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Currently, we have the following 7 commands:
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### `gtg config`
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####`gtg config`
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Use this to set up your project's gitgo configuration. You will be asked certain questions regarding your commit and emoji preferences.
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### `gtg version`
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####`gtg version`
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Use this to check the version of your installed gitg0 package.
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### `gtg whoami`
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####`gtg whoami`
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Use this to get the list of commands along with their functions.
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### `gtg start`
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####`gtg start`
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Use this before you you start working on a new issue so that we can suggest the branch names and commit messages automatically.
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### `gtg display`
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####`gtg display`
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Use this to view the suggested branch name and commit title. You can also edit the suggested text based on your preference. This command should be run after `gtg start`.
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### `gtg checkout`
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####`gtg checkout`
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This is a replacement for `git checkout -b` and will simply checkout with gitgo's suggested branch name.
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### `gtg commit`
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####`gtg commit`
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This is a replacement for `git commit -m` and will commit your files once added with gitgo's suggested commit message.
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