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    Znap!

    Znap!

    Znap! Fast, easy-to-use tools for Zsh dotfiles & plugins

    Znap is a fast, light-weight set of tools to ease the use of Zsh plugins & Git repos and reduce your shell's startup time. Using Znap to manage your plugins can be as simple as putting this in your .zshrc file. Additionally, Znap makes it so that you actually need to have less in your .zshrc file, by automating several tasks for you. Note that the above example does not include any call to complist, compinit, or bashcompinit in the .zshrc file. That is because Znap will run these for you as...
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    GLab

    GLab

    The GitLab CLI tool

    ...Please take care when running scripts in this fashion. Consider peeking at the install script itself and verify that it works as intended. glab is available on the KISS Linux Community Repo as gitlab-glab. If you already have the community repo configured in your KISS_PATH you can install glab through your terminal.
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    git-sizer

    git-sizer

    Compute various size metrics for a Git repository

    git-sizer computes various size metrics for a local Git repository, flagging those that might cause you problems or inconvenience. Is the repository too big overall? Ideally, Git repositories should be under 1 GiB, and (without special handling) they start to get unwieldy over 5 GiB. Big repositories take a long time to clone and repack, and take a lot of disk space. Avoid storing generated files (e.g., compiler output, JAR files) in Git. It would be better to regenerate them when necessary,...
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    bit CLI

    bit CLI

    Bit is a modern Git CLI

    bit is an experimental modernized git CLI built on top of git that provides happy defaults and other niceties. Command and flag suggestions to help you navigate the plethora of options git provides you. Autocompletion for files and branch names when using bit add or bit checkout. Automatic fetch and branch fast-forwarding reduce the likelihood of merge conflicts. Suggestions work with git aliases. New commands like bit sync vastly simplify your workflow. Commands from git-extras such as bit...
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    GitPrep

    GitPrep

    Portable GitHub system into your own server

    GitPrep is a lightweight, self-hosted web interface for browsing Git repositories, typically deployed on a single server with minimal dependencies. It implements features like commit history browsing, file viewing and diffing, directory tree navigation, tag/branch switching, and README rendering, much like GitHub’s core UI. Because it’s written in Perl and designed for simplicity, setup is often as easy as cloning, configuring a webroot, and pointing to repositories. Authentication and basic...
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    gitbatch

    gitbatch

    manage your git repositories in one place

    Managing multiple git repositories is easier than ever. I (was) often end up working on many directories and manually pulling updates etc. To make this routine faster, I created a simple tool to handle this job. Although the focus is batch jobs, you can still do de facto micro-management of your git repositories (e.g add/reset, stash, commit etc.) run the gitbatch command from the parent of your git repositories. For start-up options simply gitbatch --help.
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    git-notify

    git-notify

    Communicate important updates to your team via git commit messages

    Communicate important updates to your team via git commit messages. Sometimes you need to communicate changes to other developers on your project. In a small team, a Slack message works okay, but in larger teams and distributed organizations (such as open-source projects), reaching everyone can be a pain. git-notify allows you to embed announcements into your git commit messages. And display them to another developer on a machine, far far away. Just add "git-notify:" to your git commit...
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    git-peek

    git-peek

    git repo to local editor instantly

    git peek is the fastest way to open a remote git repository in your local text editor. Use it when you want to browse or search other people's code with your own editor. Pass git peek a git repository or a github link, and it will quickly fetch and open it in your local editor. It stores the repository in a temporary directory and deletes it when you close the editor or git peek. If you don't pass git peek input, it will let you search Github repositories and show trending repositories. If...
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    git-secrets

    git-secrets

    Prevents you from committing secrets and credentials into git

    git-secrets is a Git extension that helps prevent secrets—API keys, credentials, tokens, private keys—from being accidentally committed into version control. It works by applying configurable regular-expression patterns over commit contents (and merge history) and rejecting commits or merges that violate the policy. The tool includes hooks that integrate into git commit and git merge, as well as commands to list, add, or remove secret patterns, and to scan existing history for leaks. Teams...
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    git-open

    git-open

    Type `git open` to open the GitHub page or website for a repository

    Type git open to open the repo website (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket) in your browser. git open works with these hosted repo providers, git open --issue currently only works with GitHub, Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server. The preferred way of installation is to simply add the git-open script somewhere into your path (e.g. add the directory to your PATH environment or copy git-open into an existing included path like /usr/local/bin). Antigen will handle cloning the plugin...
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    gtm

    gtm

    Simple, seamless, lightweight time tracking for Git

    Seamless time tracking for all your Git projects. GTM is automatic, seamless and lightweight. There is no need to remember to start and stop timers. It runs on occasion to capture activity triggered by your editor. The time metrics are stored locally with the git repository as Git notes and can be pushed to the remote repository. Simply install a plugin for your favorite editor and the GTM command line utility to start tracking your time now. When you are ready, commit your work like you...
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    Git Blame Someone Else

    Git Blame Someone Else

    Blame someone else for your bad code

    git-blame-someone-else is a humorous Git utility created as a joke to let developers attribute problematic code to someone else. It modifies both the author and committer information of a commit, making it appear as though another contributor is responsible for the changes. While not intended for production repositories, it demonstrates how Git’s metadata can be manipulated for fun or demonstration purposes. The project highlights how easily commit authorship can be altered, serving as both...
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    git-recall

    git-recall

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal. git-recall is a simple tool that allows you to easily go through your commits and check what you or other contributors in your team did. It doesn't aim to be a replacement for the git log command, but just to be a convenient way to recall what you've done from your terminal. You can install it by simply copying the git-recall script into any existing path (e.g. /usr/local/bin) or create your own directory and add it to the PATH...
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    joe

    joe

    A .gitignore magician in your command line

    A .gitignore magician in your command line. Joe generates .gitignore files from the command line for you. After install, make sure to run joe u. This will download all .gitignore files in ~/joe-data/ folder. Download the latest binary from the Releases page. It's the easiest way to get started with joe. Make sure to add the location of the binary to your $PATH. You can also use joe to append to a global .gitignore. These can be helpful when you want to ignore files generated by an IDE, OS,...
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    ghooks

    ghooks

    Simple git hooks

    Simple git hooks. It is not advised to install ghooks as a production dependency, as it will install git hooks in your production environment as well. Please install it under the devDependencies section of your package.json. Please also note, that it is absolutely not advised to install ghooks globally. To work as expected, make it a development dependency of your project(s). Add a config.ghooks entry in your package.json and simply specify which git hooks you want and their corresponding...
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    zsh-git-prompt

    zsh-git-prompt

    Informative git prompt for zsh

    zsh-git-prompt is a Z shell prompt script that displays rich Git repository information in your shell prompt, such as branch, ahead/behind status, staged changes, conflicts, and more. It enhances developer productivity in version-controlled workflows. There is now a Haskell implementation as well, which can be four to six times faster than the Python one. The reason is not that Haskell is faster in itself (although it is), but that this implementation calls git only once. You may redefine...
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    Shell Package Manager

    Shell Package Manager

    Install packages that apt-get can't.

    Sh scripts for (un)installing packages that can't be installed by default with apt-get.
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