The Github doesn't provide country code for Brazil (+55). To add this option, just run the code below in your console. The option Brazil +55 will be the first on the list, already selected:
🇧🇷 [pt-BR]
| [alias] | |
| ci = commit | |
| co = checkout | |
| cm = checkout master | |
| cb = checkout -b | |
| st = status -sb | |
| sf = show --name-only | |
| lg = log --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset %C(bold)%cr%Creset %Cgreen<%an>%Creset %s' --max-count=30 | |
| incoming = !(git fetch --quiet && git log --pretty=format:'%C(yellow)%h %C(white)- %C(red)%an %C(white)- %C(cyan)%d%Creset %s %C(white)- %ar%Creset' ..@{u}) | |
| outgoing = !(git fetch --quiet && git log --pretty=format:'%C(yellow)%h %C(white)- %C(red)%an %C(white)- %C(cyan)%d%Creset %s %C(white)- %ar%Creset' @{u}..) |
The Github doesn't provide country code for Brazil (+55). To add this option, just run the code below in your console. The option Brazil +55 will be the first on the list, already selected:
🇧🇷 [pt-BR]
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Adicione um novo remote; pode chamá-lo de "upstream": | |
| git remote add upstream https://github.com/usuario/projeto.git | |
| # Obtenha todos os branches deste novo remote, | |
| # como o upstream/master por exemplo: | |
| git fetch upstream |