# 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: ```zsh plugins=(... git-prompt) ``` See the [original repository](https://github.com/olivierverdier/zsh-git-prompt). ## Requirements This plugin uses `python3`, so your host needs to have it installed. ## Examples The prompt may look like the following: - `(master↑3|✚1)`: on branch `master`, ahead of remote by 3 commits, 1 file changed but not staged - `(status|●2)`: on branch `status`, 2 files staged - `(master|✚7…)`: on branch `master`, 7 files changed, some files untracked - `(master|✖2✚3)`: on branch `master`, 2 conflicts, 3 files changed - `(experimental↓2↑3|✔)`: on branch `experimental`; your branch has diverged by 3 commits, remote by 2 commits; the repository is otherwise clean - `(:70c2952|✔)`: not on any branch; parent commit has hash `70c2952`; the repository is otherwise clean - `(master|⚑2)`: on branch `master`, there are 2 stashed changes ## Prompt Structure By default, the general appearance of the prompt is: ```text (|) ``` 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 | | ⚑n | there are `n` stashed changes | | … | 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](git-prompt.plugin.zsh)` to see what variables are available. **Enjoy!**