add new cli skills

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Here's an analysis of your actions and suggestions for improving your CLI and Git efficiency:
### Current Actions and Efficiency Analysis
1. **Opening and Editing a File:**
```sh
vim cli_skills.md
```
- Efficient use of Vim to edit files.
2. **Listing Directory Contents:**
```sh
ls
```
- Good for viewing files in the current directory.
3. **Navigating Directories:**
```sh
cd ..
```
- Efficient, but could be improved with aliases or shortcuts if frequently used.
4. **Checking Git Status:**
```sh
git status
```
- Important for checking the state of your repository.
5. **Adding Files for Commit:**
```sh
git add projects/DocumentNexus.md
git add tech_docs/cli_skills.md
```
- You added files individually. Using a single command to add all changes could be more efficient:
```sh
git add .
```
6. **Committing Changes:**
```sh
git commit -m "doc updates"
```
- A clear commit message. For even more clarity, consider specifying what the updates are about.
7. **Pushing Changes:**
```sh
git push origin main
```
- Necessary step to update the remote repository.
### Suggestions for Improvement
1. **Streamline Navigation:**
- Use `cd -` to switch to the previous directory instead of `cd ..` multiple times.
- Implement navigation aliases:
```sh
alias cdp='cd ..'
alias ..='cd ..'
alias ...='cd ../..'
```
2. **Combine Git Commands:**
- Use `git add .` to stage all changes at once.
- If you often modify a few specific files, consider using a script or alias to stage them together.
3. **Batch Processing:**
- Combine commands to streamline workflows. For instance, add, commit, and push in one go:
```sh
git add . && git commit -m "doc updates" && git push origin main
```
4. **Interactive Staging:**
- Use `git add -p` to interactively stage parts of files:
```sh
git add -p
```
5. **Shortcuts for Common Tasks:**
- Create Git aliases for frequently used commands. Add to your `~/.gitconfig`:
```ini
[alias]
st = status
ci = commit
co = checkout
br = branch
lg = log --oneline --graph --decorate --all
```
6. **Efficient File Viewing:**
- Use `less` or `cat` for quickly viewing file contents without opening an editor:
```sh
less cli_skills.md
```
7. **Optimized Commit Messages:**
- Use a more descriptive commit message format, especially for larger projects:
```sh
git commit -m "Add CLI skills documentation and update Git section"
```
8. **Automation with Scripts:**
- Write shell scripts for repetitive tasks. For example, a script to stage, commit, and push changes:
```sh
#! /bin/bash
git add .
git commit -m "$1"
git push origin main
```
Save as `git_commit_push.sh` and run with:
```sh
./git_commit_push.sh "your commit message"
```
By implementing these suggestions, you can streamline your command-line operations and improve efficiency in your workflows. This will save time and reduce the likelihood of errors, making your development process more effective.
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To improve your CLI skills, focusing on efficiency and mastery of shell commands, here are some tips and techniques:
1. **Use Aliases:**