From cb6806011c50c146fb9d444b8c89c9b331b66bdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: czjstmax Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2025 19:03:26 +0100 Subject: added maintainers list + fixes --- README.md | 20 +++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4b89dc2..2d067a5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,19 +1,25 @@ g_repo-banner_565x200px # g — that's a short name. -`g` is a simple `git` wrapper that you can use if \ -you are as lazy as me and do not want write looong \ -boooooooring commands like `git commit -a -m "fuck"`. +`g` is a \*permissive\* [git](https://git-scm.com/) wrapper that you can use \ +if you are as lazy as me and do not want write **looong** and **boring** commands like \ +`git commit -a -m "yo mama"`, or `git remote add origin git@github.com:torvalds/linux.git` + ### why "permissive"? -`g`'s whole logic is to be "permissive" with its syntax making it \ -is fail-free, and also **very very** forgiving with its user. +`g`'s whole logic is to be "_permissive_" with its syntax making it \ +is almost fail-free, and also **very very** forgiving with its user. ### but what does it mean _practically_? -it means that you can write commands **however you like**, _within limitations_. \ +it means that you can write commands **however you like**, ***within certain limitations***. \ for example, all of these are valid commands to say "`git commit -a -m "hi"`" * `g c a m "hi"` * `g com a msg "hi"` +* `g commit a` ## get `g` to get `g` you can either build it yourself or you \ -can install the AUR package `getg`. +can install the [AUR package `getg`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/getg). + +  +###### maintainers list +###### czjstmax! : , -- cgit v1.3.1