On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Luciano Miguel Ferreira Rocha<luciano@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 09:00:30AM +0200, Andreas Ericsson wrote: >> Ondrej Certik wrote: >> > Hi, >> > coming to git from mercurial and svn, here is the alias part of my >> > .gitconfig: >> > [alias] >> > ci = commit >> > di = diff --color-words >> > st = status >> > co = checkout >> > And all is fine until I share commands to checkout my branch (for >> > example) with other people, then basically I have to write those >> > commands in full (e.g. commit, checkout, ...), since I cannot assume >> > they have their .gitconfig setup the same way I do. Especially for >> > people who are new to git. >> > What is the view on this in the git community? >> >> >> Personally I think "plain" aliases like you use above are evil. >> git is not svn or mercurial. If you use it like svn you'll be >> surprised sooner or later and your workflow will feel awkward or >> just plain wrong. hg and git are very similar, but the fact that >> hg assumed the svn shorthands implies to me that they've tried >> to retain a compatibility that does not, in fact, exist. > > No, it just means that shorting common commands is useful and common. > >> I have no simple aliases for any of the commands. There's just no reason >> for them since tab completion works so well. > > "Intelligent" bash completion always gets in my way, so I can't use it. > > I vote yes. Thanks everyone for contributing to the discussion. So it seems that most people are against such aliases. I only want to correct one thing --- I use git exactly because it's not svn and exactly because it's not mercurial, things like git branches, git remote branches, rebase -i, are still truly unique, and in my experience once one tries it, he never wants to come back. That said, I do use "git ci" and "git st" very often and I don't think it infers any kind of workflow. TAB completion doesn't help, because I need to write "git stat<TAB>", e.g. I save exactly one letter., commit is better, there I just need "git com<TAB>", but I am still faster with my aliases. Maybe "git co" is nasty, but I never had any problems with that either. Ondrej -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html