Added documentation in Default theme

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oGre 10 years ago
parent 50ee0e5fc9
commit 52bfba7d37
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      themes/Default.bgptheme

@ -61,6 +61,11 @@ define_undefined_git_prompt_colors() {
if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK="${Green}✔"; fi # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of 0 if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK="${Green}✔"; fi # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of 0
if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL="${Red}✘-_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_"; fi # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of other than 0 if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL="${Red}✘-_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_"; fi # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of other than 0
# Possible to change which command is used to create git status information
# There are three options:
# 1) gitstatus.sh (uses git status --branch --porcelain - fast, requires git > 1.7.10)
# 2) gitstatus_pre-1.7.10.sh (Uses a variety of git commands and pipes - slower, works with older git clients)
# 3) gitstatus.py (Unsupported, lack features found in the bash versions)
if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_STATUS_COMMAND} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_STATUS_COMMAND="gitstatus.sh"; fi # Point out the command to get the git status from if [[ -z ${GIT_PROMPT_STATUS_COMMAND} ]]; then GIT_PROMPT_STATUS_COMMAND="gitstatus.sh"; fi # Point out the command to get the git status from
# template for displaying the current virtual environment # template for displaying the current virtual environment

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