jjj is an open-source desktop application providing a modal interface for the Jujutsu version control system. It leverages the Bevy framework to deliver fast, intuitive version control operations and is compatible with Git. Designed for developers, jjj enhances productivity and usability in managing code history.
In the Version control & DevOps space, jjj takes a focused approach. It focuses on making version control operations with Jujutsu faster and more intuitive through a modal desktop interface. It is built as an open-source project for software developers using Jujutsu or Git. jjj is open source under the MIT license. It runs on the web, macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Isaac Corbrey builds and maintains jjj, and the product first shipped in 2025. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 83 stars. PulseGate's similarity index finds few close equivalents — jjj occupies a relatively distinct niche. Key capabilities include modal interface, version control integration, and git compatibility.
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