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Summary of ChangesHello @tcelestino, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request enhances the Git configuration by introducing a new alias for pulling changes from the remote origin and refining an existing alias for deleting merged branches. These updates aim to streamline common Git workflows, making them more efficient and user-friendly through simplified commands. Highlights
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| pushall = !git remote | xargs -n1 git push | ||
| pushalltags = !git remote | xargs -n1 git push --tags | ||
| deletebranches = !git branch --merged | grep -v \\* | xargs git branch -D | ||
| delbranches = "!git branch --merged | grep -v \\* | xargs git branch -D" |
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Adding quotes around the command ensures that it is treated as a single command, which is generally a good practice, especially when dealing with pipes and xargs. However, verify that this change doesn't introduce any unexpected behavior, especially with the way arguments are passed to git branch -D.
Consider testing this command with different branch names, including those with spaces or special characters, to ensure it functions correctly.
delbranches = "!git branch --merged | grep -v '\*' | xargs git branch -D"
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