The aliases I see facilitate a flow I would recommend not to use.
I also do hybrid command line myself. When I go to commit I'll use git gui. Git status isn't as nice as gitk.
Even though the fixup alias intrigued me, I think keeping the commit separate and finalizing at the end of work with an interactive rebase can lend to more options for rework.
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The aliases I see facilitate a flow I would recommend not to use.
I also do hybrid command line myself. When I go to commit I'll use git gui. Git status isn't as nice as gitk.
Even though the fixup alias intrigued me, I think keeping the commit separate and finalizing at the end of work with an interactive rebase can lend to more options for rework.