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mwhite / git-aliases.md
Last active April 30, 2024 11:32
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

Moved

Now located at https://github.com/JeffPaine/beautiful_idiomatic_python.

Why it was moved

Github gists don't support Pull Requests or any notifications, which made it impossible for me to maintain this (surprisingly popular) gist with fixes, respond to comments and so on. In the interest of maintaining the quality of this resource for others, I've moved it to a proper repo. Cheers!

@robinsmidsrod
robinsmidsrod / logstash.conf
Created December 5, 2012 13:01
Logging Windows event log information to Logstash using nxlog and JSON transport
input {
tcp {
type => "syslog"
host => "127.0.0.1"
port => 3514
}
tcp {
type => "eventlog"
host => "10.1.1.2"
port => 3515
@tphummel
tphummel / etc-init-logstash.conf
Created November 13, 2012 20:51
Logstash Aggregator
# logstash - aggregator instance
description "logstash aggregator instance"
pre-start script
mkdir -p /vol/logstash/log/
end script
start on [2345]
stop on runlevel [06]
@bgallagh3r
bgallagh3r / wp.sh
Last active March 24, 2024 03:12
Wordpress: Bash Install Script -- Downloads latest WP version, updates wp-config with user supplied DB name, username and password, creates and CHMOD's uploads dir, copies all the files into the root dir you run the script from, then deletes itself!
#!/bin/bash -e
clear
echo "============================================"
echo "WordPress Install Script"
echo "============================================"
echo "Database Name: "
read -e dbname
echo "Database User: "
read -e dbuser
echo "Database Password: "