I am learning git for some time, recently I have been using aliases. Everything was working, until last time. My example alias stopped working ( git simple-commit works fine )
simple-loop = "!simpleLoop() { NAME=$1; i="1"; while [ $i -le $2 ]; do git simple-commit $NAME$i; i=$[$i+1]; done; }; simpleLoop"
I am getting fatal in terminal
simpleLoop() { NAME=$1; i=1; while [ $i -le $2 ]; do git simple-commit $NAME$i; i=$[$i+1]; done; };
simpleLoop: 1: [: Illegal number: $[1+1]
It looks like git not using bash shell.
Any idea what is going on ?
I just tested a simplified version of that alias:
aa = "!simpleLoop() { i="1"; while [ $i -le "4" ]; do echo $i; i=$[$i+1]; done; }; simpleLoop"
And git aa
does give the expected result:
D:\git\>git aa
1
2
3
4
To be sure, assuming Git for Windows, test your alias in a CMD
session with a simplified PATH
:
set PATH=C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\
set GH=C:\path\to\git
set PATH=%GH%\bin;%GH%\usr\bin;%GH%\cmd;%GH%\mingw64\bin;%PATH%
You can also use a number for i
(i=1
instead of "1"
) and use other syntax to increment that variable (like i=$((i+1))
)