Don't you hate it when git tells you to git push --set-upstream origin [branch_name]? bruh.
All you have to do is run ruby setup.rb and the script will end up in either your .zshrc or .bashrc.
Or you can just copy and paste from the .zshrc or .bashrc files that were provided.
I averaged about 5.6 seconds to copy and paste, whereas typing bruh took me approximately 1 second. Assuming that I save 4.6 seconds every time I write bruh instead of typing the whole git line, I save around 232.05 seconds in one work week. If I had worked for 50 weeks, that ends up being 11602.5 seconds, or 193 minutes a year.
The screenshot added shows the usage:
