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conflict between gh command name between gitsome and official GitHub client #177

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pabs3 opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 2 comments
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pabs3 commented May 11, 2020

There is a conflict for the gh command name between gitsome and the official GitHub client. Since gitsome isn't the official client, perhaps it could move to using a different name? Perhaps git s, git some or similar? gs is already taken on Linux by GhostScript.

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raddessi commented Aug 7, 2020

I do really like this Idea. I've uninstalled gitsome purely for this reason after I found the official client. I would love to run both of them side by side.

I also really like the concept of using the git subcommand system to integrate.. if gitsome provides the executable git-s or git-some then the commands git s and git some would work with no user configuration required.

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pabs3 commented Feb 27, 2022

@donnemartin this issue has now come up in Debian#1005858. It would be great if you could decide on switching to git some or keeping gh.

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