Version control information in your prompt.
This project is not under active development. Forks are encouraged!
Download vcprompt, make it executable and add it to your prompt:
$ curl -sL https://github.com/djl/vcprompt/raw/master/bin/vcprompt > ~/bin/vcprompt
$ chmod 755 ~/bin/vcprompt
For bash, you'll want to do something like this:
$ export PS1='\u@\h:\w \$(vcprompt)\$'
ZSH users should be aware that they will have to set the
PROMPT_SUBST
option first:
$ setopt prompt_subst
$ export PS1='%n@%m:%~ $(vcprompt)$ '
-
-f, --format FORMAT
Passes a custom output format to
vcprompt
. Defaults to%s:%b
. See below for more details. -
-p, --path PATH
The path on which to run
vcprompt
. Defaults to the current directory. -
-n, --no-newline
Do not print a trailing newline character.
-
-s, --systems
Prints all available version control systems to standard out.
-
-t, --timeout
The maximum execution time in milliseconds.
-
-h, --help
Prints the help message and exists.
-
-v, --version
Prints the current version number and exits.
Each version control system also has it's own formatting option.
The options take the form of --format-SYSTEM
.
The available options are currently:
--format-bzr
--format-cvs
--format-darcs
--format-fossil
--format-git
--format-hg
--format-svn
You can customise the status symbols used with the following options:
-
-A, --staged
The symbol to print when changes have been staged. Defaults to
*
-
-M, --modified
The symbol to print when files have been modified. Defaults to
+
-
-U, --untracked
The symbol to print when there are untracked files. Defaults to
?
vcprompt
comes with a number of formatting tokens. What follows is a
list of all the available tokens:
-
%s
,%n
The "short name" of the version control system currently in use. E.g.
git
,hg
,svn
-
%h
The hash of the repository. If no hash is available it will show the revision number instead.
-
%r
The revision number of the repository. If no revision number is available it will return the hash instead.
-
%b
The current branch (or basename of the repository if the branch name is unavailable).
-
%m
Displays a plus symbol (
+
) if there are any changes (which are not staged for commit, in systems that make such a distinction, i.e. git). -
%a
Displays an asterisk (
*
) if there are any changes staged for commit (in systems that make such a distinction, i.e. git). -
%u
Displays a question mark (
?
) if there are any untracked files. -
%P
The name of the repository root directory (typically a project name).
-
%p
The relative path from the repository root directory to the current directory (or the directory specified by
--path
).
-
Python 2.4 or later (including Python 3).
-
Support for Subversion >= 1.7 and Fossil requires the SQLite3 Python module to be installed (built in on Python 2.5+).
vcprompt was heavily inspired by Greg Ward's original implementation in C.
This version of vcprompt attempts to stay mostly compatible with the original although there may be some notable differences.