# shortform git commands alias g='git' # show contents of all git objects in a git repo find .git/objects/ -type f \| sed 's/\.git\/objects\/\///' | sed 's/\///g' | xargs -n1 -I% echo echo "%" \$\(git cat-file -p "%"\) \0 | xargs -n1 -0 sh -c # push all branches to all remotes git remote | xargs -L1 git push --all # count lines of .js code in a repo git ls-files | grep \\.js$ | xargs wc -l # pretty tab'd git log git log --graph --pretty="tformat:%h*(%ar)*<%an>*%d %s" $* | sed -Ee 's/(^[^<]*) ago\)/\1)/' | sed -Ee 's/(^[^<]*), [[:digit:]]+ .*months?\)/\1)/' | column -s '*' -t | cat # change author of all git repos git filter-branch -f --env-filter "GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='yourname'; GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL='youremail@example.com'; GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='yourname'; GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL='youremail@example.com';" HEAD; # stage only deleted files git ls-files --deleted | xargs git add # scan repo for dangerous Amazon Web Service IDs git ls-tree --full-tree -r --name-only HEAD | xargs egrep -w '[A-Z0-9]{20}' # remove .DS_Store from the repository find . -name .DS_Store -exec git rm --ignore-unmatch --cached {} + # push current branch git push origin "$(git branch|grep '\*'|tr -d '* \n')" # git remote all remotes except origin git remote -v | grep "(fetch)" | sed -e 's#[[:blank:]].*##g' | grep -v "origin" | xargs -n 1 git remote rm # print all git repos for a user curl -s https://api.github.com/users/wordpress/repos?per_page=1000 | grep git_url |awk '{print $2}'| sed 's/"\(.*\)",/\1/' # print all git repos for a user curl -s https://api.github.com/users/wordpress/repos?per_page=1000 | jq -r '.[].git_url' # show GIT Remote Origin for each immediate subfolder find . -maxdepth 1 -type d \( ! -name . \) -exec bash -c "cd '{}' && echo '{}' && git config --get remote.origin.url" \; # find all git repositories and perform a pull operation on them. find . -name ".git" -type d -exec bash -c "echo '{}' && cd '{}'/.. && git pull" \; # print your list of commits this month for a repo git log --since='last month' --author="$(git config user.name)" --oneline # print the url for the current repo git remote -v | sed -n '/github.com.*push/{s/^[^[:space:]]\+[[:space:]]\+//;s|git@github.com:|https://github.com/|;s/\.git.*//;p}' # pull in remote changes for the current repository and all its submodules git pull; git submodule foreach git pull origin master # get a list of all commit messages for a repo git log --pretty=format:'%s' # pull all git repos to current version find . -name .git -type d -execdir git pull -v # pull all git repos to currenrt version find $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null) -name .git -type d -execdir git pull; # find the nearest parent branch of the current git branch git show-branch -a | grep '\*' | grep -v `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` | head -n1 | sed 's/.*\[\(.*\)\].*/\1/' | sed 's/[\^~].*//' # push changes to an empty git repository for the first time git push --set-upstream origin master # delete first 10 branches of remote excluding master git branch -a | grep "remotes/origin" | grep -v master | sed 's/^[ *]*//' | sed 's/remotes\/origin\///' | head -n10 | sed 's/^/git push origin :/' # Remove + and - from start of diff lines git diff --color | sed "s/^\([^-+ ]*\)[-+ ]/\\1/" | less -r # clear out git hooks find .git/hooks -type l -exec rm {} \; && find .githooks -type f -exec ln -sf ../../{} .git/hooks/ \; # remove untracked files in a git repository git status -su | cut -d' ' -f2- | tr '\n' '\0' | xargs -0 rm # get most modified files and counts git log --all -M -C --name-only --format='format:' "$@" | sort | grep -v '^$' | uniq -c | sort | awk 'BEGIN {print "count\tfile"} {print $1 "\t" $2}' | sort -g # Locally checkout all remote branches of a repository git branch -r | cut -d '/' -f2 | grep -Ev '( |master)' | xargs -Ibranch git checkout -b branch origin/branch # Open current Git repository URL open `git remote -v | awk '/fetch/{print $2}' | sed -Ee 's#(git@|git://)#http://#' -e 's@com:@com/@'`| head -n1 # Remove Git from current project find . -name '.git' -exec rm -rf {} \; # Remove all new files for file in $(git status | grep "new file" | sed "s/#\tnew file://"); do git rm --cached $file; done # Delete all remote branches for remote_branch in $(git ls-remote); do if [[ $remote_branch =~ .*(feature/MAGENTA-([0-9|^130]).+).* ]]; then git push origin :${BASH_REMATCH[1]}; fi; done # Removes all local branch for branch in $(git branch | grep "feature/MAGENTA-"); do git branch -D $branch; done # get list of followers from github username curl -s https://api.github.com/users/username/followers | grep '\"login\"' | sed -e's/[,|"|:]//g' | awk '{print $(NF)}' | sort # git commit random alias git config --global alias.commit-random '!git commit -m "$(curl -s http://whatthecommit.com/index.txt)"' usage: git commit-random # get list of users public repos curl "https://api.github.com/users/usernamehere/repos?type=owner&sort=updated" -s | sed -En 's|"name": "(.+)",|\1|p' | tr -d ' ' # count relevant lines of shell code in a git repo egrep -v '^\s*($|#)' $(git grep -l '#!/bin/.*sh' *) | wc -l # push all remotes for i in `git remote`; do git push $i; done; # cherry pick range of commits, starting from the tip of 'master', into 'preview' branch git rev-list --reverse --topo-order master... | while read rev; do git checkout preview; git cherry-pick $rev || break; done # create tracking branches for all remote branches git branch -a | grep -v HEAD | perl -ne 'chomp($_); s|^\*?\s*||; if (m|(.+)/(.+)| && not $d{$2}) {print qq(git branch --track $2 $1/$2\n)} else {$d{$_}=1}' | csh -xfs; # git reset newly added files for f in `git status | grep new | awk '{print $3}'`; do git reset HEAD $f ; done # git reset newly added files git reset HEAD -- $(git status | awk '/new file:/{print $3}') # pull latest of all submodules git submodule foreach git pull origin master # show a git log with offsets relative to HEAD git log --oneline | nl -v0 | sed 's/^ \+/&HEAD~/' # list offsets from HEAD with git log o=0; git log --oneline | while read l; do printf "%+9s %s\n" "HEAD~${o}" "$l"; o=$(($o+1)); done | less # diff the last 2 commits git diff $(git log --pretty=format:%h -2 --reverse | tr "\n" " ") # reset the last modified time for each file in a git repo to its last commit time git ls-files | while read file; do echo $file; touch -d $(git log --date=local -1 --format="@%ct" "$file") "$file"; done # get author and email of a commit git --no-pager show -s --format='%an <%ae> on %cd' --date=short {commithash} # information about an author by giving it's name or email git log -i -1 --pretty="format:%an <%ae>\n" --author="$1" # List all files ever existed git log --pretty=format: --name-status $@ | cut -f2- | sort -u # commit all changes git add -A && git commit -av # print git commit history git log --oneline --decorate | nl | sort -nr | nl | sort -nr | cut --fields=1,3 | sed 's/([^)]*)\s//g' # print git commit history git log --oneline --decorate | tac | nl | tac | sed 's/([^)]*)\s//g' # find the date of the first commit in a repo git log --pretty=format:'%ad' | tail -1 # delete all local git branches that have been merged git branch --merged | grep -v "\*" | xargs -n 1 git branch -d # delete all git branches except master git branch | egrep -v ^master$ | sed 's/^[ *]*//' | sed 's/^/git branch -D /' | bash # delete all git branches except master git branch | grep -v "master" | sed 's/^[ *]*//' | sed 's/^/git branch -D /' | bash # delete all git branches except master git checkout master; git branch | sed -e '/master/d' -e 's/^/git branch -D /' | bash # export current repo to zip archive git archive -o "${PWD##*/}.zip" HEAD # figure out what pull requests are in your current branch (staging) but not yet in master git log HEAD...origin/master --pretty=oneline | grep pull # remove missing files git ls-files -d -z | xargs -0 git update-index --remove # list authors of a repo git shortlog -sn --all | cut -f2 | cut -f1 -d' ' # remove file from repo history git filter-branch -f --tree-filter 'rm -rf filename.py' HEAD # list repos by username curl "https://api.github.com/users/username/repos?type=owner&sort=updated" -s | sed -En 's|"name": "(.+)",|\1|p' | awk '{print $1}' # fetch all git remotes for a repo git branch -r | awk -F'/' '{print "git fetch "$1,$2}' | xargs -I {} sh -c {} # add a tag git tag -a 1.2 -m "Version 1.2 Stable" # show which branches are tracking what git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:short)' refs/heads/* | while read b; do if r=$(git config --get branch.$b.remote); then m=$(git config --get branch.$b.merge); echo "$b -> $r/${m##*/}"; fi; done # push tags git push --tags # download all files from a gist without git curl -L https://gist.github.com/username/gistid/download | tar -xvz --strip-components=1 # delete a local branch git branch -d branchname # delete a remote branch git push origin --delete branchname # list props for repo git log -i --grep props | egrep -io 'props (to )?[a-z0-9_\-]*' | sed 's/.* //' | sort | uniq -c | sort -k1nr # Undo your last commit, but don't throw away your changes git reset --soft HEAD^ # Delete all local branches that have been merged into HEAD git branch -d `git branch --merged | grep -v '^*' | grep -v 'master' | tr -d '\n'` # credit author on last commit git commit --amend --author "$1 <$2>" -C HEAD # Show the diff of everything you haven't pushed yet. branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD) git diff origin/$branch..HEAD # determine current branch git branch | awk '/\*/{print $2}' # check which branches had the latest commits git for-each-ref --sort=-committerdate --format='%(refname:short) %(committerdate:short)' # search all commit messages for a string git rev-list --all | xargs git grep -F 'string' # create a git.io short url curl -s -F "url=https://github.com/twitter" -i http://git.io | sed -n 's/Location:.* //p' # find the most verbs used in commit messages git log --pretty=format:'%s' | cut -d " " -f 1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr # find the most verbs used in commit messages git log --oneline | awk '{ print $2; }' | sort | uniq -c | sort -r # get current author and email of the repo git log -1 --pretty="format:%an <%ae>" --author="$1" # verify all packed objects and find the 5 biggest ones git verify-pack -v .git/objects/pack/*.idx | sort -k 3 -n | tail -5 # delete all tags for t in `git tag` do; git push origin :$t; git tag -d $t; done # compress all repos find . -path '*.git/config' -execdir git gc --aggressive \; # remove .DS_Store from the repository you happen to staging by mistake find . -name .DS_Store -exec git rm --ignore-unmatch --cached {} + # Delete all local branches that have been merged into HEAD. git branch -d `git branch --merged | grep -v '^*' | grep -v 'master' | tr -d '\n'` # Credit an author on the last commit git commit --amend --author "John Doe " -C HEAD # pretty git log git log --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset %an: %s - %Creset %C(yellow)%d%Creset %Cgreen(%cr)%Creset' --abbrev-commit --date=relative # delete local files that have been removed from git repo git status | grep deleted | awk '{\$1=\$2=\"\"; print \$0}' | perl -pe 's/^[ \t]*//' | sed 's/ /\\\\ /g' | xargs git rm # list all files ever added to a git repo git log --name-status --oneline --all | grep -P "^[A|M|D]\s" | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq # get current branch git branch | grep "^*" | sed 's/* //g' # stage manually deleted files git status | grep deleted | sed 's/deleted://g' | sed 's/[#| ]//g' | xargs git rm # show path to the root of the repo git rev-parse --show-toplevel # recommit last commit LAST_MESSAGE=`git log -1 --pretty="format:%s"`; git commit -m "$LAST_MESSAGE" --amend --date "`date`" # Get a list of all TODO/FIXME tasks left to be done in your project alias tasks='grep --exclude-dir=.git -rEI "TODO|FIXME" . 2>/dev/null' # edit your gitignore from anywhere in your repo vim $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)/.gitignore # simple single-lined git log git log --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit # Lint Git unstaged PHP files git status -s | grep -o ' \S*php$' | while read f; do php -l $f; done # 100% rollback files to a specific revision git reset --hard && git clean -f # Print out the contents of a Git repository (useful for broken repositories) find .git/objects -type f -printf "%P\n" | sed s,/,, | while read object; do echo "=== $obj $(git cat-file -t $object) ==="; git cat-file -p $object; done # Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches git for-each-ref --sort='-authordate' --format='%(refname)%09%(authordate)' refs/heads | sed -e 's-refs/heads/--' # git log with color and path alias gitlog='git log -10 --graph --date-order -C -M --pretty=format:"%C(yellow)%h%C(reset) - %C(bold green)%ad%C(reset) - %C(dim yellow)%an%C(reset) %C(bold red)>%C(reset) %C(white)%s%C(reset) %C(bold red)%d%C(reset) " --abbrev-commit --date=short' # open (in vim) all modified files in a git repository git status --porcelain | sed -ne 's/^ M //p' | tr '\n' '\0' | tr -d '"' | xargs -0 vim # open (in vim) all modified files in a git repository vim `git status --porcelain | sed -ne 's/^ M //p'` # open (in vim) all modified files in a git repository vim `git status | grep modified | awk '{print $3}'` # open (in vim) all modified files in a git repository vim -p `git --porcelain | awk {print $2}` # stage all manually deleted files for x in `git status | grep deleted | awk '{print $3}'`; do git rm $x; done # generate file list modified since last commit and export to tar file git diff-tree -z -r --no-commit-id --name-only --diff-filter=ACMRT COMMID_HASH | xargs -0 tar -rf list.tar # export unpushed files list git log -z origin/master..master --name-only --pretty="format:" | sort -zu | xargs -0 tar -rf list.tar # Count the lines of each file extenion in a list of files git ls-files | xargs wc -l | awk -F ' +|\\.|/' '{ sumlines[$NF] += $2 } END { for (ext in sumlines) print ext, sumlines[ext] }' # Show git commit history git reflog show | grep '}: commit' | nl | sort -nr | nl | sort -nr | cut --fields=1,3 | sed s/commit://g | sed -e 's/HEAD*@{[0-9]*}://g' # Restore deleted file from GIT repository git checkout $(git rev-list -n 1 HEAD -- "$file")^ -- "$file" # Number of commits per day in a git repo git log | grep Date | awk '{print " : "$4" "$3" "$6}' | uniq -c # Remove git branches that do not have a rmote tracking branch anymore git branch -r | awk '{print $1}' | egrep -v -f /dev/fd/0 <(git branch -vv | grep origin) | awk '{print $1}' | xargs git branch -d # Remove .git dirs find . -name ".git" -type d -exec rm -rf {} \; # Top Ten of the most active committers in git repositories git shortlog -s | sort -rn | head # git - create a local branch that tracks with the remote branch git checkout -tb mybranch origin/mybranch # Prints per-line contribution per author for a GIT repository git ls-files | xargs -n1 git blame --line-porcelain | sed -n 's/^author //p' | sort -f | uniq -ic | sort -nr # Git Tree Command with color and tag/branch name git log --graph --oneline --all --decorate --color # Open the current project on Github by typing gh git remote -v | grep fetch | sed 's/\(.*github.com\)[:|/]\(.*\).git (fetch)/\2/' | awk {'print "https://github.com/" $1'} | xargs open # Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches for k in $(git branch | sed /\*/d); do echo "$(git log -1 --pretty=format:"%ct" $k) $k"; done | sort -r | awk '{print $2}' # Update (pull commits from) all submodules git submodule foreach git pull --ff-only origin master # commit message generator - whatthecommit.com curl http://whatthecommit.com/index.txt # Create tarball of files modified in git tar czf git_mods_circa_dec23.tgz --files-from <(git ls-files -m) # Sequential revision numbers in Git git rev-list --reverse HEAD | awk "/$(git log -n 1 --pretty="format:%h")/ {print NR}" # commit message generator - whatthecommit.com curl -s 'http://whatthecommit.com/' | grep '

' | cut -c4- # Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches for k in `git branch|sed s/^..//`;do echo -e `git log -1 --pretty=format:"%Cgreen%ci %Cblue%cr%Creset" "$k" --`\\t"$k";done|sort # git Output remote origin from within a local repository git config --local --get remote.origin.url # delete local *and* remote git repos if merged into local master git branch | cut -c3- | grep -v "^master$" | while read line; do git branch -d $line; done | grep 'Deleted branch' | awk '{print $3;}' | while read line; do git push :$line; done # Using Git, stage all manually deleted files. git add -u # Pull git submodules in parallel using GNU parallel parallel -j4 cd {}\; pwd\; git pull :::: <(git submodule status | awk '{print $2}') # bash script to zip a folder while ignoring git files and copying it to dropbox git archive HEAD | gzip > ~/Dropbox/archive.tar.gz # Push each of your local git branches to the remote repository git push origin --all # Deleting a remote git branch (say, by name 'featureless') git push origin :featureless # git-rm for all deleted files, including those with space/quote/unprintable characters in their filename/path git ls-files -z -d | xargs -0 git rm -- # GIT: list unpushed commits git log --oneline .. # commit message generator - whatthecommit.com lynx -dump -nolist http://whatthecommit.com/|sed -n 2p # commit message generator - whatthecommit.com curl -s http://whatthecommit.com | html2text | sed '$d' # commit message generator - whatthecommit.com curl -s http://whatthecommit.com | sed -n '/

/,/<\/p>/p' | sed '$d' | sed 's/

//' # telling you from where your commit come from function where(){ COUNT=0; while [ `where_arg $1~$COUNT | wc -w` == 0 ]; do let COUNT=COUNT+1; done; echo "$1 is ahead of "; where_arg $1~$COUNT; echo "by $COUNT commits";};function where_arg(){ git log $@ --decorate -1 | head -n1 | cut -d ' ' -f3- ;} # Show the changed files in your GIT repo git status | perl -F'\s' -nale 'BEGIN { $a = 0 }; $a = 1 if $_ =~ /changed but not updated/i; print $F[-1] if ( $a && -f $F[-1] )' # Search git repo for specified string git grep "search for something" $(git log -g --pretty=format:%h -S"search for something") # Get first Git commit hash git log --pretty=format:%H | tail -1 # Get first Git commit hash git log --format=%H | tail -1 # List all authors of a particular git project git log --format='%aN <%aE>' | awk '{arr[$0]++} END{for (i in arr){print arr[i], i;}}' | sort -rn | cut -d\ -f2- # See all the commits for which searchstring appear in the git diff git log -p -z | perl -ln0e 'print if /[+-].*searchedstring/' # List every file that has ever existed in a git repository git log --all --pretty=format:" " --name-only | sort -u # git pull all repos find ~ -maxdepth 2 -name .git -print | while read repo; do cd $(dirname $repo); git pull; done # Add .gitignore files to all empty directories recursively from your current directory find . \( -type d -empty \) -and \( -not -regex ./\.git.* \) -exec touch {}/.gitignore \; # Display condensed log in a tree-like format. git log --graph --pretty=oneline --decorate # List all authors of a particular git project git log --format='%aN' | sort -u # List all authors of a particular git project git shortlog -s | cut -c8- # Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches for k in `git branch|sed s/^..//`;do echo -e `git log -1 --pretty=format:"%Cgreen%ci %Cblue%cr%Creset" "$k"`\\t"$k";done|sort # Move all files untracked by git into a directory git clean -n | sed 's/Would remove //; /Would not remove/d;' | xargs mv -t stuff/ # Prints per-line contribution per author for a GIT repository git ls-files | while read i; do git blame $i | sed -e 's/^[^(]*(//' -e 's/^\([^[:digit:]]*\)[[:space:]]\+[[:digit:]].*/\1/'; done | sort | uniq -ic | sort -nr # Prints per-line contribution per author for a GIT repository git ls-files | xargs -n1 -d'\n' -i git-blame {} | perl -n -e '/\s\((.*?)\s[0-9]{4}/ && print "$1\n"' | sort -f | uniq -c -w3 | sort -r # Makes a project directory, unless it exists; changes into the dir, and creates an empty git repository, all in one command gitstart () { if ! [[ -d "$@" ]]; then mkdir -p "$@" && cd "$@" && git init; else cd "$@" && git init; fi } # git Revert files with changed mode, not content git diff --numstat | awk '{if ($1 == "0" && $2 == "0") print $3}' | xargs git checkout HEAD # Show changed files, ignoring permission, date and whitespace changes git diff --numstat -w --no-abbrev | perl -a -ne '$F[0] != 0 && $F[1] !=0 && print $F[2] . "\n";' # Show (only) list of files changed by commit git show --relative --pretty=format:'' --name-only HASH # Stage only portions of the changes to a file. git add --patch # Show log message including which files changed for a given commit in git. git --no-pager whatchanged -1 --pretty=medium # search string in _all_ revisions for i in `git log --all --oneline --format=%h`; do git grep SOME_STRING $i; done # git remove files which have been deleted git ls-files -z --deleted | xargs -0 git rm # Show git branches by date - useful for showing active branches for k in `git branch|perl -pe s/^..//`;do echo -e `git show --pretty=format:"%Cgreen%ci %Cblue%cr%Creset" $k|head -n 1`\\t$k;done|sort -r # add forgotten changes to the last git commit git commit --amend # git remove files which have been deleted git rm $(git ls-files --deleted) # git diff of files that have been staged ie 'git add'ed git diff --cached # add untracked/changed items to a git repository before doing a commit and/or sending upstream git status|awk '/modified:/ { printf("git add %s\n",$3) }; NF ==2 { printf("git add %s\n",$2) }'|sh # Better git diff, word delimited and colorized git config alias.dcolor "diff --color-words" # Better git diff, word delimited and colorized git diff -U10|dwdiff --diff-input -c|less -R # Better git diff, word delimited and colorized git diff -U10 |wdiff --diff-input -a -n -w $'\e[1;91m' -x $'\e[0m' -y $'\e[1;94m' -z $'\e[0m' |less -R # Count git commits since specific commit git log --pretty=oneline b56b83.. | wc -l # Count git commits since specific commit git log --summary 223286b.. | grep 'Author:' | wc -l # Execute git submodule update in parallel with xargs git submodule status | awk '{print $2}' | xargs -P5 -n1 git submodule update --init # Incorporating a finished feature on develop git checkout develop; git merge --no-ff myfeature # Creating a feature branch git checkout -b myfeature develop # My Git Tree Command! git log --graph --oneline --all # show git logging git log --stat # Create a git archive of the latest commit with revision number as name of file git archive HEAD --format=zip -o `git rev-parse HEAD`.zip # List files under current directory, ignoring repository copies. function have_here { find "${@:-.}" -type d \( -name .git -o -name .svn -o -name .bzr -o -name CVS -o -name .hg -o -name __pycache__ \) -prune -o -type f -print; } # revert the unstaged modifications in a git working directory git diff | git apply --reverse #commit message generator curl -s http://whatthecommit.com/ | tr -s '\n' ' ' | grep -so 'p>\(.*\)//'); git commit -m "$gitRan"; } # rename a branch git branch -m old_branch new_branch # set upstream for existing branch git branch --set-upstream / # checkout remote branch git checkout -b test origin/test # pretty git commit log git log --pretty=format:"%h %ad | %s%d [%an]" --graph --date=short # make git HEAD same as origin/master git reset --hard origin/master # delete a remote branch git push origin :heads/branch_name # revert uncommited git changes git reset --hard HEAD # add .gitignore to enable add empty directory to git for i in $(find . -type d -regex ``./[^.].*'' -empty); do touch $i"/.gitignore"; done; # list files between git commits git diff --name-only 4ce07ee 7cdf78b # list all branches git branch -a # install a new git repo function gitinstall(){ git init; git remote add origin "$@"; git config branch.master.remote origin; git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/master; git pull;} # git recursive rm git ls-files -d -z | xargs -0 git update-index --remove # undo last git commit git reset --soft HEAD^ # find deleted stashes and other lost commits in git git fsck --no-reflog | awk '/dangling commit/ {print $3}' # git apply patch git format-patch -k --stdout rev1-1..rev2 | git am -k -3 # git cat git cat-file -p $(git ls-tree $1 "$2" | cut -d " " -f 3 | cut -f 1) # list unmerged files git ls-files -u|awk '{print $4}'|sort -u # list added files in the index git diff-index HEAD|awk '{print $5 " " $6}'|sed -n -e's/^A //p' # print number of modified files git status --porcelain | cut -c 1-2 | grep M | wc -l | tr -d " " # show all remote git branches git remote show origin # fancy git prompt parse_git_branch() { git branch 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/(git::\1)/' } export PS1="\[\033]0;\h \w \$(parse_git_branch) \007\][\[\033[01;35m\]\h \[\033[01;34m\]\w \[\033[31m\]\$(parse_git_branch)\[\033[00m\]]$ " # Recursively remove all untracked files in the tree. git clean -f # throw out all of your changes to existing files, but not new ones git reset --hard # remove file from staging area git rm --cached [file] # see diff of files in staging area git diff --staged # see tracked files git ls-files # see a branch graph git log --graph # see all tags git tag # see list of deleted files git ls-files -d # restore all deleted files git ls-files -d | xargs git checkout -- # view commits not yet pushed to remote git log --branches --not --remotes # difference between two branches git diff --stat --color master..branch # see a list of all objects git rev-list --objects --all # remove file from index git rm --cached filename.txt