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moroccan-git
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A collection of Moroccan aliases for Git workflow.
This package gives you a collection of Moroccan Git aliases.
You can use this package to completely replace your need to call git
on your machine.
For example, mgit sir3allah
calls git init
.
Command | Alias |
---|---|
init | sir3allah |
clone | b7al |
add | zid |
commit | 9ayed |
branch | kwan |
checkout | jib |
merge | farga3 |
pull | jarr |
push | dfa3 |
log | fkhbarek |
status | tabi3a |
blame | montif |
reset | nsa |
stash | opla7 |
rebase | chofm3ak |
cherry-pick | 3zel |
fetch | drebtlila |
npm install moroccan-git -g
or
yarn global add moroccan-git
mgit jarr origin/master
runs git pull origin/master
mgit tabi3a
runs git status
inspired from Christian git Made with <3 Abderrahim Soubai Elidrissi
FAQs
A collection of Moroccan aliases for Git workflow.
The npm package moroccan-git receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, moroccan-git popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that moroccan-git demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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