#!/bin/bash set -euo pipefail . "$(dirname "$0")"/helpers.sh new_tmp_dir ( jj init --config-toml ui.allow-init-native=true echo "first" > file jj bookmark create first jj commit -m 'first' echo "second" > file jj bookmark create second jj commit -m 'second' echo "third" > file jj bookmark create third jj commit -m 'third' ) >/dev/null 2>&1 comment "We are in a repo with three commits, all editing the same line:" run_command "jj log" run_command "jj diff -r first" run_command "jj diff -r second" run_command "jj diff -r third" comment "Let's reorder the second and third commits:" run_command_output_redacted "jj rebase -s third -d first" run_command "jj rebase -s second -d third" run_command "jj log" comment "The commit labeled \"third\" has a conflict, as expected. What's more interesting is that the top commit has no conflict! That's because it has the changes from all three commits applied to it. Let's verify that by looking at its contents:" run_command "jj new second" run_command "cat file" comment "Let's now instead make \"second\" and \"third\" sibling and merge them:" run_command "jj rebase -s second -d first" run_command "jj new second third -m merged" run_command "jj log" comment "Again, because the merge commit has the changes from all three commits, it has no conflict." blank