scatterd-dotfiles/gitconfig
Dan Croak 24b34d1bec Move Git aliases to subcommand scripts
Any executable script on you PATH
that is named `git-some-name`
will be available as a git subcommand,
which means you could do `git some-name` to run the script.

Git adds them to `git help -a` under the title
"git commands available from elsewhere on your $PATH",
which will then power the auto completion,
so that will also work for any command you add.

http://blog.zamith.pt/blog/2014/11/05/supercharging-your-git/

Examples of other projects that structure their dotfiles like this:

https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh
https://github.com/tj/git-extras
https://github.com/holman/dotfiles
2015-04-27 13:47:52 -07:00

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[init]
templatedir = ~/.git_template
[push]
default = current
[color]
ui = auto
[alias]
aa = add --all
ap = add --patch
branches = for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --format=\"%(color:blue)%(authordate:relative)\t%(color:red)%(authorname)\t%(color:white)%(color:bold)%(refname:short)\" refs/remotes
ca = commit --amend -v
ci = commit -v
co = checkout
st = status
[core]
excludesfile = ~/.gitignore
autocrlf = input
[merge]
ff = only
[commit]
template = ~/.gitmessage
[fetch]
prune = true
[include]
path = ~/.gitconfig.local