Well that's a good question. I'm glad you asked it. I sometimes work on a multi-repositories project. So I like to know what I changed on all repos.
Once installed, you can go to the main directory (not a git one) then type git-status
and it'll tell you everything.
- Create the file on the directory of your choice
- Type (on a terminal):
$ chmod +x git-status
- Then type:
$ mv git-status /usr/local/bin/git-status
to have it available
This was forked from: https://github.com/guxtavo/wiki/blob/243f46ac0de805a6908c49e5e7831a366d608cf9/profile/git-status.sh in https://github.com/guxtavo/wiki.