Git identity manager. It allows you to switch between git identities for user, name, and SSH private key used for authoring and publishing git commits.
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Git identity manager. It allows you to switch between git identities for user, name, and SSH private key used for authoring and publishing git commits.
Easily create conventional-commits friendly commit messages.
Keep track of your local git clones
Git utility for auto-committing and concurrent pushing
git sub-command for generating conventional commits compliant commit messages
make LICENSE file in command line.
Tired of coming up with commit messages? The git cmt subcommand suggests useful commit messages based on the changes you made. (An Applied Go educational project.)
Nest external repositories into your project without git being bothered.
git-subcommand to write the changelog in a consistent format and tag it using semantic versioning
git-rm-merged is git subcommand that removes the merged local branches.
A git subcommand that interactively deletes merged branches.
An utility to iterate over subdirectories containing a Git repository
Git extension to allow writing markdown release notes in tag messages
A Git subcommand for emergency evacuation
Repository to $EDITOR, at high BPM
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