Shellflower is a curated collection of lightweight, personal command-line tools designed to enhance Git workflows and simplify everyday project tasks.
This project is an ongoing experiment to teach myself in shell scripting, git subcommands, and making utilities.
git-save
Quickly stage, commit, and optionally push changes
git-undo
Undo common Git mistakes like bad commits or merges
project-init
Scaffold new projects with templates and Git setup
git-status-check
— Display branch info, concise git status, and recent commits
git-branchify
— Create and checkout a new branch with a clean, formatted name
git-pushup
— Push your commits to GitHub and automatically open the repository page in your default browser
whoami
— A fun one-liner tool that displays your current Git username, active branch, remote repository URL, and the latest commit message.
MIT License
Copyright (c) [2025] [Kishism]
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