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git.config
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[user] | |
mail = [email protected] | |
name = username | |
email = [email protected] | |
[core] | |
editor = code --wait | |
[alias] | |
s = !git status | |
c = !git add --all && git commit -m | |
l = !git log --pretty=format:'%C(blue)%h%C(red)%d %C(white)%s - %C(cyan)%cn, %C(green)%cr' |
Great tips Michael... I never do deep into git stuff, this is my first time with shortcuts on git... I only config the user stuff.
Glad to help. Here are most of my aliases if you are interested. https://github.com/MichaelCurrin/dotfiles/blob/master/.gitconfig.toml
In particular, see alias
, which let's me run git alias
and see a list of my aliases :).
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And if you don't have any new untracked files, you can commit all in the current dir and below, without using
add
and without an alias.$ git commit .
Or target a dir or file.
$ git commit foo.txt $ git commit foo*.js $ git commit tests/