This is always my concern with creating git aliases, and find it’s just as easy to use the reverse search in shell to find git commit -a--amend--no-edit rather than make up an alias which just works on one machine. Also, a lot of the time I’m sharing my screen or sending the output to someone, and don’t want to have to explain what gcane means.
I do like the syntax highlighting plugin, that was new to me.
This is always my concern with creating git aliases, and find it’s just as easy to use the reverse search in shell to find
git commit -a --amend --no-edit
rather than make up an alias which just works on one machine. Also, a lot of the time I’m sharing my screen or sending the output to someone, and don’t want to have to explain whatgcane
means.I do like the syntax highlighting plugin, that was new to me.