Don't you hate it when git tells you to git push --set-upstream origin [branch_name]
? bruh.
All you have to do is run ruby setup.rb
and the script will end up in either your .zshrc
or .bashrc
.
Or you can just copy and paste from the .zshrc
or .bashrc
files that were provided.
I averaged about 5.6 seconds to copy and paste, whereas typing bruh took me approximately 1 second. Assuming that I save 4.6 seconds every time I write bruh
instead of typing the whole git line, I save around 232.05 seconds in one work week. If I had worked for 50 weeks, that ends up being 11602.5 seconds, or 193 minutes a year.
The screenshot added shows the usage: