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A zsh plugin that packages some extra git helper scripts I've found. I only wrote a few of these scripts, and the ones I didn't each have whatever licensing is included in the file. This collection doesn't actually require zsh, but packaging as a ZSH plugin makes it more convenient for anyone using a ZSH framework to use this collection.
If you wrote one of these scripts and want it removed from this repository, please either make a PR or file an issue against the repo and I will remove it.
Some of these scripts use dash. brew install dash
if you're on OS X.
If you're using Antigen:
- Add
antigen bundle unixorn/git-extra-commands
to your.zshrc
where you've listed your other plugins. - Close and reopen your Terminal/iTerm window to refresh context and use the plugin. Alternatively, you can run
antigen bundle unixorn/git-extra-commands
in a running shell to have antigen load the new plugin.
If you're using oh-my-zsh:
-
In the command line, change to oh-my-zsh's custom plugin directory :
cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/
-
Clone the repository into a new
git-extra-commands
directory:git clone https://github.com/unixorn/git-extra-commands.git git-extra-commands
-
Edit your
~/.zshrc
and addgit-extra-commands
– same as clone directory– to the list of plugins to enable:plugins=( ... git-extra-commands )
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Then, restart your terminal application to refresh context and use the plugin. Alternatively, you can source your current shell configuration:
source ~/.zshrc
If you're using zgen:
- Add
zgen load unixorn/git-extra-commands
to your.zshrc
along with your otherzgen load
commands. rm ${ZGEN_INIT}/init.zsh && zgen save
git clone this repository, then add it to your $PATH
. Nothing here actually requires you to use ZSH or zgen, that's just a convenient distribution method for anyone using a ZSH framework.
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Scott Chacon's Pro Git book is a great resource for getting more out of git.
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Peter Hurford's git-it-on.zsh plugin. It adds a gitit command that will open your current directory on github, in your current branch.
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Peter also wrote git-aliases.zsh, which you may prefer to the git plugin from oh-my-zsh.
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Zach Dennis has a great blog post - it's worth reading on it's own, but here are a couple of good sites I found through it:
- gitready.com/ is another great reference which has been collecting information and tips for git since 2009.
- gitimmersion.com/
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gitsh - An interactive shell for git. From within gitsh you can issue any git command, even using your local aliases and configuration.
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Kate Hudson maintains the git flight rules collection of useful git usage tips.
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awesome-github - Faraz Fallahi maintains a curated list of Github & Git resources.
- git-big-file - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-changes - Michael Markert's dotfiles
- git-churn - Gary Bernhardt's dotfiles
- git-copy-branch-name - Zach Holman's dotfiles
- git-credit - Zach Holman's dotfiles
- git-cut-branch - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-delete-local-merged - https://plus.google.com/115587336092124934674/posts/dXsagsvLakJ
- git-divergence - Gary Bernhardt's dotfiles
- git-find-dirty - Matthew McCullough's scripts repository
- git-grab - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-improved-merge - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-incoming - Michael Markert's dotfiles
- git-incoming-commits - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-ls-object-refs - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-nuke - Zach Holman's dotfiles
- git-object-deflate - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-outgoing - Michael Markert's dotfiles
- git-promote - Trevor's Improving My git Workflow blog post
- git-publish - Michael Markert's dotfiles
- git-rank-contributors - William Morgan [email protected]
- git-rebase-authors - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-rel - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-run-command-on-revisions - Gary Bernhardt's dotfiles
- git-shamend - Danielle Sucher's git-shamend blog post
- git-show-overwritten - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-submodule-rm - Greg V's dotfiles
- git-thanks - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-track - Zach Holman's dotfiles
- git-trail - Daniel Hahler's dotfiles
- git-undo-push -
- git-unpushed - Zach Holman's dotfiles
- git-unreleased - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-up - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
- git-when-merged - Michael Haggerty git-when-merged
- git-where - Mislav Marohnić's dotfiles
- git-winner - Garry Dolley https://github.com/up_the_irons/git-winner
- git-wtf - William Morgan
- github-open - Ryan Tomayko's dotfiles
Please include an entry in the credits section of README.md for any scripts in your PRs so authors get their work credited correctly.