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NAME

       git-repl - git read-eval-print-loop

SYNOPSIS

       git-repl

       git-repl [command...]

DESCRIPTION

       Git read-eval-print-loop. Lets you run git commands without typing 'git'.

       Commands can be prefixed with an exclamation mark (!) to be interpreted as a regular shell
       command.

       Any arguments to git repl will be taken collectively as the first command  to  execute  in
       the repl.

       Type exit, quit, or q to end the repl session. Ctrl-D and Ctrl-C will also work.

COMMANDS

       <command>

       Interpreted as git <command>.

       !<command>

       Interpreted as <command> (not through git).

       ls

       Equivalent of 'git ls-files'.

       exit|quit|q

       Ends the repl session.

EXAMPLES

       $ git repl
       git version 2.34.1
       git-extras version 7.3.0
       Type 'ls' to ls files below current directory; '!command' to execute any command or just 'subcommand' to execute any git subcommand; 'quit', 'exit', 'q', ^D, or ^C to exit the git repl.

       git (master)> ls-files
       History.md
       Makefile
       Readme.md
       bin/git-changelog
       bin/git-count
       bin/git-delete-branch
       bin/git-delete-tag
       bin/git-ignore
       bin/git-release

       git (master)> !echo Straight from the shell!
       Straight from the shell!

       git (master)> quit

AUTHOR

       Written  by  Tj  Holowaychuk  <tj@vision-media.ca>.  Updated  by  Wyatt S Carpenter to add
       display of the previous command's exit status, 'q', and the ability to pass in the initial
       command as arguments.

REPORTING BUGS

       <https://github.com/tj/git-extras/issues>

SEE ALSO

       <https://github.com/tj/git-extras>

                                           October 2024                               GIT-REPL(1)