This prompt is a port of the "Informative git prompt for zsh" which you can find here
A bash prompt that displays information about the current git repository.
In particular the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files
staged, changed, etc.
gitstatus.sh and git-prompt-help.sh added by AKS.
The prompt may look like the following:
(master↑3|✚1): on branchmaster, ahead of remote by 3 commits, 1 file changed but not staged(status|●2): on branchstatus, 2 files staged(master|✚7…): on branchmaster, 7 files changed, some files untracked(master|✖2✚3): on branchmaster, 2 conflicts, 3 files changed(master|⚑2): on branchmaster, 2 stash entries(experimental↓2↑3|✔): on branchexperimental; your branch has diverged by 3 commits, remote by 2 commits; the repository is otherwise clean(:70c2952|✔): not on any branch; parent commit has hash70c2952; the repository is otherwise clean
By default, the general appearance of the prompt is::
(<branch> <upstream branch> <branch tracking>|<local status>)
The symbols are as follows:
- Local Status Symbols
✔: repository clean●n: there arenstaged files✖n: there arenfiles with merge conflicts✖-n: there arenstaged files waiting for removal✚n: there arenchanged but unstaged files…n: there arenuntracked files⚑n: there arenstash entries
- Upstream branch
- Shows the remote tracking branch
- Disabled by default
- Enable by setting
GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UPSTREAM=1
- Branch Tracking Symbols
↑n: ahead of remote byncommits↓n: behind remote byncommits↓m↑n: branches diverged, other bymcommits, yours byncommitsL: local branch, not remotely tracked
- Branch Symbol:
- When the branch name starts with a colon
:, it means it's actually a hash, not a branch (although it should be pretty clear, unless you name your branches like hashes :-)
- When the branch name starts with a colon
via Homebrew on Mac OS X
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Run
brew update -
Run
brew install bash-git-promptfor the last stable release orbrew install --HEAD bash-git-promptfor the latest version directly from the repository -
Now you can source the file in your
~/.bash_profileas follows:
if [ -f "$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share/gitprompt.sh" ]; then
__GIT_PROMPT_DIR=$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share
GIT_PROMPT_ONLY_IN_REPO=1
source "$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share/gitprompt.sh"
fi- Clone this repository to your home directory.
git clone https://github.com/magicmonty/bash-git-prompt.git ~/.bash-git-prompt --depth=1Add to the ~/.bashrc:
if [ -f "$HOME/.bash-git-prompt/gitprompt.sh" ]; then
GIT_PROMPT_ONLY_IN_REPO=1
source "$HOME/.bash-git-prompt/gitprompt.sh"
fi-
If you cloned the repo to a directory other then
~/.bash-git-prompt, set__GIT_PROMPT_DIRin~/.config/fish/config.fishto that path -
To install as an option in the fish_config GUI
sudo install -m 666 gitprompt.fish /usr/share/fish/tools/web_config/sample_prompts/
fish_config to install the bash-git-prompt as a choice under the prompt tab of the web config. Selecting this will copy it to
~/.config/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fish
- You can also do
mkdir -p ~/.config/fish/functions/
cp gitprompt.fish ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_prompt.fishto overwrite the current prompt with the bash-git-prompt directly
# Set config variables first
GIT_PROMPT_ONLY_IN_REPO=1
# GIT_PROMPT_FETCH_REMOTE_STATUS=0 # uncomment to avoid fetching remote status
# GIT_PROMPT_IGNORE_SUBMODULES=1 # uncomment to avoid searching for changed files in submodules
# GIT_PROMPT_WITH_VIRTUAL_ENV=0 # uncomment to avoid setting virtual environment infos for node/python/conda environments
# GIT_PROMPT_VIRTUAL_ENV_AFTER_PROMPT=1 # uncomment to place virtual environment infos between prompt and git status (instead of left to the prompt)
# GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UPSTREAM=1 # uncomment to show upstream tracking branch
# GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UNTRACKED_FILES=normal # can be no, normal or all; determines counting of untracked files
# GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_CHANGED_FILES_COUNT=0 # uncomment to avoid printing the number of changed files
# GIT_PROMPT_STATUS_COMMAND=gitstatus_pre-1.7.10.sh # uncomment to support Git older than 1.7.10
# GIT_PROMPT_START=... # uncomment for custom prompt start sequence
# GIT_PROMPT_END=... # uncomment for custom prompt end sequence
# as last entry source the gitprompt script
# GIT_PROMPT_THEME=Custom # use custom theme specified in file GIT_PROMPT_THEME_FILE (default ~/.git-prompt-colors.sh)
# GIT_PROMPT_THEME_FILE=~/.git-prompt-colors.sh
# GIT_PROMPT_THEME=Solarized # use theme optimized for solarized color scheme
source ~/.bash-git-prompt/gitprompt.shYou can set the GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UNTRACKED_FILES variable to no or normal to speed things up if you have lots of
untracked files in your repository. This can be the case for build systems that put their build artifacts in
the subdirectory structure of the git repository. Setting it to all will count all untracked files, including files
listed in .gitignore.
cdto a git repository and test it!
The most settings are now stored in theme files. To select a theme, set the variable GIT_PROMPT_THEME to the name
of the theme located in <INSTALLDIR>/themes without the extension .bgptheme like this:
GIT_PROMPT_THEME=SolarizedIf you set GIT_PROMPT_THEME to Custom, then the .git-prompt-colors.sh in the home directory will be used.
This file can now be generated with the command git_prompt_make_custom_theme [<Name of base theme>]. If the name of
the base theme is ommitted or the theme file is not found, then the Default theme is used. If you have already a custom
.git-prompt-colors.sh in your home directory, an error message will be shown.
You can display a list of available themes with git_prompt_list_themes (the current theme is highlighted)
If you omit the GIT_PROMPT_THEME variable, the Default theme is used or, if you have a custom .git-prompt-colors.sh
in your home directory, then the Custom theme is used.
Ubuntu requires a bit more spacing for some characters so it has its own themes.
These can be listed with git_prompt_list_themes:
git_prompt_list_themes | grep UbuntuPlease see the Custom.bgptemplate in the themes subdirectory of the installation directory!
A theme consists of a function override_git_prompt_colors() which defines at least the variable GIT_PROMPT_THEME_NAME
with a unique theme identifier and a call to the function reload_git_prompt_colors <ThemeName> like follows:
override_git_prompt_colors() {
GIT_PROMPT_THEME_NAME="Custom" # needed for reload optimization, should be unique
# Place your overrides here
...
}
# load the theme
reload_git_prompt_colors "Custom"The advantage of this approach is, that you only need to specify the parts, that are different to the Default theme.
If you use a custom theme in .git-prompt-colors.sh, please set GIT_PROMPT_THEME_NAME="Custom".
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You can define
GIT_PROMPT_STARTandGIT_PROMPT_ENDto tweak your prompt. -
The default colors are defined within
prompt-colors.sh, which is sourced bygitprompt.sh. The colors used for various git status are defined inthemes/Default.bgptheme. Both of these files may be overridden by copying them to $HOME with a.prefix. They can also be placed in$HOME/libwithout the leading.. The defaults are the original files in the~/.bash-git-promptdirectory. -
You can use
GIT_PROMPT_START_USER,GIT_PROMPT_START_ROOT,GIT_PROMPT_END_USERandGIT_PROMPT_END_ROOTin your.git-prompt-colors.shto tweak your prompt. You can also override the start and end of the prompt by settingGIT_PROMPT_STARTandGIT_PROMPT_ENDbefore you source thegitprompt.sh. -
The current git repo information is obtained by the script
gitstatus.sh. -
You can define
prompt_callbackfunction to tweak your prompt dynamically.
prompt_callback() {
if [ $(jobs | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then
echo -n " jobs:\j"
fi
}-
There are two helper functions that can be used within
prompt_callback:gp_set_window_title <String>- sets the window title to the given string (should work for XTerm type terminals like in OS X or Ubuntu)gp_truncate_pwd- a function that returns the current PWD truncated to fit the current terminal width. Specify the length to truncate to as a parameter. Otherwise it defaults to 1/3 of the terminal width.
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If you want to show the git prompt only if you are in a git repository you can set
GIT_PROMPT_ONLY_IN_REPO=1before sourcing the gitprompt script -
You can show an abbreviated
username/repoin the prompt by settingGIT_PROMPT_WITH_USERNAME_AND_REPO=1and setting the placeholder_USERNAME_REPO_in yourGIT_PROMPT_PREFIX. You can also add aGIT_PROMPT_USERNAME_REPO_SEPARATOR=" | "so theusername/repois nicely separated if there is a remote and if there is no remote, neither the username/repo part nor the separator will be shown. See the themeSingle_line_username_repo.bgpthemefor an example. -
There is an indicator at the start of the prompt, which shows the result of the last executed command by if you put the placeholder
_LAST_COMMAND_INDICATOR_in any of the prompt templates. It is now by default activated in the default theme:
GIT_PROMPT_START_USER="_LAST_COMMAND_INDICATOR_ ${Yellow}${PathShort}${ResetColor}"
GIT_PROMPT_START_ROOT="_LAST_COMMAND_INDICATOR_ ${GIT_PROMPT_START_USER}"If you want to display the exit code too, you can use the placeholder
_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_ in GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK or GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL
in your .git-prompt-colors.sh:
GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK="${Green}✔ " # displays as ✔
GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL="${Red}✘-_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_ " # displays as ✘-1 for exit code 1-
It is now possible to disable the fetching of the remote repository either globally by setting
GIT_PROMPT_FETCH_REMOTE_STATUS=0in your .bashrc or on a per repository basis by creating a file named.bash-git-rcwith the contentFETCH_REMOTE_STATUS=0in the root of your git repository. -
You can also ignore a repository completely by creating a file named
.bash-git-rcwith the contentGIT_PROMPT_IGNORE=1in the root of your git repository. -
If you have a repository with many untracked files, the git prompt can become very slow. You can disable the display of untracked files on a per repository basis by setting
GIT_PROMPT_SHOW_UNTRACKED_FILES=noin your.bash-git-rcin the repository or by disabling it globally in your.bashrc -
If you have a repository with a deep submodule hierarchy, this can also affect performance. You can disable searching for changes in submodules on a per repository basis by setting
GIT_PROMPT_IGNORE_SUBMODULES=1in your.bash-git-rc -
You can get help on the git prompt with the function
git_prompt_help. Examples are available withgit_prompt_examples. A list of all available named colors is available withgit_prompt_color_samples -
If you make any changes to any file that is sourced by
gitprompt.sh, you should run this command, so that the next prompt update will find all the files and source them anew.
git_prompt_reset- You can disable/enable gitprompt by running:
git_prompt_toggleEnjoy!
This project ships an RPM spec to simplify installation on RHEL and clones. If you wish to install from RPM, you may first build the RPM from scratch by following this procedure:
- Clone this repository and tag the release with a version number
git tag -a -m "Tag release 1.1" 1.1- Run the following command to create a tarball:
VER=$(git describe)
# replace dash with underscore to work around
# rpmbuild does not allow dash in version string
VER=${VER//\-/_}
git archive \
--format tar \
--prefix=bash-git-prompt-${VER}/ \
HEAD \
-- *.sh \
*.fish \
LICENSE.txt \
README.md \
themes \
> bash-git-prompt-${VER}.tar
mkdir -p /tmp/bash-git-prompt-${VER}
sed "s/Version:.*/Version: ${VER}/" \
bash-git-prompt.spec \
> /tmp/bash-git-prompt-${VER}/bash-git-prompt.spec
OLDDIR=$(pwd)
cd /tmp
tar -uf ${OLDDIR}/bash-git-prompt-${VER}.tar \
bash-git-prompt-${VER}/bash-git-prompt.spec
cd ${OLDDIR}
gzip bash-git-prompt-${VER}.tar
mv bash-git-prompt-${VER}.tar.gz bash-git-prompt-${VER}.tgz- Log into an RHEL or clones host and run:
rpmbuild -ta bash-git-prompt-xxx.tar.gzThen you may publish or install the rpm from "~/rpmbuild/RPMS/noarch".
This code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license.
The current maintainer of the original bash-git-prompt is Martin Gondermann.
If you want to contribute you can look for issues with the label up-for-grabs. Please leave a comment on the issue, that you want to fix it, so others know, the labels are "taken".
Pull requests are welcome. I will check them and merge them, if I think they help the project.
I accept tips through Flattr.

