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Configurations for the tools I use every day
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Plugin for calling lazygit from within neovim.
An alternative to tig which supports folding the merges.
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Builds for Debian based distros
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Personalized config files for my arch environment.
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Feel free to add any aliases that you use other than what has mentioned.
Add the aliases to -
https://github.com/SarathSantoshDamaraju/lazyGit/blob/master/commands.txt
After adding aliases update the readme docs as well.