I got tired of writing multiple lines of code every time I wanted to commit and push my changes to Git. So, I created Gitty - a simple shell script that automates the process. It works on Linux and macOS.
The commit message is passed as an argument when running the script.
To set up Gitty, clone the repo and navigate to the directory where you cloned it ,then you need to move the script to a directory that's in your system's PATH and make it executable. You can do this by running the following commands:
sudo mv gitty.sh /usr/local/bin/gitty
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/gitty
gitty "your-commit-message"
And thats it , it will add , commit and push the code to remote repo