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- [pretty]
- concise = %C(yellow)%h%C(reset) %s %C(bold black)(%an, %ar)%C(reset)%C(bold blue)%d%C(reset)
- [alias]
- # When doing "git git log" or some such, do not complain about "git" not
- # being a valid Git command. This happens when copy-pasting examples, for
- # instance.
- git = !git
- # Show a concise status of the working directory, along with the branch
- # and the number of commits behind and/or ahead.
- st = status --short --branch
- # Quickly push to the most common destination.
- pom = push origin master
- # Quickly push to the origin
- po = push origin
- # Quickly pull from the origin
- pu = pull origin
- # I know "pum" could just as well stand for "PUsh" instead of "PUll", but
- # I am so used to "git pom" that "git pum" feels like a natural
- # counterpart. I always try to rebase to prevent unnecessary merge
- # commits.
- pum = pull --rebase origin master
- # Show the staged changes.
- dc = diff --cached
- # Commit
- ci = commit
- # Like "git show myfile", but uses the last commit that changed "myfile".
- sl = log -n 1 -p
- # Switch branches, creating them if necessary. I want to unlearn using
- # "git checkout" for switching between branches because of the possible
- # dataloss when not paying attention. (You could see the PEBKAC, but I
- # could reply with another four letter acronym, slightly resembling TOFU.)
- #
- # Suppose I have modified a file named "password" and have two branches,
- # "password-expiry-mechanism" and "password-reset-mail". If I want to
- # switch to either branch, I would type "git checkout pass<Tab><Enter>",
- # but the autocomplete would stop at "git checkout password" because of
- # the ambiguity. Because I press <Enter> without really thinking, I have
- # now reset my "password" file. With "git go pass<Tab><Enter>", I would
- # simply have created a new branch called "password". (I would be forced
- # to use "--" to separate paths from banch names, which is a Good Thing™.)
- cob = checkout -B
- co = checkout
- # Make life easier, we only need git aa to add/remove git files
- aa = add --all
- # Show pretty log
- ll = !git pgl --all
- # Show only 20 git log items
- l = !git pgl -20
- # Show a git log with detailed log information.
- pgl = "!source ~/.githelpers && pretty_git_log"
- [core]
- excludesfile = ~/.gitignore
- autocrlf = input
- safecrlf = true
- [color]
- ui = true
- [merge]
- tool = vimdiff
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