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Last active June 7, 2018 07:14 — forked from mwhite/git-aliases.md
The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

The Ultimate Git Alias Setup

If you use git on the command-line, you'll eventually find yourself wanting aliases for your most commonly-used commands. It's incredibly useful to be able to explore your repos with only a few keystrokes that eventually get hardcoded into muscle memory.

Some people don't add aliases because they don't want to have to adjust to not having them on a remote server. Personally, I find that having aliases doesn't mean I that forget the underlying commands, and aliases provide such a massive improvement to my workflow that it would be crazy not to have them.

The simplest way to add an alias for a specific git command is to use a standard bash alias.

# .bashrc
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m8r1x / .gitlab-ci.yml
Created December 11, 2017 20:01 — forked from abdullah353/.gitlab-ci.yml
Basic skeleton of Gitlab CI integration with AWS Lambda for auto deployments.
image: docker:latest
before_script:
- apt-get update -y # Updating the Ubuntu Docker instance.
- python -V # Print out python version for debugging.
- apt install -y zip jq
- pip install awscli --upgrade --user
- export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH # Required for awscli.
- aws --version # Print out aws cli version for debugging.