Anyone have some gems for git that should be added to every base install? Some cool commands that you cant live without, thus add them to your .gitconfig [alias]'s
ps: seen some questions like this about other things, hope its the best place
Anyone have some gems for git that should be added to every base install? Some cool commands that you cant live without, thus add them to your .gitconfig [alias]'s
ps: seen some questions like this about other things, hope its the best place
One I've recently discovered that I quite like is actually in the contrib dir of git, so it's easy to get: It's called git new-workdir
It allows you to create a second working directory for a repository, without duplicating the entire repository. This allows you to work in two separate branches simultaneously, which has come in quite handy for me.
This will give you la
and lc
which shows you a oneline log strictly ordered by 'author' or 'commit' date respectively. The 'u' in the pretty
specifications relates to "unix timestamp". The unix timestamp is only included for sorting and stripped later. An ISO version of the time remains.
alias.la=! log () { git log --pretty=lau $1 | sort -rn | cut -d " " -f 2- | less ; } ; log
alias.lc=! log () { git log --pretty=lcu $1 | sort -rn | cut -d " " -f 2- | less ; } ; log
pretty.lau=format:%at %C(dim yellow)%h %C(cyan)%ai%Cgreen%d %Creset%s
pretty.lcu=format:%ct %C(dim yellow)%h %C(cyan)%ci%Cgreen%d %Creset%s
Usage is git la <commit specifiers>
, so could be git la
or git la branch
or git la C1..C2
. Note however, that the ..
still acts in the usual log
way. Sorting is only post-processing.
And here is another one:
> cat ~/bin/git-advance
#!/bin/bash
C="`git log --first-parent --format=%H ..$1 -- | tail -1`"
if [ -z "$C" ]; then
echo "Could not determine next commit"
exit 1
fi
git checkout "$C"
And then of course, alias.advance=! git-advance
. Usage is git advance <future-commit>
and will checkout the next commit from current HEAD
towards the given <future-commit>
. This will result in a detached HEAD but I find it handy for propagating commits from git
to another VCS manually. No guarantees, didn't try it on complicated histories yet.
Here is something experimental for missed renames in merge conflicts:
!
makes the rest to be executed in the shell. The log () {... ;} ; log
construct is a trick to put the argument to git la
at the right place. git
will just append the argument to the alias.
Mar 23, 2011 at 21:01
git bisect
.
some of the ones i got (off random sites, don't remember where)
for a pretty treeish view of all the commits:
lg = log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=relative
get the last commiter
whois = "!sh -c 'git log -i -1 --pretty=\"format:%an <%ae>\n\" --author=\"$1\"' -"
show the last commit
whatis = show -s --pretty='tformat:%h (%s, %ad)' --date=short