On Sat, 14 Jan 2023 at 12:57, Dashamir Hoxha <dashoho...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 12:27 PM Roberto A. Foglietta > <roberto.foglie...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Thu, 5 Jan 2023 at 18:04, Roberto A. Foglietta >> <roberto.foglie...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Hi all, >> > >> > today, I have published this project which aims to deliver some >> > advanced functions for git and also a lot of smart shortcuts for the >> > most frequently used git commands. I hope you will like it and >> > possibly also contribute to its future development with your feedback. >> > At the moment, the project is limited to support bash. However, if >> > someone is interested in using it under dash, I will be happy to plan >> > a porting. >> > >> > https://github.com/robang74/git-functions >> > >> >> It is available on the 'main' branch the v0.4-rc1 for those who like >> to try it. I suggest not installing it but just try over a spendible >> repository, just in case. The README.md lists and briefly explains all >> the functions that wrap git. > > > It is a nice project, and a good example of how Bash can be customized to fit > better one's needs (or a project's needs).
thanks. > In my opinion, Bash is powerful and ubiquitous. quite > On the command line it has the same unique position that JavaScript has on a > browser. I believe that it can also have the same success that JavaScript had > on web applications (despite being ugly and quirky). good intuition about remoting for which using a restricted shell is a must for obvious reasons: (HEAD -> devel, origin/devel) * 65a5fc3 - gitshell() reworked to work inside itself despite restrictions * 214dec9 - git.shell added: gitshell() as the gateway for the functions Best regards, R-