Use [compact output][1]:
> In compact output mode, specified with configuration variable
> fetch.output, if either entire <from> or <to> is found in the other
> string, it will be substituted with * in the other string. For
> example, master -> origin/master becomes master -> origin/*.
Automatically prune branches and tags.
Set parallelization to use a value set by git as otherwise it defaults
to 1.
[1]: git-fetch(1)
I would have liked to call the alias `whatchanged` but am not able to as
git brings a command named liked that (for backwards compatibility) and
alias cannot override builtins.
Remove the `core.excludesfile` option as it only sets the default value
`${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/git/ignore` but while hardcoding the
default value `~/.config` for `XDG_CONFIG_HOME`.
This reverts commit 54d716510b ("git: Drop function in `spull`").
I apparently oversaw the use of arguments passed to `git pull`. This
makes the function necessary.
This gets really annoying as it complains in many cases that it cannot
find a match for the pattern when the pager is used for other things
than commits.
Move `git-track` into its own autoloadable function.
This way it is
better maintainable as in one-liner format and brings the possibility of
having more complexity (e.g. for better portability).
By that it is also now executable as `git-track` as well as `git track`
as before.
Fix weird issue that when `column` is used to display the header line,
it is split over two lines sometimes.
```
local
remote
origin/HEAD
dev origin/dev
main origin/main
origin/utils
```
The alias now lists all local *and* all remote branches and displays how
they are linked.
The `sort -uk1,1` deletes all duplicate entries of remote branches as
they could be listed as %(upstream) as well as %(refname) through the
`refs/remotes/`.
TODO:
This deletes too many entries when multiple local branches track
the same remote branch. (Why ever you should do that...)
I guess this could be resolved by using `awk` for the uniqueness.
Push current branch to branch of same name.
This is useful for new branches as I almost always push those with:
```
git push -u origin "$(git branch --show-current)"
```