Git configuration
Overview
Your personal git configurations are saved in the .gitconfig
file in your home directory. Here is an example .gitconfig
file:
[user] name = Your Name email = [email protected] [alias] ci = commit -a co = checkout st = status -a stat = status -a br = branch wdiff = diff --color-words [core] editor = vim [merge] summary = true
You can edit this file directly or you can use the git config --global
command:
git config --global user.name "Your Name" git config --global user.email [email protected] git config --global alias.ci "commit -a" git config --global alias.co checkout git config --global alias.st "status -a" git config --global alias.stat "status -a" git config --global alias.br branch git config --global alias.wdiff "diff --color-words" git config --global core.editor vim git config --global merge.summary true
To set up on another computer, you can copy your ~/.gitconfig
file, or run the commands above.
In detail
user.name and user.email
It is good practice to tell git who you are, for labeling any changes you make to the code. The simplest way to do this is from the command line:
git config --global user.name "Your Name" git config --global user.email [email protected]
This will write the settings into your git configuration file, which should now contain a user section with your name and email:
[user] name = Your Name email = [email protected]
Of course you’ll need to replace Your Name
and [email protected]
with your actual name and email address.
Aliases
You might well benefit from some aliases to common commands.
For example, you might well want to be able to shorten git checkout
to git co
. Or you may want to alias git diff --color-words
(which gives a nicely formatted output of the diff) to git wdiff
The following git config --global
commands:
git config --global alias.ci "commit -a" git config --global alias.co checkout git config --global alias.st "status -a" git config --global alias.stat "status -a" git config --global alias.br branch git config --global alias.wdiff "diff --color-words"
will create an alias
section in your .gitconfig
file with contents like this:
[alias] ci = commit -a co = checkout st = status -a stat = status -a br = branch wdiff = diff --color-words
Editor
You may also want to make sure that your editor of choice is used
git config --global core.editor vim
Merging
To enforce summaries when doing merges (~/.gitconfig
file again):
[merge] log = true
Or from the command line:
git config --global merge.log true
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