Question

Using rtomayko's git-sh, I've noticed a marker that I haven't seen in the examples. prompt

u= (which I imagine stands for upstream) tells me how many commits I've committed locally, but have not pushed to the remote repo. I'd like to update it's styling, but I can't seem to figure out it's exact name so I can change it in my .gitconfig!

Était-ce utile?

La solution

From the code it looks like the u= is added by _git_upstream_state, which is called via the following definition:

PS1='`_git_headname``_git_upstream_state`!`_git_repo_state``_git_workdir``_git_dirty``_git_dirty_stash`> '
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