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fastpush-git

v1.1.0

Published

A global script for fast git push

Downloads

1

Readme

fpg (Fastpush-Git)

fpg is a command-line tool that simplifies the process of pushing changes to a Git repository. It combines the commands git add ., git commit -m "<message>", and git push into a single command for faster and more convenient usage.

Installation

To install fpg globally on your system, you can use npm:

npm install -g fastpush-git

Usage

Once fpg is installed, you can use it in any Git repository. Simply navigate to the root of your repository in the terminal and run the following command:

fpg "<commit message>"

Replace with a descriptive message for your commit.

The fpg command will automatically stage all changes in the repository, create a new commit with the specified message, and push the changes to the remote repository.

Example

Here's an example of how you can use fpg:

fpg "Added new feature"

This will stage all changes, create a new commit with the message "Added new feature", and push the changes to the remote repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.md file for details.