The following zsh plugin enables a really useful git shortcut:
send 'my first commit'
will get translated to
git add (everything in current git repository)
git commit -m 'my first commit'
git pull origin (the current git branch)
git push origin (the current git branch)
That is, by writing send
, we are able to add our changes, submit a commit,
pull from upstream (by default, the remote origin
) and then push upstream.
Frequently, developers write out this workflow in full hundreds of times a
day, so this is a useful time-saving technique.
If you're using Antigen, just add antigen bundle robertzk/send.zsh
to your .zshrc
file where you're loading your other zsh plugins.
If you're using oh-my-zsh, you can do:
git clone [email protected]:robertzk/send.zsh.git ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/send
echo "plugins+=(send)" >> ~/.zshrc
(Alternatively, you can add the send
plugin to the plugins=(...)
local in your ~/.zshrc
manually.)
If you're using Zgen, add zgen load robertzk/send.zsh
to your .zshrc
file where you're loading your other zsh plugins.
If you use the non-recommended alternative, bash, you can install this directly to your ~/.bash_profile
:
curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/robertzk/send.zsh/master/send.plugin.zsh >> ~/.bash_profile