In Git, everything is possible. But for some common commands I wrote these shortcut scripts. Some of them are like helper expressions to use inside another Git cmd line.
Most of them had to be implemented on the Plumbing level (which means, a little bit of hacking), but provide features useful
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git heads-for-merge -- what does your FETCH_HEAD say about all the heads that have been fetched for merge?
git the-empty-tree -- the ID to use if you need to refer to the empty tree in your (tree-merging) commands
git mread-and-commit -- read in multiple refs, merge the trees, and then make a merge commit, without touching your index or the working dir (useful for managing imported histories)
git merge-without-working -- the same idea -- advance your HEAD by merging
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Tarmac uses the Launchpad API to manage a branch merges. It will automatically merge approved branch merge proposals and push them back up to Launchpad.
GNU Jitter is a software automatically building a portable, very efficient language
virtual machine with performance close to native code, starting from a
relatively high-level specification provided by the user.
The VM state may include registers, stacks or a combination of both along with
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any runtime structure defined by user code; whenever possible the generator
attempts to map such state data structures into hardware machine registers.
GNU poke relies on a Jittery VM. [Less]
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