Edit
~/.bash_profile
and add the following
# git
if [ -f ~/.bash_git ]; then
. ~/.bash_git
fi
Create
~/.bash_git
and add the following
function parse_git_branch {
git rev-parse --git-dir > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
git_status="$(git status 2> /dev/null)"
branch_pattern="^# On branch ([^${IFS}]*)"
detached_branch_pattern="# Not currently on any branch"
remote_pattern="# Your branch is (.*) of"
diverge_pattern="# Your branch and (.*) have diverged"
untracked_pattern="# Untracked files:"
new_pattern="new file:"
not_staged_pattern="Changes not staged for commit"
#files not staged for commit
if [[ ${git_status}} =~ ${not_staged_pattern} ]]; then
state="✔"
fi
# add an else if or two here if you want to get more specific
# show if we're ahead or behind HEAD
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${remote_pattern} ]]; then
if [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} == "ahead" ]]; then
remote="↑"
else
remote="↓"
fi
fi
#new files
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${new_pattern} ]]; then
remote="+"
fi
#untracked files
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${untracked_pattern} ]]; then
remote="✖"
fi
#diverged branch
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${diverge_pattern} ]]; then
remote="↕"
fi
#branch name
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${branch_pattern} ]]; then
branch=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
#detached branch
elif [[ ${git_status} =~ ${detached_branch_pattern} ]]; then
branch="NO BRANCH"
fi
echo "( ${branch} ${state}${remote})"
fi
return
}
Edit
~/.bash_profile
and add the following
export PS1="\u@\h:\w \$(parse_git_branch) $ "
Tell your current terminal to use it now
$ source ~/.bash_profile
Thanks to Joe Fleming.
I had to remove every '#' in the patterns before it worked.
For information: running on linux kubntu.