Git Aliases are shortcuts for when using git. For example instead of typing:
git commit -m "this is my commit message"You could instead type:
git ci "this is my commit message"This is done by setting up an alias:
git config --global alias.ci 'commit -m'I have intentionally decided to keep these to a minimum as I am not an advanced git user and stick to a few basic commands I am, currently, the only person working on the repositories that I work on.
Check the current status with verbose message
git config --global alias.st 'status'git config --global alias.aa 'add -A'Commit with the message flag
git config --global alias.ci 'commit -m'Switch to another branch
git config --global alias.br 'branch'Switch to a branch or tag
git config --global alias.co 'checkout'Create a new branch and switch to it
git config --global alias.cob 'checkout -b'Delete a branch on local machine
git config --global alias.dbl 'branch -d'Delete a branch on local machine
git config --global alias.dbr 'push origin --delete'git stgit aagit ci "the commit message"git brgit co branch-namegit cob new-branch-namegit dbl branch-namegit dbr branch-name