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gitsush

v2.0.2

Published

Tired of typing `git add`, `git commit`, `git push` like a peasant? Let `gshh` handle your Git workflow like a sushi chef fast, precise, and deliciously efficient!

Readme

GitSush - The Sushi Chef for Your Git Repos.

Tired of typing git add, git commit, git push like a peasant?
Let gshh handle your Git workflow like a sushi chef fast, precise, and deliciously efficient!

Installation

Get your Git sushi roll ready with:

npm install -g gitsush

(Yes, it's gitsush but the command is gshh because typing extra letters is so 2010.)

Usage

Basic Roll (Commit & Push Everything)

gshh "Your commit message" .

Specialty Roll (Commit & Push Specific Files)

gshh "Fixed the nasty bug" src/buggyfile.js

Combo Platter (Multiple Files)

gshh "Updated stuff" "file1.js file2.css utils.py"

Why Use GitSush?

✔ One command to rule them all – No more typing three separate Git commands like a caveman.
✔ Saves your fingers – Fewer keystrokes = more energy for coffee.
✔ Fun & colorful output – Because terminal logs should be exciting!
✔ Perfect for lazy devs – Admit it, you’d rather automate everything.

Real-World Example

gshh "Made the button less ugly" src/Button.js

Output:

🚀 Preparing to ship your changes...  
✔ Successfully shipped src/Button.js with message: "Made the button less ugly"  
  [main 4d3b33f] Made the button less ugly  
  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)  

FAQ (Frequently Asked Quirks)

Q: Why "gshh"?
A: Because git-sush was too long, and gshh sounds like you’re telling Git to "shhh, just do it."

Q: Does it work with branches?
A: It pushes to your current branch. If you need more control, maybe learn Git properly. (Just kidding… but not really.)

Q: What if I mess up?
A: Same as regular "Git panic", then git reset --hard.

Contributing

Found a bug? Want extra wasabi on your Git sushi?
PRs welcome! Just don’t break the rice (code).

License

MIT – Do whatever, just don’t blame me if your commits get weird.


Happy committing!
Ship it like a pro with gshh!