adding commands to git
did you know that you can add commands to git by naming them right and placing them in your path?
if you put this:
#!/bin/sh
git branch | awk '/\*/ {print $2}'into a file called git-current-branch, make it executable and put it somewhere in $PATH (i use ~/bin which i’ve added to $PATH), you will be able to use it like this:
$ git current-branch
feature/lolSausagesand bash/zsh completions will tab complete them too
that example would probably make more sense to be an alias, but what about something like this:
#!/bin/sh
branch=$1
if [ -z "$branch" ]; then
  branch=$(git current-branch)
fi
git branch -u origin/${branch}ooh! or this, to show changes to a specific function:
#!/bin/sh
function=$1
file=$2
if [ -z "$function" ] || [ -z "$file" ]; then
  echo 'usage: git log-function <function> <file>'
  exit 1
fi
git log -L ":$function:$file"i’m sure you can come up with something more useful
— chee (hi@chee.party) 2017-01-12