As long as I am informed right there is no such command (It could be dangerous when you have debug-files containing passwords), but if you want to simulate you could add this alias to your git config:
git config --global alias.commitx "!git add . && git commit"
Using git commitx
will now run git add .
followed by git commit
, so you can do
git commitx -m "testing commitx on new unstaged files"
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