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Lukas Wirth
8e727de2ab undo: Report what operation has been undone in jj op undo 2024-09-15 14:11:33 +02:00
Samuel Tardieu
6e72b1cfb0 git: add --remote option to clone command
This makes it easier to work with multiple remotes at once while
tracking the default branch of the remote used to create the local
repository:

```shell
$ jj git clone --remote upstream https://github.com/upstream-org/repo
$ cd repo
$ jj git remote add origin git@github.com:your-org/repo
$ jj config set --repo git.fetch upstream
```

In the example above, `upstream` is the repository containing the
reference source code that you might want to patch, while `origin` is
your fork where pull-request will be pushed. The branch `main@upstream`
will be tracked.
2024-09-13 18:14:57 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
1410f2bee7 docs: Remove trailing whitespace in markdown files 2024-09-13 13:06:28 +02:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
63e616c801 git: restore support for git.push-branch-prefix config but deprecate it 2024-09-12 23:28:30 -07:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
136dcac1e1 changelog: remove an unclear "in lieu of"
I wasn't sure how to read the sentence. I think "as part of" is
clearer.
2024-09-12 23:00:57 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
78edc6aba5 op log: add --op-diff option to embed operation diffs
This is basically "log -p" for "op log". The flag name has "op" because --diff
and --patch mean a similar thing in this context. Since -p implies --op-diff,
user can just do "op log -p" if he's okay with verbose op + content diffs.
Note that --no-graph affects both "op log" and "op diff" parts.

We might want to do some style changes later, such as inserting/deleting blank
lines, highlighting headers, etc.
2024-09-12 06:51:45 +09:00
Philip Metzger
d9c68e08b1 everything: Rename branches to bookmarks
Jujutsu's branches do not behave like Git branches, which is a major
hurdle for people adopting it from Git. They rather behave like
Mercurial's (hg) bookmarks. 

We've had multiple discussions about it in the last ~1.5 years about this rename in the Discord, 
where multiple people agreed that this _false_ familiarity does not help anyone. Initially we were 
reluctant to do it but overtime, more and more users agreed that `bookmark` was a better for name 
the current mechanism. This may be hard break for current `jj branch` users, but it will immensly 
help Jujutsu's future, by defining it as our first own term. The `[experimental-moving-branches]` 
config option is currently left alone, to force not another large config update for
users, since the last time this happened was when `jj log -T show` was removed, which immediately 
resulted in breaking users and introduced soft deprecations.

This name change will also make it easier to introduce Topics (#3402) as _topological branches_ 
with a easier model. 

This was mostly done via LSP, ripgrep and sed and a whole bunch of manual changes either from
me being lazy or thankfully pointed out by reviewers.
2024-09-11 18:54:45 +02:00
Kevin Liao
69edc7f2df Update jj edit <commit> to add commit into view heads if not already
`jj new <commit>` automatically adds the checked out commits into the view head ids. However,
`jj edit` does not.

To reproduce:
```
jj git init test
cd test
jj commit -m "my commit"
jj log -r @- -T commit_id # Save the id
jj abandon -r @-
jj edit <saved_id>

jj log -r :: # Does not show the currently editing commit 
```
2024-09-10 11:01:49 -07:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
f36f4ad257 cli: make paths to auto-track configurable, add jj track
It's a pretty frequent request to have support for turning off
auto-tracking of new files and to have a command to manually track
them instead. This patch adds a `snapshot.auto-track` config to decide
which paths to auto-track (defaults to `all()`). It also adds a `jj
track` command to manually track the untracked paths.

This patch does not include displaying the untracked paths in `jj
status`, so for now this is probably only useful in colocated repos
where you can run `git status` to find the untracked files.

#323
2024-09-09 07:49:55 -07:00
Austin Seipp
a31fe7f6d6 cli: implement workspace add --sparse-patterns
This flag implements three modes:

- `copy`: copy sparse patterns from parent
- `full`: do not copy sparse patterns from parent
- `empty`: clear all paths, equal to `set --clear`

This is useful for various tooling like tools that want to run a parallel
process that queries the build system (without running into locks/blocking.)

I think continuing to copy sparse patterns makes sense as the default behavior.

Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
2024-09-06 16:22:47 -05:00
Danny Hooper
bf543402cc cli: fix: add --include-unchanged-files flag to allow fixing as yet unchanged files
This enables workflows like "insert a commit that reformats the code in one of
my project directories".

`jj fix --include-unchanged-files` is an easy way to fix everything in the repo.

`jj fix --include-unchanged-files <file...>` fixes all of the `<files>` even if they are
unchanged.

This is mostly orthogonal to other features, so not many tests are added.

This is a significant and simple enough improvement that I think it's
appropriate to make it here instead of waiting for a `jj run`-based solution.
2024-09-06 13:50:28 -05:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
3133534b32 conflicts: don't panic when a conflict marker is missing removes
Closes #2611
2024-09-05 22:09:55 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
36ab165b57 cli: parse graph node settings strictly 2024-09-06 09:51:10 +09:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
a0fae76622 cli: rename obslog to evolution-log/evolog
It seems everyone agrees that `obslog` is not an intuitive name. There
was some discussion about alternatives in #3592 and on #4146. The
alternatives included `evolution`, `evolutionlog`, `evolog`,
`rewritelog`, `revlog`, and `changelog`. It seemed like
`evolution-log`/`evolog` was the most popular option. That also
matches the command's current help text ("Show how a change has
evolved over time").
2024-09-05 13:45:17 -07:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
d002a5ad35 release version 0.21.0 2024-09-04 10:11:13 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
5af906d924 cli: change default inline threshold of color-words diffs
I played with max-inline-alternation = 3 for a couple of weeks, and it's pretty
good. I think somewhere between 2 and 4 is good default because one or two
remove + add sequences are easy to parse.
2024-08-28 10:33:33 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
6b65f8abec cli: move "untrack" to "file" subcommand
I don't think "jj untrack" is frequently used, and I think it is a "file"
command rather than "workspace".
2024-08-26 01:19:15 +09:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
b78c83e9fe status: report copies and renames 2024-08-23 18:51:02 -07:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
fc09be1a62 changelog: simply bullet about diff formats supporting copies/renames
Since only `--name-only` doesn't support copies/renames, it's simpler
to say that than to list the formats that do.
2024-08-23 18:51:02 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
a83dadd5a9 diff: add option to display complex color-words diffs without inlining
In this patch, I use the number of adds<->removes alternation as a threshold,
which approximates the visual complexity of diff hunks. I don't think user can
choose the threshold intuitively, but we need a config knob to try out some.
I set `max-inline-alternation = 3` locally. 0 and 1 mean "disable inlining"
and "inline adds-only/removes-only lines" respectively.

I've added "diff.<format>" config namespace assuming "ui.diff" will be
reorganized as "ui.diff-formatter" or something. #3327

Some other metrics I've tried:
```
// Per-line alternation. This also works well, but can't measure complexity of
// changes across lines.
fn count_max_diff_alternation_per_line(diff_lines: &[DiffLine]) -> usize {
    diff_lines
        .iter()
        .map(|line| {
            let sides = line.hunks.iter().map(|&(side, _)| side);
            sides
                .filter(|&side| side != DiffLineHunkSide::Both)
                .dedup() // omit e.g. left->both->left
                .count()
        })
        .max()
        .unwrap_or(0)
}

// Per-line occupancy of changes. Large diffs don't always look complex.
fn max_diff_token_ratio_per_line(diff_lines: &[DiffLine]) -> f32 {
    diff_lines
        .iter()
        .filter_map(|line| {
            let [both_len, left_len, right_len] =
                line.hunks.iter().fold([0, 0, 0], |mut acc, (side, data)| {
                    let index = match side {
                        DiffLineHunkSide::Both => 0,
                        DiffLineHunkSide::Left => 1,
                        DiffLineHunkSide::Right => 2,
                    };
                    acc[index] += data.len();
                    acc
                });
            // left/right-only change is readable
            (left_len != 0 && right_len != 0).then(|| {
                let diff_len = left_len + right_len;
                let total_len = both_len + left_len + right_len;
                (diff_len as f32) / (total_len as f32)
            })
        })
        .reduce(f32::max)
        .unwrap_or(0.0)
}

// Total occupancy of changes. Large diffs don't always look complex.
fn total_change_ratio(diff_lines: &[DiffLine]) -> f32 {
    let (diff_len, total_len) = diff_lines
        .iter()
        .flat_map(|line| &line.hunks)
        .fold((0, 0), |(diff_len, total_len), (side, data)| {
            let l = data.len();
            match side {
                DiffLineHunkSide::Both => (diff_len, total_len + l),
                DiffLineHunkSide::Left => (diff_len + l, total_len + l),
                DiffLineHunkSide::Right => (diff_len + l, total_len + l),
            }
        });
    (diff_len as f32) / (total_len as f32)
}
```
2024-08-21 17:48:52 +09:00
Essien Ita Essien
bb018a54c3 next/prev: Add config flag to control prev/next edit behaviour.
* We started with a tristate flag where:
    - Auto - Maintain current behaviour. This edits if
      the wc parent is not a head commit. Else, it will
      create a new commit on the parent of the wc in
      the direction of movement.
    - Always - Always edit
    - Never - Never edit, prefer the new+squash workflow.
  However, consensus the review thread is that `auto` mode where we try to infer when to
  switch to `edit mode`, should be removed. So `ui.movement.edit` is a boolean flag now.
    - true: edit mode
    - false: new+squash mode
* Also add a `--no-edit` flag as the explicit inverse of `--edit` and
  ensure both flags take precedence over the config.
* Update tests that assumed edit mode inference, to specify `--edit` explicitly.

NOTE: #4302 was squashed into this commit, so see that closed PR for review history.

Part of #3947
2024-08-20 15:46:00 +01:00
Marijan Smetko
0852724c76 Warn user about the working copy when configuring the author 2024-08-19 17:09:30 +02:00
Austin Seipp
5eab5c8d75 github: build on macos-13 for x86_64
We all noticed that x86 macOS binaries are no longer being provided on release,
due to `macos-11` runners going the way of the Dodo a while back. Nobody
alterted us to this, funny enough.

After some quick discussion, we concluded some things:

- x86 macOS runners are likely oversubscribed, and hurt CI latency badly
- `macos-12` is also deprecated; `macos-13` is the best x86 runner available
- GitHub probably isn't going to expand macOS runner capacity; `macos-13` will
one day go away
- Some people are still using `jj` on Intel Macs. We didn't get alerted because
they do their own builds for now, but may not always do that.
- We can just try to build on `macos-13` and make it optional for merges.

So that's what this does. It might be mergeable outright, but we can also use it
to measure build latency impacts.

Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
2024-08-16 14:23:09 -05:00
Matt Kulukundis
2f2e5fb72a copy-tracking: implement copy tracking for external tools 2024-08-16 07:48:43 -04:00
Matt Kulukundis
95e8dd51eb copy-tracking: add support for diff --git 2024-08-15 11:03:39 -04:00
Matt Kulukundis
0b179dcbde copy-tracking: implement copy-tracking for --types 2024-08-14 20:48:43 -04:00
Essien Ita Essien
a6d8009097 Define builtin_immutable_heads() as a default revset alias.
* Add `builtin_immutable_heads()` in the `revsets.toml`.
* Redefine `immutable_heads()` in terms of `builtin_immutable_heads()`
* Warn if user redefines `builtin_immutable_heads()`, `mutable()` or
  `immutable()`.
* Update module constant in revset_util.rs from BUILTIN_IMMUTABLE_HEADS
  to USER_IMMUTABLE_HEADS to avoid confusion since it points at
  `immutable_heads()` **and** we now have a revset-alias
  literally named `builtin_immutable_heads()`.
* Add unittest
* Update CHANGELOG
* Update documentation.

Fixes: #4162
2024-08-14 11:32:16 +01:00
Matt Kulukundis
ec99a17ae8 copy-tracking: improve --summary and add --stat
- add support for copy tracking to `diff --stat`
- switch `--summary` to match git's output more closely
- rework `show_diff_summary` signature to be more consistent
2024-08-13 21:37:45 -04:00
Aaron Bull Schaefer
e803bed845 config: expand tilde in ssh key filepaths
Add home directory expansion for SSH key filepaths. This allows the
`signing.key` configuration value to work more universally across both
Linux and macOS without requiring an absolute path.

This moved and renamed the previous `expand_git_path` function to a more
generic location, and the prior use was updated accordingly.
2024-08-13 08:06:43 -07:00
Matt Kulukundis
5911e5c9b2 copy-tracking: Add copy tracking as a post iteration step
- force each diff command to explicitly enable copy tracking
- enable copy tracking in diff_summary
- post-process for diff iterator
- post-process for diff stream
- update changelog
2024-08-11 17:01:45 -04:00
Martin von Zweigbergk
27d8198fa1 release: release version 0.20.0
Thanks to everyone who's contributed!
2024-08-07 10:20:21 -07:00
Yuya Nishihara
f7836aa687 cli: obslog: show diffs from all predecessors, not first predecessor
Suppose a squash node in obslog is analogous to a merge in revisions log, it
makes sense to show diffs from auto-merge (or auto-squash) parents. This
basically means a non-partial squash node no longer shows diffs.

This also fixes missing diffs at the root predecessors if there were.
2024-08-07 10:51:23 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
f4dd856f9f ui: do not write() to channel if builtin pager has terminated 2024-08-05 10:34:33 +09:00
Benjamin Tan
35b04f45dc describe: allow updating the description of multiple commits
If multiple commits are provided, the description of each commit
will be combined into a single file for editing.
2024-08-05 02:06:40 +08:00
Yuya Nishihara
2008991749 cli: do not attempt to merge op heads if --at-op=@ is specified
The idea is that --at-op specifies a certain operation, so --at-op=@ can be
interpreted as the option to select _the_ known head operation. This helps
eliminate special cases from "op log" which doesn't snapshot nor merge
concurrent ops.
2024-08-03 09:22:26 +09:00
Stephen Jennings
6c41b1bef8 revset: add author_date and committer_date revset functions
Author dates and committer dates can be filtered like so:

    committer_date(before:"1 hour ago") # more than 1 hour ago
    committer_date(after:"1 hour ago")  # 1 hour ago or less

A date range can be created by combining revsets. For example, to see any
revisions committed yesterday:

    committer_date(after:"yesterday") & committer_date(before:"today")
2024-08-01 09:04:07 -07:00
Essien Ita Essien
7c4185cd41 Change conflict hint depending on state of working commit.
To avoid always printing the rebase instructions to fix a conflict
even when a child commit to fix the conflict already exists, implement
the following:

* If working commit has conflicts:
  * Continue printing the same message we print today.

* If working commit has no conflicts:
  * If any parent has conflicts, we print: "Conflict in parent is resolved in working copy".
    Also explicitly not printing the "conflicting parent" here, since a merge commit
    could have conflict in multiple parents.
  * If no parent has any conflicts: exit quietly.
* Update unittests for conflict hinting update.
* Update CHANGELOG
2024-08-01 16:21:24 +01:00
Ilya Grigoriev
ce2982492a cargo: enable vendored-libgit2, document how to properly dynamically link libgit2
This changes less than it seems. Our CI builds already mostly linked a vendored
copy of libgit2. This is because before this commit, it turns out that `git2`
could link `libgit2` *either* statically or dynamically based on whether it could
find a version of libgit2 it liked to link dynamically. Our CI builds usually did
not provide such a version AFAIK.

This made the kind of binary `cargo install` would produce unpredictable and may
have contributed to #2896.  I was once very surprised when I did `brew upgrade libgit2` and then
`cargo build --release` suddenly switched from building dynamically linked `jj` to the vendored version.

Instead, if a packager wants to link `libgit2` dynamically, they should set an
environment variable, as described inside the diff of this commit. I also think
we should recommend static linking as `git2` is quite picky about the versions of
`libgit2` it supports. See also https://github.com/rust-lang/git2-rs/pull/1073

This might be related to #4115.
2024-07-28 12:51:30 -07:00
Danny Hooper
89f5d16dc0 cli jj fix: add ability to configure multiple tools for different filesets
The high level changes include:
 - Reworking `fix_file_ids()` to loop over multiple candidate tools per file,
   piping file content between them. Only the final file content is written to
   the store, and content is no longer read for changed files that don't match
   any of the configured patterns.
 - New struct `ToolsConfig` to represent the parsed/validated configuration.
 - New function `get_tools_config()` to create a `ToolsConfig` from a `Config`.
 - New tests; the only old behavior that has changed is that we don't require
   `fix.tool-command` if `fix.tools` defines one or more tools. The general
   approach to validating the config is to fail early if anything is weird.

Co-Authored-By: Josh Steadmon <steadmon@google.com>
2024-07-25 13:40:18 -05:00
Yuya Nishihara
d6e97883df cli: port description template to templater
This implements a building block of "signed-off-by line" #1399 and "commit
--verbose" #1946. We'll probably need an easy way to customize the diff part,
but I'm not sure if it can be as simple as a template alias function. User
might want to embed diffs without "JJ: " prefixes?

Perhaps, we can deprecate "ui.default-description", but it's not addressed in
this patch. It could be replaced with "default_description" template alias,
but we might want to configure default per command. Suppose we add a default
"backout_description" template, it would have to be rendered against the
source commit, not the newly-created backout commit.

The template key is named as "draft_commit_description" because it is the
template to generate an editor template. "templates.commit_description_template"
sounds a bit odd.

There's one minor behavior change: the default description is now terminated
by "\n".

Closes #1354
2024-07-25 22:39:00 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
bafb357209 git: on abandoning unreachable commits, don't count HEAD ref
This basically reverts 20eb9ecec1 "git: don't abandon HEAD commit when it
loses a branch." I think the new behavior is more consistent because the Git
HEAD is equivalent to @- in jj, so it shouldn't be considered a named ref.

Note that we've made old HEAD branch not considered at 92cfffd843 "git: on
external HEAD move, do not abandon old branch."

#4108
2024-07-24 21:22:26 +09:00
Yuya Nishihara
8fec7500c3 cli: enable fileset by default
I've tested it for months and found no problems.
2024-07-24 10:49:46 +09:00
Stephen Jennings
03b6d380f5 git: add git.private-commits setting for preventing commits from being pushed
The user can define the setting `git.private-commits` as they desire. For
example:

    git.private-commits = 'description(glob:"wip:*")'

If any commits are in this revset, then the push is aborted.

If a commit would be private but already exists on the remote, then it does
not block pushes, nor do its descendents block pushes unless they are also
contained in `git.private-commits`.

Closes #3376
2024-07-23 08:45:51 -07:00
Benjamin Tan
dade156859 cli: add jj operation show command 2024-07-22 19:16:42 +08:00
Benjamin Tan
a6d82cc344 cli: add jj operation diff command 2024-07-22 19:16:42 +08:00
Yuya Nishihara
ddc601fbf9 str_util: add regex pattern
This patch adds minimal support for the regex pattern. We might have to add
"regex-i:" for completeness, but it can be achieved by "regex:'(?i)..'".
2024-07-22 12:00:52 +09:00
Scott Taylor
d5c526f496 branch: ignore git tracking branches for rename warning
Prevents a warning from being printed when renaming branches in a
colocated repo, since git tracking branches were being considered as
remote tracking branches.
2024-07-18 17:27:19 -05:00
Yuya Nishihara
895eead4b8 revset: add diff_contains(text[, files]) to search diffs
The text pattern is applied prior to comparison as we do in Mercurial. This
might affect hunk selection, but is much faster than computing diff of full
file contents. For example, the following hunk wouldn't be caught by
diff_contains("a") because the line "b\n" is filtered out:

    - a
      b
    + a

Closes #2933
2024-07-18 01:01:16 +09:00
Austin Seipp
6c54b66fac cargo: build with crt-static on windows
Avoids a runtime dependency on vcruntime140.dll

Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
2024-07-17 07:40:30 -05:00
Yuya Nishihara
d1912bf016 templater: add commit.diff().<format>() methods
This patch adds TreeDiff template type to host formatting options. The main
reason of this API design is that diff formats have various incompatible
parameters, so a single .diff(files, format[, options..]) method would become
messy pretty quickly. Another reason is that we can probably add custom
summary templating support as diff.files().map(|file| file.path()..).

RepoPathUiConverter is passed to templater explicitly because the one stored
in RevsetParseContext is behind Option<_>.
2024-07-17 18:52:49 +09:00