show color hints based on state of the git tree

By setting GIT_PS1_SHOW_COLORHINTS when using __git_ps1
as PROMPT_COMMAND, you will get color hints in addition to
a different character (*+% etc.) to indicate the state of
the tree.

Signed-off-by: Simon Oosthoek <s.oosthoek@xs4all.nl>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Simon Oosthoek 2012-10-10 21:32:24 +02:00 коммит произвёл Junio C Hamano
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Коммит 9b7e776c0a
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@ -54,6 +54,12 @@
# find one, or @{upstream} otherwise. Once you have set
# GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM, you can override it on a per-repository basis by
# setting the bash.showUpstream config variable.
#
# If you would like a colored hint about the current dirty state, set
# GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS to a nonempty value. When tracked files are
# modified, the branch name turns red, when all modifications are staged
# the branch name turns yellow and when all changes are checked in, the
# color changes to green. The colors are currently hardcoded in the function.
# __gitdir accepts 0 or 1 arguments (i.e., location)
# returns location of .git repo
@ -207,6 +213,7 @@ __git_ps1_show_upstream ()
# in that case it _sets_ PS1. The arguments are parts of a PS1 string.
# when both arguments are given, the first is prepended and the second appended
# to the state string when assigned to PS1.
# In this mode you can request colored hints using GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS=true
__git_ps1 ()
{
local pcmode=no
@ -320,9 +327,36 @@ __git_ps1 ()
local f="$w$i$s$u"
if [ $pcmode = yes ]; then
PS1="$ps1pc_start("
PS1="$PS1$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINT-}" ]; then
local c_red='\e[31m'
local c_green='\e[32m'
local c_yellow='\e[33m'
local c_lblue='\e[1;34m'
local c_purple='\e[35m'
local c_cyan='\e[36m'
local c_clear='\e[0m'
local branchstring="$c${b##refs/heads/}"
local branch_color="$c_green"
local flags_color="$c_cyan"
if [ "$w" = "*" ]; then
branch_color="$c_red"
elif [ -n "$i" ]; then
branch_color="$c_yellow"
fi
# Setting PS1 directly with \[ and \] around colors
# is necessary to prevent wrapping issues!
PS1="$PS1\[$branch_color\]$branchstring\[$c_clear\]"
if [ -n "$f" ]; then
PS1="$PS1 \[$flags_color\]$f\[$c_clear\]"
fi
else
PS1="$PS1$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
fi
PS1="$PS1)$ps1pc_end"
else
# NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode
printf -- "$printf_format" "$c${b##refs/heads/}${f:+ $f}$r$p"
fi
fi