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A simple command line prompt enhancer that shows the state of the current git repo (ps1)
A simple command line prompt enhancer that shows the state of the current git repo (ps1).

If the health of your git repository is ok, git-ps1 will just show you the current branch. If the health is bad, git-ps1 will also show 👎 next to the branch.
If you'd like more details on what the issues are I recommend installing and running git-att in the root of your git repo.
npm install -g git-ps1
After you've installed git-ps1 as a global module using the command
above, all you need to do is modify your shell prompt and have it run
git-ps1.
Add the following to your ~/.zsdrc file:
setopt promptsubst
local gitps1='$(git-ps1)'
export PROMPT="~%C[${gitps1}]%# "
Besides the first two linces, the important part in the export
statement is ${gitps1} which you can just add to your existing
PROMPT if you have already modified it. The above lines will modify
your prompt to show a tilde ~ followed by the current directory name
(%C), followed by [] optionally containing the git branch name and
emoji and terminated by % .
MIT
FAQs
A simple command line prompt enhancer that shows the state of the current git repo (ps1)
The npm package git-ps1 receives a total of 10 weekly downloads. As such, git-ps1 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that git-ps1 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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