git-fire
tig
git-fire | tig | |
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27 | 60 | |
4,292 | 12,170 | |
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0.0 | 7.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Shell | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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git-fire
- Variabile Pippo: come fermare il declino informatico delle big italiane?
- Remember in case of fire!
- Tűzvédelmi kérdőív az Országos Katasztrófavédelem oldalán... mennyire releváns tudni a tűzoltók védőszentjét ahhoz hogy eloltsak egy tüzet?
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Not good
git-fire
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Fire Safety
Or just git fire
- Is it really that much easy? Because in the beginning I was a lot scared of it.
- In case of fire... (patched edition - thank me later, hopefully never)
- After leaving the building: oh shit, forgot git add .
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In case of fire...
That's a thing its called git fire
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Safety first.
Last week when this was posted someone pointed out that git fire exists.
tig
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
https://github.com/jonas/tig is one of the first things I install on a new dev machine. It's a really nice UI for staging files or hunks. Since it's just a companion to the git CLI, it feels much more focused than full-blown git GUIs, and doesn't do anything magical.
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Every Git Command I Use (Cheatsheet)
Related but I use tig, a TUI, a lot to examine the state of my working tree and index and stage/unstage/reset changes piecemeal. It works great.
- Tig: Text-Mode Interface for Git
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Magit
I'd like to plug [tig](https://github.com/jonas/tig) for those who don't use emacs. I see lazygit recommended here too, but I've been using tig for years now and love it's simplicity.
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Is there any solution like Github Desktop and Gitkraken For terminal Users
Try tig
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What is your preferred version control software and what additional features do you wish it had?
I'm normally a CLI git (and tig) user.
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TexStudio - git integration for easy committing?
Sometimes when I work in command line I use tig (https://jonas.github.io/tig/). There is also similar tool lazygit (https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit)
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gti, gtti, giit, gut, gti, got, hit, jit, git <enter> {f%ck} <up-arrow-key>
And you accidently open a git TUI
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This is how I use vim and git, any other tips?
tig +My custom command to fix MR comments by quickly editing an old commit's changes at the time when that commit was created. (Like a more controlled git-absorb that explicitly selects a commit to fixup and therefor avoids rebase-conflicts when squashing)
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tig to switch branches
today I looked at tig which is a nice text based GUI, and I think I will never use git log again :-)
What are some alternatives?
git-quick-stats - ▁▅▆▃▅ Git quick statistics is a simple and efficient way to access various statistics in git repository.
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
git-extras - GIT utilities -- repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit percentages and more
gitui - Blazing 💥 fast terminal-ui for git written in rust 🦀
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
lazygit.nvim - Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.
git-clone-subdirectory - Clones git subdirectories
vim-floaterm - :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim
git-ftp - Uses Git to upload only changed files to FTP servers.
gitsigns.nvim - Git integration for buffers
githug - Git your game on!
cz-cli - The commitizen command line utility. #BlackLivesMatter