Are there any git shortcuts or git bash scripts you'd like to see added (or you could contribute to) github.com/tj/git-extras.
Super useful project and I love using the extra tools there like git delete-branch (Local and remote on github Bitbucket etc) and even mundane stuff like git count.
I build things with my hands. The human behind Shift - https://laravelshift.com, master of Git - https://gettinggit.com, and author of "BaseCode" - https://basecodefieldguide.com
I don't have many aliases. Only Git command completion. I like typing the full command so I'm explicit about what I'm doing. Too often with Git you can run some shorthand and forget the underlying commands.
I find manually doing the redundant GIT_AUTHOR_DATE and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE changes for just one commit edit tedious (see stackoverflow.com/questions/454734...).
I build things with my hands. The human behind Shift - https://laravelshift.com, master of Git - https://gettinggit.com, and author of "BaseCode" - https://basecodefieldguide.com
Various reasons. Git rebasing and merging skew with the dates, and one wants to make the timestamp of the recent commits to "look" more reasonable.
Anyhow, what I'm really looking for is a shortcut for modify git timestamps without doing the manual work of setting GIT_AUTHOR_DATE and GIT_COMMITER_DATE with stackoverflow.com/a/3896112 .
Are there any git shortcuts or git bash scripts you'd like to see added (or you could contribute to) github.com/tj/git-extras.
Super useful project and I love using the extra tools there like git delete-branch (Local and remote on github Bitbucket etc) and even mundane stuff like git count.
git-extras is pretty cool.
I don't have many aliases. Only Git command completion. I like typing the full command so I'm explicit about what I'm doing. Too often with Git you can run some shorthand and forget the underlying commands.
Here are all my aliases:
Git extras bash scripts seem to extend beyond aliases -- thanks for sharing your aliases by the way.
I'd like to start developing git bash scripts like git extras, but not on that level there yet.
Speaking of aliases and shortcuts aliases or git extras bash scripts aside.
Do you have a nice good clean shortcut to do git timestamp changes similar to git-redate (github.com/PotatoLabs/git-redate).
I find manually doing the redundant GIT_AUTHOR_DATE and GIT_COMMITTER_DATE changes for just one commit edit tedious (see stackoverflow.com/questions/454734...).
@gonedark / Jason McCreary do you have a response for my previous question about redo'ing the timestamps of old git commits?
What shortcuts do you have similar to github.com/potatolabs/git-redate?
What is the use case for needing to change the date?
Various reasons. Git rebasing and merging skew with the dates, and one wants to make the timestamp of the recent commits to "look" more reasonable.
Anyhow, what I'm really looking for is a shortcut for modify git timestamps without doing the manual work of setting GIT_AUTHOR_DATE and GIT_COMMITER_DATE with stackoverflow.com/a/3896112 .
Any insights @gonedark ?
@jonlai have you ever found a trick to get that alias to work?
My solution under zsh is
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