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Blazing fast simple git branch name for ps1
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Will Bender. All rights reserved. | |
# This work is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. | |
# For a copy, see <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>. | |
# Very fast __git_ps1 implementation | |
# Inspired by https://gist.github.com/wolever/6525437 | |
# Mainly this is useful for Windows users stuck on msys, cygwin, or slower wsl 1.0 because git/fs operations are just slower | |
# Caching can be added by using export but PROMPT_COMMAND is necessary since $() is a subshell and cannot modify parent state. | |
# Linux: time __ps1_ps1 (~7ms) | |
# Windows msys2: time __git_ps1 (~100ms) | |
# Windows msys2: time git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null (~86ms) | |
# Windows msys2: time __fastgit_ps1 (~1-3ms) | |
# Simple PS1 without colors using format arg. Feel free to use PROMPT_COMMAND | |
export PS1="\u@\h \w \$(__fastgit_ps1 '[%s] ')$ " | |
# 100% pure Bash (no forking) function to determine the name of the current git branch | |
function __fastgit_ps1 () { | |
local headfile head branch | |
local dir="$PWD" | |
while [ -n "$dir" ]; do | |
if [ -e "$dir/.git/HEAD" ]; then | |
headfile="$dir/.git/HEAD" | |
break | |
fi | |
dir="${dir%/*}" | |
done | |
if [ -e "$headfile" ]; then | |
read -r head < "$headfile" || return | |
case "$head" in | |
ref:*) branch="${head##*/}" ;; | |
"") branch="" ;; | |
*) branch="${head:0:7}" ;; #Detached head. You can change the format for this too. | |
esac | |
fi | |
if [ -z "$branch" ]; then | |
return 0 | |
fi | |
if [ -z "$1" ]; then | |
# Default format | |
printf "(%s) " "$branch" | |
else | |
# Use passed format string | |
printf "$1" "$branch" | |
fi | |
} |
Hello everyone! Can someone explain where I should add this code or what I should do with it?
That's would be very nice!
@GitCodeDestroyer place it in your bash startup script. That varies widely depending on your setup (and if you even use bash as your command line interpreter). For example, for me on Windows using Cygwin, it's a file named .bash_profile
. On many MacOS systems, people use .profile
and .bash_login
and still in some others it's called .bashrc
. 🤷♂️
The file will be stored in your home directory; you can find it via typing:
# switch to home directory
cd
# show the current directory path
pwd
# show all files, including the hidden dot files
ls -lah
Yeah! +1
Thanks, Patrick and Ragnoroct!
@patricknelson Thanks!!)
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Greate idea, but this does not work if you are under git submodules.
Modified a little bit, the following function will print current branch
my gist: https://gist.github.com/bingzhangdai/dd4e283a14290c079a76c4ba17f19d69