Specific commands don't really showcase the appeal of jj. If anything they might scare someone at first glance. It's the fact that the workflows are intuitive and you never find yourself reaching for help to get something done. You really need to try it to understand it.
The only intuitive interface is the nipple. All other things are learned.
I feel very comfortable using git. Maybe jj is better, but not seeing is not believing.
> that the workflows are intuitive
It can't be both intuitive and yet too complicated to show examples at the same time.