commit | 8be156fc8b3e1d5ebd2268781a91335fb6c850dd | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Mark Rickert <mjar81@gmail.com> | 周二 4月 09 09:15:48 2013 -0400 |
committer | Mark Rickert <mjar81@gmail.com> | 周二 4月 09 09:15:48 2013 -0400 |
tree | 37fe46665f2fec3f86473e50d653a6212d99f563 | |
parent | 0cfec65383e542f165132c9f8983ebfb666f1b62 [diff] |
Added some awesome git aliases for statistics, history, and seeing what changed.
Bash it is a mash up of my own bash commands and scripts, other bash stuff I have found.
(And a shameless ripoff of oh-my-zsh. :)
Includes autocompletion, themes, aliases, custom functions, a few stolen pieces from Steve Losh, and more.
git clone http://github.com/revans/bash-it.git ~/.bash_it
~/.bash_it/install.sh
(it automatically backs up your ~/.bash_profile
)~/.bash_profile
file in order to customize bash-it.NOTE: The install script will also prompt you asking if you use Jekyll. This is to set up the .jekyllconfig
file, which stores info necessary to use the Jekyll plugin.
bash-it show aliases # shows installed and available aliases bash-it show completions # shows installed and available completions bash-it show plugins # shows installed and available plugins bash-it help aliases # shows help for installed aliases bash-it help completions # shows help for installed completions bash-it help plugins # shows help for installed plugins
For custom scripts, and aliases, just create the following files (they'll be ignored by the git repo):
aliases/custom.aliases.bash
lib/custom.bash
plugins/custom.plugins.bash
Anything in the custom directory will be ignored, with the exception of custom/example.bash
.
There are a few bash it themes. If you've created your own custom prompts, I'd love it if you shared with everyone else! Just submit a Pull Request to me (revans).
I think everyone has their own custom scripts accumulated over time. And so, following in the footsteps of oh-my-zsh, bash it is a framework for easily customizing your bash shell. Everyone's got a custom toolbox, so let's start making them even better, as a community!
Send me a pull request and I'll merge it as long as it looks good. If you change an existing command, please give an explanation why. That will help a lot when I merge your changes in.
Thanks, and happing bashing!