Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems
sudo apt-get install openssl
# shortform git commands | |
alias g='git' | |
# count relevant lines of shell code in a git repo | |
egrep -v '^\s*($|#)' $(git grep -l '#!/bin/.*sh' *) | wc -l | |
# push all remotes | |
for i in `git remote`; do git push $i; done; | |
# cherry pick range of commits, starting from the tip of 'master', into 'preview' branch |
# alias to edit commit messages without using rebase interactive | |
# example: git reword commithash message | |
reword = "!f() {\n GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=\"sed -i 1s/^pick/reword/\" GIT_EDITOR=\"printf \\\"%s\\n\\\" \\\"$2\\\" >\" git rebase -i \"$1^\";\n git push -f;\n}; f" | |
# edit all commit messages | |
git rebase -i --root | |
# clone all your repos with gh cli tool | |
gh repo list --json name -q '.[].name' | xargs -n1 gh repo clone |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000