Configuration files for personal uses
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Configuration files for personal uses
Comprehensive Git utilities for managing multiple repositories efficiently
A cross-platform Git utility to automatically clean up local branches that no longer exist on remote. Supports both Unix-like systems (Linux/macOS) and Windows. Features include interactive confirmation, colored output, and safety checks.
Faster way to use Git
Given the name of the repository, enables to link the local with the Github Repo.
ZSH tool for Git worktree management with Cursor editor integration
A Bash script for Git repository health checks. Scans history for large files, checks outdated dependencies (npm, Bun, pip), and flags potentially unoptimized images. Helps improve repo performance and maintainability. Configurable thresholds.
✨Makes your git logs show GitHub PR/issue/reviewer/author links
🔆 GitHub CLI TUI to show activity graphs/data for a repo
A simple helper script to manage git worktrees using fzf
Automatically generate concise and meaningful Git commit messages from your staged changes using AI.
A lazy developer's git tool for generating BRUTALLY RUDE commit messages with AI and automatically pushing changes. Uses Ollama to create technically accurate but hilariously offensive commit messages that follow conventional commit format.
Sensitive data file encryption while using Git, with GPG; never accidentally submit a password config to a repo again.
Generate snapshots and rankings of monthly committer and issue/PR activity
Bash script that adds Git Version Control information into files and pushes them to GitHub, Bitbucket, or GitLab (Supported files: Bash, Go, Dockerfile, YAML, Makefile, Scala, Python, Java, PHP, C, C++, JavaScript, perl, ruby, PowerShell, Ri, . . .)
Bash command to automate tag semantic versioning
🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios.
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