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I miss one "stupid" feature of git gui: the tools menu. I have some small tools in my ~/.gitconfig for things like creating and mergin "feature trees". Like:

[guitool "Development/Feature/Create"]

cmd = git checkout development && git checkout -b feature__\"$ARGS\" development

argprompt = yes

[guitool "Development/Feature/Merge into Development"]

cmd = git checkout development && git merge --no-ff feature__\"$ARGS\" && git checkout feature__\"$ARGS\"

argprompt = yes

[guitool "Development/Feature/Finish"]

cmd = git checkout development && git merge --no-ff feature__\"$ARGS\" && git branch -d feature__\"$ARGS\"

argprompt = yes

...or for more mundane tasks...

[guitool "Tools/Switch branch"]

cmd = git stash clear && git stash save \"cambiando a rama $ARGS\" && git checkout \"$ARGS\" && git stash pop

argprompt = yes

[guitool "Tools/Pull"]

cmd = git pull

[guitool "Tools/Sincronice"]

cmd = git checkout master && (git push && git pull) || (git pull && git push && git pull)

I know, those are stupid hacks, but this let me do lots of work withought touching the terminal unless I really have to. Any chance getting something like this in gitg?

Anyone know of a build for Ubuntu 9.10?
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