| alias.*:: | 
 | 	Command aliases for the linkgit:git[1] command wrapper - e.g. | 
 | 	after defining `alias.last = cat-file commit HEAD`, the invocation | 
 | 	`git last` is equivalent to `git cat-file commit HEAD`. To avoid | 
 | 	confusion and troubles with script usage, aliases that | 
 | 	hide existing Git commands are ignored. Arguments are split by | 
 | 	spaces, the usual shell quoting and escaping are supported. | 
 | 	A quote pair or a backslash can be used to quote them. | 
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 | Note that the first word of an alias does not necessarily have to be a | 
 | command. It can be a command-line option that will be passed into the | 
 | invocation of `git`. In particular, this is useful when used with `-c` | 
 | to pass in one-time configurations or `-p` to force pagination. For example, | 
 | `loud-rebase = -c commit.verbose=true rebase` can be defined such that | 
 | running `git loud-rebase` would be equivalent to | 
 | `git -c commit.verbose=true rebase`. Also, `ps = -p status` would be a | 
 | helpful alias since `git ps` would paginate the output of `git status` | 
 | where the original command does not. | 
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 | If the alias expansion is prefixed with an exclamation point, | 
 | it will be treated as a shell command.  For example, defining | 
 | `alias.new = !gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD`, the invocation | 
 | `git new` is equivalent to running the shell command | 
 | `gitk --all --not ORIG_HEAD`.  Note: | 
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 | * Shell commands will be executed from the top-level directory of a | 
 |   repository, which may not necessarily be the current directory. | 
 | * `GIT_PREFIX` is set as returned by running `git rev-parse --show-prefix` | 
 |   from the original current directory. See linkgit:git-rev-parse[1]. | 
 | * Shell command aliases always receive any extra arguments provided to | 
 |   the Git command-line as positional arguments. | 
 | ** Care should be taken if your shell alias is a "one-liner" script | 
 |    with multiple commands (e.g. in a pipeline), references multiple | 
 |    arguments, or is otherwise not able to handle positional arguments | 
 |    added at the end.  For example: `alias.cmd = "!echo $1 | grep $2"` | 
 |    called as `git cmd 1 2` will be executed as 'echo $1 | grep $2 | 
 |    1 2', which is not what you want. | 
 | ** A convenient way to deal with this is to write your script | 
 |    operations in an inline function that is then called with any | 
 |    arguments from the command-line.  For example `alias.cmd = "!c() { | 
 |    echo $1 | grep $2 ; }; c" will correctly execute the prior example. | 
 | ** Setting `GIT_TRACE=1` can help you debug the command being run for | 
 |    your alias. |