# based off of the git-prompt script that ships with git # # Written by Kevin Ballard # Updated by Brian Gernhardt # # This is heavily based off of the git-prompt.bash script that ships with # git, which is Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Shawn O. Pearce . # The act of porting the code, along with any new code, are Copyright (C) 2012 # Kevin Ballard . # # By virtue of being based on the git-prompt.bash script, this script is # distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 2.0. # # This script includes a function fish_git_prompt which takes a format string, # exactly how the bash script works. This can be used in your fish_prompt # function. # # The behavior of fish_git_prompt is very heavily based off of the bash # script's __git_ps1 function. As such, usage and customization is very # similar, although some extra features are provided in this script. # Due to differences between bash and fish, the PROMPT_COMMAND style where # passing two or three arguments causes the function to set PS1 is not # supported. More information on the additional features is found after the # bash-compatable documentation. # # The argument to fish_git_prompt will be displayed only if you are currently # in a git repository. The %s token will be the name of the branch. # # In addition, if you set __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate to a nonempty value, # unstaged (*) and staged (+) changes will be shown next to the branch name. # You can configure this per-repository with the bash.showDirtyState variable, # which defaults to true once __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate is enabled. The # choice to leave the variable as 'bash' instead of renaming to 'fish' is done # to preserve compatibility with existing configured repositories. # # You can also see if currently something is stashed, by setting # __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate to a nonempty value. If something is # stashed, then a '$' will be shown next to the branch name. # # If you would like to see if there are untracked files, then you can set # __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles to a nonempty value. If there are # untracked files, then a '%' will be shown next to the branch name. Once you # have set __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles, you can override it on a # per-repository basis by setting the bash.showUntrackedFiles config variable. # As before, this variable remains named 'bash' to preserve compatibility. # # If you would like to see the difference between HEAD and its upstream, set # __fish_git_prompt_showupstream to 'auto'. A "<" indicates you are behind, ">" # indicates you are ahead, "<>" indicates you have diverged and "=" indicates # that there is no difference. You can further control behavior by setting # __fish_git_prompt_showupstream to a space-separated list of values: # # verbose show number of commits ahead/behind (+/-) upstream # name if verbose, then also show the upstream abbrev name # informative similar to verbose, but shows nothing when equal (fish only) # git always compare HEAD to @{upstream} # svn always compare HEAD to your SVN upstream # none disables (fish only, useful with show_informative_status) # # By default, fish_git_prompt will compare HEAD to your SVN upstream if it # can find one, or @{upstream} otherwise. Once you have set # __fish_git_prompt_showupstream, you can override it on a per-repository basis # by setting the bash.showUpstream config variable. As before, this variable # remains named 'bash' to preserve compatibility. # # If you would like to see more information about the identity of commits # checked out as a detached HEAD, set __fish_git_prompt_describe_style to # one of the following values: # # contains relative to newer annotated tag (v1.6.3.2~35) # branch relative to newer tag or branch (master~4) # describe relative to older annotated tag (v1.6.3.1-13-gdd42c2f) # default exactly matching tag # # If you would like a colored hint about the current dirty state, set # __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints. The default colors are # based on the colored output of "git status -sb" # fish_git_prompt includes some additional features on top of the # above-documented bash-compatible features: # # # An "informative git prompt" mode similar to the scripts for bash and zsh # can be activated by setting __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status # This works more like the "informative git prompt" scripts for bash and zsh, # giving prompts like (master↑1↓2|●3✖4✚5…6) where master is the current branch, # you have 1 commit your upstream doesn't and it has 2 you don't, and you have # 3 staged, 4 unmerged, 5 dirty, and 6 untracked files. If you have no # changes, it displays (master|✔). # # Setting __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status changes several defaults. # The default mode for __fish_git_prompt_showupstream changes to informative # and the following characters have their defaults changed. (The characters # and colors can still be customized as described below.) # # upstream_prefix () # upstream_ahead (↑) # upstream_behind (↓) # stateseparator (|) # dirtystate (✚) # invalidstate (✖) # stagedstate (●) # untrackedfiles (…) # stashstate (⚑) # cleanstate (✔) # # # The color for each component of the prompt can specified using # __fish_git_prompt_color_, where is one of the following and the # values are specified as arguments to `set_color`. The variable # __fish_git_prompt_color is used for any component that does not have an # individual color set. # # prefix Anything before %s in the format string # suffix Anything after %s in the format string # bare Marker for a bare repository # merging Current operation (|MERGING, |REBASE, etc.) # branch Branch name # flags Optional flags (see below) # upstream Upstream name and flags (with showupstream) # # # The following optional flags have both colors, as above, and custom # characters via __fish_git_prompt_char_. The default character is # shown in parenthesis. The default color for these flags can be also be set # via the __fish_git_prompt_color_flags variable. # # __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate # dirtystate unstaged changes (*) # stagedstate staged changes (+) # invalidstate HEAD invalid (#, colored as stagedstate) # # __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate # stashstate stashed changes ($) # # __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles # untrackedfiles untracked files (%) # # __fish_git_prompt_showupstream (all colored as upstream) # upstream_equal Branch matches upstream (=) # upstream_behind Upstream has more commits (<) # upstream_ahead Branch has more commits (>) # upstream_diverged Upstream and branch have new commits (<>) # # __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status # (see also the flags for showdirtystate and showuntrackedfiles, above) # cleanstate Working directory has no changes (✔) # # # The separator between the branch name and flags can also be customized via # __fish_git_prompt_char_stateseparator. It can only be colored by # __fish_git_prompt_color. It normally defaults to a space ( ) and defaults # to a vertical bar (|) when __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status is set. # # The separator before the upstream information can be customized via # __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix. It is colored like the rest of # the upstream information. It normally defaults to nothing () and defaults # to a space ( ) when __fish_git_prompt_showupstream contains verbose. # # # Turning on __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints changes the colors as follows to # more closely match the behavior in bash. Note that setting any of these # colors manually will override these defaults. # # branch Defaults to green # branch_detached New color, when head is detached, default red # dirtystate Defaults to red # stagedstate Defaults to green # flags Defaults to --bold blue # # # The branch name could be shorten via # __fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_len. Define the branch max len. # __fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_char_suffix. Customize suffixed char of shorten branch. Defaults to (…). function __fish_git_prompt_show_upstream --description "Helper function for fish_git_prompt" set -q __fish_git_prompt_showupstream or set -l __fish_git_prompt_showupstream set -l show_upstream $__fish_git_prompt_showupstream set -l svn_prefix # For better SVN upstream information set -l informative set -l svn_url_pattern set -l count set -l upstream git set -l verbose set -l name # Default to informative if __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status is set if set -q __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status set informative 1 end set -l svn_remote # get some config options from git-config command git config -z --get-regexp '^(svn-remote\..*\.url|bash\.showupstream)$' 2>/dev/null | while read -lz key value switch $key case bash.showupstream set show_upstream $value test -n "$show_upstream" or return case svn-remote.'*'.url set svn_remote $svn_remote $value # Avoid adding \| to the beginning to avoid needing #?? later if test -n "$svn_url_pattern" set svn_url_pattern $svn_url_pattern"|$value" else set svn_url_pattern $value end set upstream svn+git # default upstream is SVN if available, else git # Save the config key (without .url) for later use set -l remote_prefix (string replace -r '\.url$' '' -- $key) set svn_prefix $svn_prefix $remote_prefix end end # parse configuration variables # and clear informative default when needed for option in $show_upstream switch $option case git svn set upstream $option set -e informative case verbose set verbose 1 set -e informative case informative set informative 1 case name set name 1 case none return end end # Find our upstream switch $upstream case git set upstream '@{upstream}' case svn\* # get the upstream from the 'git-svn-id: …' in a commit message # (git-svn uses essentially the same procedure internally) set -l svn_upstream (git log --first-parent -1 --grep="^git-svn-id: \($svn_url_pattern\)" 2>/dev/null) if test (count $svn_upstream) -ne 0 echo $svn_upstream[-1] | read -l __ svn_upstream __ set svn_upstream (string replace -r '@.*' '' -- $svn_upstream) set -l cur_prefix for i in (seq (count $svn_remote)) set -l remote $svn_remote[$i] set -l mod_upstream (string replace "$remote" "" -- $svn_upstream) if test "$svn_upstream" != "$mod_upstream" # we found a valid remote set svn_upstream $mod_upstream set cur_prefix $svn_prefix[$i] break end end if test -z "$svn_upstream" # default branch name for checkouts with no layout: if test -n "$GIT_SVN_ID" set upstream $GIT_SVN_ID else set upstream git-svn end else set upstream (string replace '/branches' '' -- $svn_upstream | string replace -a '/' '') # Use fetch config to fix upstream set -l fetch_val (command git config "$cur_prefix".fetch) if test -n "$fetch_val" string split -m1 : -- "$fetch_val" | read -l trunk pattern set upstream (string replace -r -- "/$trunk\$" '' $pattern) /$upstream end end else if test $upstream = svn+git set upstream '@{upstream}' end end # Find how many commits we are ahead/behind our upstream set count (command git rev-list --count --left-right $upstream...HEAD 2>/dev/null | string replace \t " ") # calculate the result if test -n "$verbose" # Verbose has a space by default set -l prefix "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix" # Using two underscore version to check if user explicitly set to nothing if not set -q __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix set prefix " " end echo $count | read -l behind ahead switch "$count" case '' # no upstream case "0 0" # equal to upstream echo "$prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_equal" case "0 *" # ahead of upstream echo "$prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead$ahead" case "* 0" # behind upstream echo "$prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind$behind" case '*' # diverged from upstream echo "$prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_diverged$ahead-$behind" end if test -n "$count" -a -n "$name" echo " "(command git rev-parse --abbrev-ref "$upstream" 2>/dev/null) end else if test -n "$informative" echo $count | read -l behind ahead switch "$count" case '' # no upstream case "0 0" # equal to upstream case "0 *" # ahead of upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead$ahead" case "* 0" # behind upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind$behind" case '*' # diverged from upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead$ahead$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind$behind" end else switch "$count" case '' # no upstream case "0 0" # equal to upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_equal" case "0 *" # ahead of upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead" case "* 0" # behind upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind" case '*' # diverged from upstream echo "$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix$___fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_diverged" end end # For the return status test "$count" = "0 0" end function fish_git_prompt --description "Prompt function for Git" # If git isn't installed, there's nothing we can do # Return 1 so the calling prompt can deal with it if not command -sq git return 1 end set -l repo_info (command git rev-parse --git-dir --is-inside-git-dir --is-bare-repository --is-inside-work-tree HEAD 2>/dev/null) test -n "$repo_info" or return set -l git_dir $repo_info[1] set -l inside_gitdir $repo_info[2] set -l bare_repo $repo_info[3] set -l inside_worktree $repo_info[4] set -q repo_info[5] and set -l sha $repo_info[5] set -l rbc (__fish_git_prompt_operation_branch_bare $repo_info) set -l r $rbc[1] # current operation set -l b $rbc[2] # current branch set -l detached $rbc[3] set -l w #dirty working directory set -l i #staged changes set -l s #stashes set -l u #untracked set -l c $rbc[4] # bare repository set -l p #upstream set -l informative_status if not set -q ___fish_git_prompt_init # This takes a while, so it only needs to be done once, # and then whenever the configuration changes. __fish_git_prompt_validate_chars __fish_git_prompt_validate_colors set -g ___fish_git_prompt_init end set -l space "$___fish_git_prompt_color$___fish_git_prompt_char_stateseparator$___fish_git_prompt_color_done" # Use our variables as defaults, but allow overrides via the local git config. # That means if neither is set, this stays empty. # # So "!= true" or "!= false" are useful tests if you want to do something by default. set -l informative (command git config --bool bash.showInformativeStatus) set -l dirty (command git config --bool bash.showDirtyState) if not set -q dirty[1] set -q __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate and set dirty true end set -l untracked (command git config --bool bash.showUntrackedFiles) if not set -q untracked[1] set -q __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles and set untracked true end if test "true" = $inside_worktree # Use informative status if it has been enabled locally, or it has been # enabled globally (via the fish variable) and dirty or untracked are not false. # # This is to allow overrides for the repository. if test "$informative" = true or begin set -q __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status and test "$dirty" != false and test "$untracked" != false end set informative_status "$space"(__fish_git_prompt_informative_status $git_dir) else # This has to be set explicitly. if test "$dirty" = true set w (__fish_git_prompt_dirty) set i (__fish_git_prompt_staged $sha) end if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate and test -r $git_dir/refs/stash set s $___fish_git_prompt_char_stashstate end if test "$untracked" = true set u (__fish_git_prompt_untracked) end end if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showupstream or set -q __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status set p (__fish_git_prompt_show_upstream) end end set -l branch_color $___fish_git_prompt_color_branch set -l branch_done $___fish_git_prompt_color_branch_done if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints if test $detached = yes set branch_color $___fish_git_prompt_color_branch_detached set branch_done $___fish_git_prompt_color_branch_detached_done end end if test -n "$w" set w "$___fish_git_prompt_color_dirtystate$w$___fish_git_prompt_color_dirtystate_done" end if test -n "$i" set i "$___fish_git_prompt_color_stagedstate$i$___fish_git_prompt_color_stagedstate_done" end if test -n "$s" set s "$___fish_git_prompt_color_stashstate$s$___fish_git_prompt_color_stashstate_done" end if test -n "$u" set u "$___fish_git_prompt_color_untrackedfiles$u$___fish_git_prompt_color_untrackedfiles_done" end set b (string replace refs/heads/ '' -- $b) set -q __fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_char_suffix or set -l __fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_char_suffix "…" if string match -qr '^\d+$' "$__fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_len"; and test (string length "$b") -gt $__fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_len set b (string sub -l "$__fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_len" "$b")"$__fish_git_prompt_shorten_branch_char_suffix" end if test -n "$b" set b "$branch_color$b$branch_done" end if test -n "$c" set c "$___fish_git_prompt_color_bare$c$___fish_git_prompt_color_bare_done" end if test -n "$r" set r "$___fish_git_prompt_color_merging$r$___fish_git_prompt_color_merging_done" end if test -n "$p" set p "$___fish_git_prompt_color_upstream$p$___fish_git_prompt_color_upstream_done" end # Formatting set -l f "$w$i$s$u" if test -n "$f" set f "$space$f" end set -l format $argv[1] if test -z "$format" set format " (%s)" end printf "%s$format%s" "$___fish_git_prompt_color_prefix" "$___fish_git_prompt_color_prefix_done$c$b$f$r$p$informative_status$___fish_git_prompt_color_suffix" "$___fish_git_prompt_color_suffix_done" end ### helper functions function __fish_git_prompt_staged --description "fish_git_prompt helper, tells whether or not the current branch has staged files" set -l sha $argv[1] set -l staged set -l ret 0 if test -n "$sha" # The "diff" functions all return > 0 if there _is_ a diff, # but we want to return 0 if there are staged changes. # So we invert the status. not command git diff-index --cached --quiet HEAD -- 2>/dev/null and set staged $___fish_git_prompt_char_stagedstate set ret $status else set staged $___fish_git_prompt_char_invalidstate set ret 2 end echo $staged return $ret end function __fish_git_prompt_untracked --description "fish_git_prompt helper, tells whether or not the current repository has untracked files" set -l ret 1 if command git ls-files --others --exclude-standard --directory --no-empty-directory --error-unmatch -- :/ >/dev/null 2>&1 set ret $status set untracked $___fish_git_prompt_char_untrackedfiles end echo $untracked return $ret end function __fish_git_prompt_dirty --description "fish_git_prompt helper, tells whether or not the current branch has tracked, modified files" set -l dirty # Like staged, invert the status because we want 0 to mean there are dirty files. not command git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code 2>/dev/null set -l os $status if test $os -eq 0 set dirty $___fish_git_prompt_char_dirtystate end echo $dirty return $os end set -g ___fish_git_prompt_status_order stagedstate invalidstate dirtystate untrackedfiles if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate set -a ___fish_git_prompt_status_order stashstate end function __fish_git_prompt_informative_status set -l changedFiles (command git diff --name-status 2>/dev/null | string match -r \\w) set -l stagedFiles (command git diff --staged --name-status | string match -r \\w) set -l x (count $changedFiles) set -l y (count (string match -r "U" -- $changedFiles)) set -l dirtystate (math $x - $y) set -l x (count $stagedFiles) set -l invalidstate (count (string match -r "U" -- $stagedFiles)) set -l stagedstate (math $x - $invalidstate) set -l untrackedfiles (command git ls-files --others --exclude-standard | count) set -l stashstate 0 set -l stashfile "$argv[1]/logs/refs/stash" if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate; and test -e "$stashfile" set stashstate (count < $stashfile) end set -l info # If `math` fails for some reason, assume the state is clean - it's the simpler path set -l state (math $dirtystate + $invalidstate + $stagedstate + $untrackedfiles + $stashstate 2>/dev/null) if test -z "$state" or test "$state" = 0 set info $___fish_git_prompt_color_cleanstate$___fish_git_prompt_char_cleanstate$___fish_git_prompt_color_cleanstate_done else for i in $___fish_git_prompt_status_order if [ $$i != "0" ] set -l color_var ___fish_git_prompt_color_$i set -l color_done_var ___fish_git_prompt_color_{$i}_done set -l symbol_var ___fish_git_prompt_char_$i set -l color $$color_var set -l color_done $$color_done_var set -l symbol $$symbol_var set -l count if not set -q __fish_git_prompt_hide_$i set count $$i end set info "$info$color$symbol$count$color_done" end end end echo $info end # Keeping these together avoids many duplicated checks function __fish_git_prompt_operation_branch_bare --description "fish_git_prompt helper, returns the current Git operation and branch" # This function is passed the full repo_info array set -l git_dir $argv[1] set -l inside_gitdir $argv[2] set -l bare_repo $argv[3] set -q argv[5] and set -l sha $argv[5] set -l branch set -l operation set -l detached no set -l bare set -l step set -l total set -l os if test -d $git_dir/rebase-merge set branch (cat $git_dir/rebase-merge/head-name 2>/dev/null) set step (cat $git_dir/rebase-merge/msgnum 2>/dev/null) set total (cat $git_dir/rebase-merge/end 2>/dev/null) if test -f $git_dir/rebase-merge/interactive set operation "|REBASE-i" else set operation "|REBASE-m" end else if test -d $git_dir/rebase-apply set step (cat $git_dir/rebase-apply/next 2>/dev/null) set total (cat $git_dir/rebase-apply/last 2>/dev/null) if test -f $git_dir/rebase-apply/rebasing set branch (cat $git_dir/rebase-apply/head-name 2>/dev/null) set operation "|REBASE" else if test -f $git_dir/rebase-apply/applying set operation "|AM" else set operation "|AM/REBASE" end else if test -f $git_dir/MERGE_HEAD set operation "|MERGING" else if test -f $git_dir/CHERRY_PICK_HEAD set operation "|CHERRY-PICKING" else if test -f $git_dir/REVERT_HEAD set operation "|REVERTING" else if test -f $git_dir/BISECT_LOG set operation "|BISECTING" end end if test -n "$step" -a -n "$total" set operation "$operation $step/$total" end if test -z "$branch" set branch (command git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null; set os $status) if test $os -ne 0 set detached yes set branch (switch "$__fish_git_prompt_describe_style" case contains command git describe --contains HEAD case branch command git describe --contains --all HEAD case describe command git describe HEAD case default '*' command git describe --tags --exact-match HEAD end 2>/dev/null; set os $status) if test $os -ne 0 # Shorten the sha ourselves to 8 characters - this should be good for most repositories, # and even for large ones it should be good for most commits if set -q sha set branch (string match -r '^.{8}' -- $sha)… else set branch unknown end end set branch "($branch)" end end if test "true" = $inside_gitdir if test "true" = $bare_repo set bare "BARE:" else # Let user know they're inside the git dir of a non-bare repo set branch "GIT_DIR!" end end echo $operation echo $branch echo $detached echo $bare end function __fish_git_prompt_set_char set -l user_variable_name "$argv[1]" set -l char $argv[2] set -l user_variable if set -q $user_variable_name set user_variable $$user_variable_name end if set -q argv[3] and set -q __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status set char $argv[3] end set -l variable _$user_variable_name set -l variable_done "$variable"_done if not set -q $variable set -g $variable (set -q $user_variable_name; and echo $user_variable; or echo $char) end end function __fish_git_prompt_validate_chars --description "fish_git_prompt helper, checks char variables" __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_cleanstate '✔' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_dirtystate '*' '✚' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_invalidstate '#' '✖' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_stagedstate '+' '●' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_stashstate '$' '⚑' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_stateseparator ' ' '|' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_untrackedfiles '%' '…' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_ahead '>' '↑' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_behind '<' '↓' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_diverged '<>' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_equal '=' __fish_git_prompt_set_char __fish_git_prompt_char_upstream_prefix '' end function __fish_git_prompt_set_color set -l user_variable_name "$argv[1]" set -l user_variable if set -q $user_variable_name set user_variable $$user_variable_name end set -l user_variable_bright set -l default default_done switch (count $argv) case 1 # No defaults given, use prompt color set default $___fish_git_prompt_color set default_done $___fish_git_prompt_color_done case 2 # One default given, use normal for done set default "$argv[2]" set default_done (set_color normal) case 3 # Both defaults given set default "$argv[2]" set default_done "$argv[3]" end set -l variable _$user_variable_name set -l variable_done "$variable"_done if not set -q $variable if test -n "$user_variable" set -g $variable (set_color $user_variable) set -g $variable_done (set_color normal) else set -g $variable $default set -g $variable_done $default_done end end end function __fish_git_prompt_validate_colors --description "fish_git_prompt helper, checks color variables" # Base color defaults to nothing (must be done first) __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color '' '' # Normal colors __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_prefix __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_suffix __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_bare __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_merging __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_cleanstate __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_invalidstate __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_upstream # Colors with defaults with showcolorhints if set -q __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_flags (set_color --bold blue) __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_branch (set_color green) __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_dirtystate (set_color red) __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_stagedstate (set_color green) else __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_flags __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_branch __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_dirtystate $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags_done __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_stagedstate $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags_done end # Branch_detached has a default, but is only used with showcolorhints __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_branch_detached (set_color red) # Colors that depend on flags color __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_stashstate $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags_done __fish_git_prompt_set_color __fish_git_prompt_color_untrackedfiles $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags $___fish_git_prompt_color_flags_done end set -l varargs for var in repaint describe_style show_informative_status showdirtystate showstashstate showuntrackedfiles showupstream set -a varargs --on-variable __fish_git_prompt_$var end function __fish_git_prompt_repaint $varargs --description "Event handler, repaints prompt when functionality changes" if status --is-interactive if test $argv[3] = __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status # Clear characters that have different defaults with/without informative status for name in cleanstate dirtystate invalidstate stagedstate stashstate stateseparator untrackedfiles upstream_ahead upstream_behind set -e ___fish_git_prompt_char_$name end # Clear init so we reset the chars next time. set -e ___fish_git_prompt_init end commandline -f repaint 2>/dev/null end end set -l varargs for var in '' _prefix _suffix _bare _merging _cleanstate _invalidstate _upstream _flags _branch _dirtystate _stagedstate _branch_detached _stashstate _untrackedfiles set -a varargs --on-variable __fish_git_prompt_color$var end set -a varargs --on-variable __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints function __fish_git_prompt_repaint_color $varargs --description "Event handler, repaints prompt when any color changes" if status --is-interactive set -e ___fish_git_prompt_init set -l var $argv[3] set -e _$var set -e _{$var}_done if test $var = __fish_git_prompt_color -o $var = __fish_git_prompt_color_flags -o $var = __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints # reset all the other colors too for name in prefix suffix bare merging branch dirtystate stagedstate invalidstate stashstate untrackedfiles upstream flags set -e ___fish_git_prompt_color_$name set -e ___fish_git_prompt_color_{$name}_done end end commandline -f repaint 2>/dev/null end end set -l varargs for var in cleanstate dirtystate invalidstate stagedstate stashstate stateseparator untrackedfiles upstream_ahead upstream_behind upstream_diverged upstream_equal upstream_prefix set -a varargs --on-variable __fish_git_prompt_char_$var end function __fish_git_prompt_repaint_char $varargs --description "Event handler, repaints prompt when any char changes" if status --is-interactive set -e ___fish_git_prompt_init set -e _$argv[3] commandline -f repaint 2>/dev/null end end