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Shows branch name on command line
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function parse_git_branch () { | |
git branch 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/ (\1)/' | |
} | |
RED="\[\033[0;31m\]" | |
YELLOW="\[\033[0;33m\]" | |
GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]" | |
NO_COLOR="\[\033[0m\]" | |
PS1="$GREEN\u@\h$NO_COLOR:\w$YELLOW\$(parse_git_branch)$NO_COLOR\$ " | |
# Taken from http://martinvalasek.com/blog/current-git-branch-name-in-command-prompt | |
# Because it always takes my ages to find this | |
# If you’re working in Linux (I have tested with Ubuntu), just add the code to .bashrc file in your home directory: |
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