Configuring and using Git aliases
Git aliases, like Unix aliases, are short commands that can be configured on a global level or for each repository. It is a simple way of renaming some Git commands to short abbreviations, for example, git checkout
could be git co
and so on.
How to do it...
It is very simple and straightforward to create an alias. You simply need to configure it with git config
.
What we will do is check a branch and then create its aliases one by one and execute them to view their output by performing the following steps:
So, we will start by checking a branch named
gitAlias
that tracks theorigin/stable-3.2
branch:$ git checkout -b gitAlias --track origin/stable-3.2 Branch gitAlias set up to track remote branch stable-3.2 from origin. Switched to a new branch 'gitAlias'
After this, we can start creating some aliases. We will start with the following one that will simply just amend your commit:
$ git config alias.amm 'commit --amend'
Executing this alias will open the commit...