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[core]
# Use vim as commit-message editor
editor = vim
# Don't wrap lines on paged views such as diff or log
page = less -S
# Just use delta as diff-viewer by default, note install: apt install git-delta
pager = delta
[diff]
# Use histogram in favor of readability over size for diffs
algorithm = histogram
# indicate moved lines by using alternative colors for added and removed lines
colorMoved = zebra
[pull]
# prefer to rebase local branches on remote changes instead of merging
rebase = true
[mergetool]
# I don't need the backups of a merge
keepBackup = false
[rebase]
# stash changes before merging remote changes this is very handy in conjunction with "pull.rebase=true"
autoStash = true
[merge]
# stash changes before merging remote changes this is very handy in conjunction with "pull.rebase=true"
autoStash = true
# provide more information about the situation before the changes in case of conflicts
conflictstyle = zdiff3
# Just a good diff-tool, mostly
tool = vimdiff
# List all the applied commits in the message of the merge-commit
summary = true
[delta]
# use n and N to move between diff sections
navigate = true
# show line numbers in delta diff view
line-numbers = true
[interactive]
diffFilter = delta --color-only
[init]
defaultBranch = main
[alias]
# Show all configured alias
alias = config --get-regexp ^alias\\.
# Manipulate the last commit
amend = commit --amend
# Just add any additional change to the last commit and push it
# !!! Never use this in a shared project !!!
ash = "!git add .; git cane; git fush"
# Show all authors and their commit count in descending order
authors = "!git log --format='%aN <%aE>' | awk '{arr[$0]++} END{for (i in arr){printf \"%6s %s\\n\", arr[i], i;}}' | sort -rn"
# Checkout a new branch from the current HEAD and use it instantly, e.g. git bc my-new-local-branch
bc = checkout -b
# Reset ALL changed files, even new and deleted, similiar but much faster to `rm -rf * && git reset --hard HEAD`
bust = "!git restore --staged .; git co -- .; git clean -fd"
# Shortcut to change last commit without changing the commit-message
cane = commit --amend --no-edit
# Same like bc and just a help to prevent typos
cb = checkout -b
# Just a convenience alias for the first commit of a new project
cf = commit --allow-empty -m 'Initial commit'
# Shortcut for checkout, we are all lazy
co = checkout
# A utility to push right after a commit (I use that for my vimwiki with the key ,ws)
commit-and-push = "!git commit && git push"
cap = "!git commit && git push"
# Show the changes which will be committed
dc = diff --cached
# Fetch all remote-changes, but don't merge local branches!
fa = fetch --all
# Mark a change as a fixup to a given commit, e.g. `git fix HEAD~2`, see git commit --help
fix = commit -n --fixup
# Mark a change as fixup and try to squash it immediately into the original commit
fixit = "!bash -c 'TARGET_HASH=`git rev-parse "'"'"$1"'"'"`; git fix $TARGET_HASH && git ria $TARGET_HASH^' -e"
# Fetch all remote-changes from origin, but don't merge local branches!
fo = fetch origin
# Perform a push with force but only if there are no remote changes which we don't know already!
fush = push --force-with-lease
# Use vimdiff to view current changes
gt = difftool --tool=vimdiff -y
# Just show a verbose log of the last 6 commits
last = log -6 --color --reverse --format='%C(red)commit: %H%n%C(green)Author: %aN <%aE>%nAuthorDate: %ad%Creset%n%n%C(bold blue)%w(100,4,4)%s%Creset%n%n%b' HEAD
# Show a graph of all changes within the repository
lg = log --graph --all --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %C(bold red)%d %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ar) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>'
# Like 'lg' but with a ISO 8601-like timestamp
lgi = log --graph --all --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %C(bold red)%d %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ai) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>'
# Show a graph of only the current branch down to the development branch
lgb = log --graph --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ar) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>%C(bold red)%d'
# Like 'lgb' but with a ISO 8601-like timestamp
lgbi = log --graph --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ai) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>%C(bold red)%d'
# Like 'lgb' but with the committer timestamp
lgbc = log --graph --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ci) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>%C(bold red)%d'
# Show a graph of all commits and their Tickets
lgbt = log --graph --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h%C(red)%d%Creset %s%n%C(bold blue)%aN <%aE> %Creset%Cgreen%ar %C(red)%(trailers:key=Ticket,separator=%x2C )%n'
# Like 'lgi' but with the committer timestamp
lgc = log --graph --all --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h %C(bold red)%d %Creset%s %Cgreen(%ci) %C(bold blue)%aN <%aE>'
# Show a graph of all commits and their Tickets
lgt = log --graph --all --date-order --format='%C(yellow)%h%C(red)%d%Creset %s%n%C(bold blue)%aN <%aE> %Creset%Cgreen%ar %C(red)%(trailers:key=Ticket,separator=%x2C )%n'
# Open interactive rebase-console to given commit, e.g. `git ri HEAD~3`
ri = rebase -i
# Apply fixup and squach commits, see git commit --help
ria = rebase -i --autosquash
# Just save all as it is and add a stupid commit message to it
save = "!git add .; git commit -nm save"
# Mark a change as a squach to a given commit similiar to `fix`
squ = commit --squash
# We are lazy and don't want to type status all the time
st = status
# Show the summary of the last commit
sum = "!__sum() { git log --color -1 --format=\"%C(red)commit %H%n%C(green)Author: %aN <%aE>%nAuthorDate: %ad%n%C(yellow)Commit: %cN <%cE>%nCommitDate: %cd%Creset%n%n%C(bold blue)%s%Creset%n%n%b\" $1 | git interpret-trailers; }; __sum"
# Dispose all old branches which are already deleted remote, except of main, master and develop!
trash = "!git branch --merged | egrep -v \"(^\\*|main|master|develop)\" | xargs git branch -d; git remote prune origin"
# Unstage added files
unstage = reset HEAD
[include]
path = local.config