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PROGRAM:

NAME


git-sh -- a git shell

SYNOPSIS


git-sh

DESCRIPTION


git-sh starts an interactive bash(1) session modified for git-heavy workflows. Typical
usage is to change into the directory of a git work tree or bare repository and run the
git-sh command to start an interactive shell session.

Top-level command aliases are created for all core git(1) subcommands, git-sh builtin
aliases (see BUILTIN ALIASES), and git command aliases defined in ~/.gitconfig.

BUILTIN ALIASES


git-sh loads a set of standard aliases in addition to all core git commands. The builtin
aliases are overridden by aliases defined in the user or system gitconfig files.

a git add

b git branch

c git checkout

d git diff

f git fetch --prune

k git cherry-pick

l git log --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit

n git commit --verbose --amend

r git remote

s git commit --dry-run --short

t git diff --cached

The Staging Area
a git add

aa git add --update (mnemonic: "add all")

stage git add

ap git add --patch

p git diff --cached (mnemonic: "patch")

ps git diff --cached --stat (mnemonic: "patch stat")

unstage
git reset HEAD

Commits and Commit History
ci git commit --verbose

ca git commit --verbose --all

amend git commit --verbose --amend

n git commit --verbose --amend

k git cherry-pick

re git rebase --interactive

pop git reset --soft HEAD^

peek git log -p --max-count=1

Fetching and Pulling
f git fetch

pm git pull (mnemonic: "pull merge")

pr git pull --rebase (mnemonic: "pull rebase")

Miscellaneous Commands
d git diff

ds git diff --stat (mnemonic: "diff stat")

hard git reset --hard

soft git reset --soft

scrap git checkout HEAD

CUSTOM ALIASES


Anything defined in the [alias] section of the repository, user, or system git config
files are also available as top-level shell commands. Assuming a ~/.gitconfig that looked
like this:

[alias]
ci = commit --verbose
ca = commit -a
d = diff
s = status
thanks = !git-thanks

\... you might then have the following shell session:

master!something> echo "stuff" >somefile
master!something*> s
M somefile
master!something*> d
diff --git a/somefile b/somefile
-- a/somefile
++ b/somefile
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+ stuff
master!something*> ca -m "add stuff"
master!something> thanks HEAD

PROMPT
The default prompt shows the current branch, a bang (!), and then the relative path to the
current working directory from the root of the work tree. If the work tree includes
modified files that have not yet been staged, a dirty status indicator (*) is also
displayed.

The git-sh prompt includes ANSI colors when the git color.ui option is set and enabled. To
enable git-sh's prompt colors explicitly, set the color.sh config value to auto:

$ git config --global color.sh auto

Customize prompt colors by setting the color.sh.branch, color.sh.workdir, and
color.sh.dirty git config values:

$ git config --global color.sh.branch 'yellow reverse'
$ git config --global color.sh.workdir 'blue bold'
$ git config --global color.sh.dirty 'red'

See colors in git for information.

COMPLETION


Bash completion support is automatically enabled for all git built-in commands and also
for aliases defined in the user ~/.gitconfig file. The auto-completion logic is smart
enough to know an alias d that expands to git-diff should use the same completion
configuration as the git-diff command.

The completion code is a slightly modified version of the git bash completion script
shipped with the core git distribution. The script is built into thegit-sh executable at
compile time and need not be obtained or installed separately.

CUSTOMIZING


Most git-sh behavior can be configured by editing the user or system gitconfig files
(~/.gitconfig and /etc/gitconfig) either by hand or using git-config(1). The [alias]
section is used to create basic command aliases.

The /etc/gitshrc and ~/.gitshrc files are sourced (in that order) immediately before the
shell becomes interactive.

The ~/.bashrc file is sourced before either /etc/gitshrc or ~/.gitshrc. Any bash
customizations defined there and not explicitly overridden by git-sh are also available.

ENVIRONMENT


PS1 Set to the dynamic git-sh prompt. This can be customized in the ~/.gitshrc or
/etc/gitshrc files.

GIT_DIR
Explicitly set the path to the git repository instead of assuming the nearest .git
path.

GIT_WORK_TREE
Explicitly set the path to the root of the work tree instead of assuming the
nearest parent directory with a .git repository.

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