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The git aliases mechanism is pretty limited; there's some stuff you can't really do without dropping to a shell. If you're going to do that, then custom subcommand scripts are more flexable than aliases that start with ! are.
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I haven't worked with a private fork in years.
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Wip commits are often _known_ broken. git-wip is intended to save exactly what you have in your work tree, with no fuss.
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This makes them a bit more practical to add more sophistication to. `git-publish` in particular can now do more.
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