Is there any way I can do
git add -A
git commit -m "commit message"
in one command?
I seem to be doing those two commands a lot, and if Git had an option like git commit -Am "commit message"
, it would make life that much more convenient.
git commit
has the -a
modifier, but it doesn't quite do the same as doing git add -A
before committing. git add -A
adds newly created files, but git commit -am
does not. What does?
You can use Git Aliases, e.g.
git config --global alias.add-commit '!git add -A && git commit'
and use it with
git add-commit -m 'My commit message'