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git-prompt-path

Display git information next to every path component in your prompt.

Example output:

~/src/project(master+1)/foo*/bar/baz+%/submodule(release-1.2=)%/fizz/buzz

Note how the branch names of both the project and the submodule are visible, and how the state of the index and worktree is visible at every directory.

The status symbols are the same as used by __git_ps1 from git-prompt.sh:

  • + Changes in index.
  • * Changes in working tree.
  • % Untracked files.

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Usage examples

First source both git-prompt.sh from git/contrib, and git-prompt-path.sh from this repository:

source ~/.../git-prompt.sh
source ~/.../git-prompt-path.sh

And then for zsh:

setopt prompt_subst
PROMPT='$(git_prompt_path)$ '

Or for bash:

function update_ps1 { PS1="$(git_prompt_path)\$ " }
PROMPT_COMMAND=update_ps1

These will use the default colours. To use it without colour, call git_prompt_path with a format string without colour codes: $(git_prompt_path "%s%s")

Alternatively, to use your own colours, put them in the format string: $(git_prompt_path "...%s...%s...")... Make sure to surround the colour codes with the right escape sequences for your shell. (\[ and \] for bash, %{ and %} for zsh. Note that the %s need to be escaped inside the format string with another %.)

License

The code is licensed under the 2-clause BSD license. See the header of git-prompt-path.sh.

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