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makeCustom is a terminal-based application which can rename any bash-command

active 2023-11-232024-01-14 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,429 / 26,429 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-20 (UTC)
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Line chart, 53 days from 2023-11-23 to 2024-01-14. Pushes: 13 total, peak 4 in a day. Pull requests: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Issues: 9 total, peak 4 in a day. Comments: 3 total, peak 1 in a day. Stars: 0 total, peak 0 in a day.

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  • Issue comment#1monkey-00282024-01-14 07:45
    can't make a custom command for "git commit -m"
  • Issue#1monkey-00282024-01-14 07:45
    can't make a custom command for "git commit -m"
  • Issue#6monkey-00282024-01-14 05:57
    problem in deceding wether the new renamed command is already exists or not..
  • Issue comment#1monkey-00282024-01-13 15:11
    can't make a custom command for "git commit -m"
  • Issue comment#1monkey-00282024-01-12 15:41
    can't make a custom command for "git commit -m"
  • Releasemonkey-00282023-11-26 10:26
    v1.0.0
  • Issue#5monkey-00282023-11-26 10:05
    Issue in updating version
  • Issue#4monkey-00282023-11-26 09:57
    Increase efficiency and portability by using which statement
  • Issue#5monkey-00282023-11-26 07:42
    Issue in updating version
  • Issue#4monkey-00282023-11-23 16:45
    Increase efficiency and portability by using which statement
  • Issue#3monkey-00282023-11-23 16:44
    Add delete option
  • Issue#2monkey-00282023-11-23 16:31
    use of command is not made enough clear..
  • Issue#1monkey-00282023-11-23 16:28
    can't make a custom command for "git commit -m"

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