🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios.
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🚨️ ugit helps undo git commands. Your damage control git buddy. Undo from 20+ git scenarios.
Generate snapshots and rankings of monthly committer and issue/PR activity
Bash command to automate tag semantic versioning
✨Make your git logs show GitHub PR/issue/reviewer/author links
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.
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, . . .)
Automatically generate concise and meaningful Git commit messages from your staged changes using AI.
Sensitive data file encryption while using Git, with GPG; never accidentally submit a password config to a repo again.
A git worktree manager for zsh
A simple helper script to manage git worktrees using fzf
🔆 GitHub CLI TUI to show activity graphs/data for a repo
Utility to show histogram plot (▁▂▃▅▂▇) timelines of your github commits, organized by repository
git add, commit, and push in one command from any dir, for any repo
A procedural Git history generator that creates realistic, human-like contribution graphs using weighted algorithms.
Developer utility scripts for macOS/Linux - SSH connection manager with interactive menu, Git account switcher, JDK version manager, and MP3 repair tool.
Lightweight, zero-install git worktree manager for bash enthusiasts
Snapshot a git subdirectory (committed state + untracked files) into a timestamped sibling directory
ZSH tool for Git worktree management with Cursor editor integration
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