Use the command below to create aliases, replacing
<alias>
with the name of the alias and
<command>
with the command to be aliased:
git config --global alias.<alias> <command>
Additionally, you can use edit the configuration file and add many aliases all at once.
[alias]
co = checkout
cob = checkout -b
coo = !git fetch && git checkout
br = branch
brd = branch -d
st = status
aa = add -A .
unstage = reset --soft HEAD^
cm = commit -m
amend = commit --amend -m
fix = commit --fixup
undo = reset HEAD~1
rv = revert
cp = cherry-pick
pu = !git push origin `git branch --show-current`
fush = push -f
mg = merge --no-ff
rb = rebase
rbc = rebase --continue
rba = rebase --abort
rbs = rebase --skip
rom = !git fetch && git rebase -i origin/master --autosquash
save = stash push
pop = stash pop
apply = stash apply
rl = reflog