aks: added Cyan as a color, and used it for untracked files. Updated README

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Alan Stebbens 12 years ago
parent 3a97752a25
commit f60217ae2c
  1. 9
      README.md
  2. 5
      gitprompt.sh

@ -55,11 +55,12 @@ The symbols are as follows:
## Configuration
1. You can use ``GIT_PROMPT_START`` and ``GIT_PROMPT_END`` to tweak your prompt
2. If you want to tweak the colors,
currently you have to tweak it in the ``gitprompt.sh``
2. If you want to tweak the colors, currently you have to tweak it in the
``gitprompt.sh``. See the definitions of ``GIT_PROMPT_xxx1``, which include
various colors names.
3. The current git repo information is obtained by the script `gitstatus.sh` or
`gitstatus.py`. Both scripts do the same thing, but the bash script is a tad
bit more quick, and is used by default.
`gitstatus.py`. Both scripts do the same thing, but the bash script is a
tad bit more quick, and is used by default.
4. You can define ``prompt_callback`` function to tweak your prompt dynamicaly
```sh

@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ function git_prompt_config()
local White='\[\033[37m\]'
local Red="\[\033[0;31m\]"
local Blue="\[\033[0;34m\]"
local Cyan="\[\033[0;36m\]"
# Default values for the appearance of the prompt. Configure at will.
GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="["
@ -52,8 +53,8 @@ function git_prompt_config()
GIT_PROMPT_CONFLICTS="${Red}"
GIT_PROMPT_CHANGED="${Blue}"
GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE=" "
GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED="…"
GIT_PROMPT_STASHED="⚑ "
GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED="${Cyan}"
GIT_PROMPT_STASHED="${BoldBlue}"
GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="${BoldGreen}"
# Various variables you might want for your PS1 prompt instead

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