be valid TOML. In particular, string values must
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be surrounded by quotes. To pass these quotes to `jj`, most shells require
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surrounding those quotes with single quotes as shown above.
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In `sh`-compatible shells, `--config-toml` can be used to merge entire TOML
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files with the config specified in `.jjconfig.toml`:
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```shell
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jj --config-toml="$(cat extra-config.toml)" log
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```
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