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Use add-zsh-hook to add functions to hooks. That way they won't be added again when doing `source ~/.zshrc` multiple times. Co-authored-by: Marc Cornellà <marc.cornella@live.com> |
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git-prompt.plugin.zsh | ||
gitstatus.py | ||
README.md |
git-prompt plugin
A zsh
prompt that displays information about the current git repository. In particular:
the branch name, difference with remote branch, number of files staged or changed, etc.
To use it, add git-prompt
to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
plugins=(... git-prompt)
See the original repository.
Examples
The prompt may look like the following:
(master↑3|✚1)
: on branchmaster
, ahead of remote by 3 commits, 1 file changed but not staged(status|●2)
: on branchstatus
, 2 files staged(master|✚7…)
: on branchmaster
, 7 files changed, some files untracked(master|✖2✚3)
: on branchmaster
, 2 conflicts, 3 files changed(experimental↓2↑3|✔)
: on branchexperimental
; your branch has diverged by 3 commits, remote by 2 commits; the repository is otherwise clean(:70c2952|✔)
: not on any branch; parent commit has hash70c2952
; the repository is otherwise clean
Prompt Structure
By default, the general appearance of the prompt is:
(<branch><branch tracking>|<local status>)
The symbols are as follows:
Local Status Symbols
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
✔ | repository clean |
●n | there are n staged files |
✖n | there are n unmerged files |
✚n | there are n unstaged files |
… | there are some untracked files |
Branch Tracking Symbols
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
↑n | ahead of remote by n commits |
↓n | behind remote by n commits |
↓m↑n | branches diverged: other by m commits, yours by n commits |
Customisation
- Set the variable
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CACHE
to any value in order to enable caching. - You may also change a number of variables (whose name start with
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_
) to change the appearance of the prompt. Take a look at the bottom of the plugin file` to see what variables are available.
Enjoy!