mr
groups common git
commands into batches; let's see it in action:
$ mr TASK-4242
Create new branch 'TASK-4242' from 'origin/main' [Y/n]? y
> git fetch
> git switch --guess --merge --create TASK-4444 origin/main
Switched to a new branch 'TASK-4444'
$ mr main
> git switch --merge --guess release
$ mr TASK-4242
> git switch --merge --guess TASK-4242
$ git commit -m "TASK-4242 branch first commit msg"
$ mr TASK-4242 to test
> git push --set-upstream origin TASK-4242:TASK-4242
-o merge_request.create -o merge_request.target=master
-o merge_request.title='TASK-4242 branch first commit msg'
remote: View merge request for TASK-4242:
remote: https://gitlab.local/jonny64/mr-git-cli/-/merge_requests/1
* [new branch] TASK-4242 -> TASK-4242
> git switch test
> git merge origin/TASK-4242
> npm test
> git push
$ mr TASK-4242 to main
> git switch main
> git merge origin/TASK-4242
> npm test
> git push
see https://github.com/jonny64/mr-git-cli/wiki for details