git-alias
git-alias
<search-pattern>
git-alias
<alias-name> <command>
git-alias
[--global]
git-alias
[--local]
git-alias
[--global] <search-pattern>
git-alias
[--local] <search-pattern>
git-alias
[--global] <alias-name> <command>
git-alias
[--local] <alias-name> <command>
List all aliases, show one alias, or set one (global or local) alias.
--global
Show or create alias in the system config
--local
Show or create alias in the repository config
<search-pattern>
The pattern used to search aliases.
<alias-name>
The name of the alias to create.
<command>
The command for which you are creating an alias.
Defining a new alias:
$ git alias last "cat-file commit HEAD"
Providing only one argument, git-alias
searches for aliases matching the given value:
$ git alias ^la
last = cat-file commit HEAD
git-alias
will show all aliases if no argument is given:
$ git alias
s = status
amend = commit --amend
rank = shortlog -sn --no-merges
whatis = show -s --pretty='tformat:%h (%s, %ad)' --date=short
whois = !sh -c 'git log -i -1 --pretty="format:%an <%ae>
Written by Jonhnny Weslley <[email protected]>