Are you tired of always typing git
? Do you curse 'cause systemctl
is awful
to enter? Then this is for you! Start an ad-hoc shell and use subcommands as
first level commands.
$ adhocsh git -d 'status --column .'
git> <Enter> # Inspect status
git> diff README.md
git> add README.md
git> commit -m "Updated README"
git> push
The default (sub)command can consist of multiple arguments which have to be enquoted. Alternatively, an alias can be used.
- Bash completion, e. g.
bash-completion
for Debian - Python packges: see
requirements.txt