I wish I knew that earlier, it would save a lot of cd
:
$ git -C /dir/you/want/to/pull/push push
# with verbose output
$ git -C /dir/you/want/to/pull/push push -v
NOTICE:
-C flag needs git > 1.8.5
It means that with -C
flag you can specify the directory you want to interact
with. I normally go into the directory than push:
$ cd /dir/you/want/to/pull/push && git pull # or push
Not anymore!
All done.
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