mini-prompt
๐ฆ Minimal and versatile bash prompt (by pocco81)
starship
โ๐๏ธ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell! (by starship)
mini-prompt | starship | |
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5 | 298 | |
35 | 40,834 | |
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5.0 | 9.7 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Shell | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | ISC License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
mini-prompt
Posts with mentions or reviews of mini-prompt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-28.
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MiniPrompt: minimal and versatile bash prompt
You can find the needed files and instructions in my PR https://github.com/Pocco81/MiniPrompt/pull/2
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Why does sourcing a file takes longer than executing it?
I have this project on GitHub called MiniPrompt that's basically a minimalist and fast shell prompt with the main idea of the user using the various features that it has relative to the current session/shell.
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Can somebody explain me the difference/relation between "releases" and "tags"
I recently opened a repo for a little project of mine (https://github.com/kdav5758/MiniPrompt) and what I did for the first releases has to create like 3 tags as "v" and then created a release of the last tag as the same: "v-alpha"
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Minimalist Prompt, a simple and lightning fast, yet, feature rich, bash prompt!
Hello everyone! I spent the last 24hrs writing this simple project. MiniPrompt (minimalist prompt), is a minimalist bash prompt that has several functionalities and is oriented to those who want something more native to bash and allows a wide variety of things to customize it while still being *lightning fast*.
starship
Posts with mentions or reviews of starship.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-21.
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Atuin โ Magical Shell History
Agreed, I use this in conjunction with Starship [1], both initialized specifically for Fish in the config. I love this shell so much.
[1] - https://starship.rs/
- Starship.rs: minimal, fast prompt for any shell
- Starship: The minimal, fast, and customizable prompt
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Oh My Zsh
starship is the new spaceship, yo
https://starship.rs/
- Starship: Minimal, fast, infinitely customizable prompt for any shell
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Z โ Jump Around
It seems like the Rust community is quite happy to support alternative shells. Iโve seen couple of projects, now, that support way more esoteric shells than I would expect, like โxonshโ. Starship (https://starship.rs/) immediately comes to mind.
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[MacOS] Setting up zsh in MacOS, any hints, dos/don'ts, advice, or guides?
Until now I have been using bash on Windows with Starship as the prompt. The only reason I went with Starship, is that it was easy to setup and at the time I did not have much free time to devout to the shell/prompt configuration.
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Monaspace
I'm staying on BitstromWera Nerd Font. Works great with Starship.
https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads
https://starship.rs
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Organizing Multiple Git Identities
I use conditional includes for this, but I also add a single letter describing which Git identity I'm currently using to my PS1 so that it appears before $ in my shell prompt. This prevents me from committing code with the wrong identity, in case I'm using a git checkout that's anywhere not covered by the conditional include rules.
I use Starship (https://starship.rs) to manage my prompt, and wrote a short script that only runs if I'm somewhere in a git repo, and if so finds my Git user's email and looks up the corresponding letter in an associative array declared in my ~/.config/starship-zsh/.zshenv:
git_email=$(git config --get user.email | perl -pe 'chomp if eof')