gitconfig-settings | gitconfig setttings files aliases colors branches
kandi X-RAY | gitconfig-settings Summary
kandi X-RAY | gitconfig-settings Summary
gitconfig-settings is a Shell library. gitconfig-settings has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Git configuration settings, files, aliases, branches, merges, syntax coloring, merges, credentials, and more. For the complete list, see the files in the gitconfig.d directory.
Git configuration settings, files, aliases, branches, merges, syntax coloring, merges, credentials, and more. For the complete list, see the files in the gitconfig.d directory.
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gitconfig-settings has a low active ecosystem.
It has 132 star(s) with 24 fork(s). There are 7 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 0 open issues and 3 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 0 days. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of gitconfig-settings is current.
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gitconfig-settings has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Install gitconfig-settings
Install for specific operating systems:.
Get these files: git clone https://github.com/SixArm/sixarm_git_gitconfig.git
Create your own personal .gitconfig file, or edit your existing file, such as: edit ~/.gitconfig
Add these lines: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig
If you want full control, then you can copy any of these files and edit them as you like.
The alias.txt file has the bulk of the items - start with that file.
If you want to include some files, but not others, then you can use this syntax: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/alias.txt path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/color.txt
If your system is OSX, and you want to enable the keychain credential manager, then add this: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/specific-to-osx.txt
If your system is Windows, and you want to enable the system credential manager, then add this: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/specific-to-windows.txt
Get these files: git clone https://github.com/SixArm/sixarm_git_gitconfig.git
Create your own personal .gitconfig file, or edit your existing file, such as: edit ~/.gitconfig
Add these lines: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig
If you want full control, then you can copy any of these files and edit them as you like.
The alias.txt file has the bulk of the items - start with that file.
If you want to include some files, but not others, then you can use this syntax: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/alias.txt path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/color.txt
If your system is OSX, and you want to enable the keychain credential manager, then add this: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/specific-to-osx.txt
If your system is Windows, and you want to enable the system credential manager, then add this: [include] path = sixarm_git_gitconfig/gitconfig.d/specific-to-windows.txt
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