title = Make a commit, but faster! cards = add reset checkout commit commit-a [description] There is a time-saving trick, where instead of a plain `git commit`, you can use git commit -a This will automatically add all changes you made to local files! Very convenient. [setup] echo a > a echo b > b echo c > c git add . git commit -m "Initial commit" echo x > a echo x > b echo x > c [win] # Make a commit where all files contain "x". test "$(git show main:a)" = x && test "$(git show main:b)" = x && test "$(git show main:c)" = x