jj describe gives a name to a commit. In jj, everything rewrites the history, so there's no real point in calling it out in the command name since it's just the default behavior.
> In jj, everything rewrites the history (...)
Surely that isn't true, otherwise it would be completely unusable for auditing.
> In jj, everything rewrites the history (...)
Surely that isn't true, otherwise it would be completely unusable for auditing.