That prompt can be really slow, as it runs `__git_ps1` multiple times (through several branches of the conditional, and then for the final output). On my git.git repository, running `time __git_ps1` takes about .085s. If I hit the "cyan" condition in the prompt, we run it three times, and doing `time eval "echo \"$PS1"\""` takes about 0.263s, which feels noticeably laggy.
Changing it to cache the result, like this:
export PS1=$LIGHT_GRAY"\u@\h"'$(
g=$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")
if [[ "$g" =~ \*\)$ ]]
then echo "'$YELLOW'$g"
elif [[ "$g" =~ \+\)$ ]]
then echo "'$MAGENTA'$g"
else echo "'$CYAN'$g"
fi)'$BLUE" \w"$GREEN": "
Speaking of git completion and branch info on the prompt, there are plugins in zsh for this and they're very easy to customize thanks to well-established conventions in oh-my-zsh.
It took me couple of hours to migrate from bash but it was time well spent.
fish shell has some of this built in, such as the git prompt.
Here's a sample of my fish_prompt.fish
function fish_prompt
set last_status $status
set_color $fish_color_cwd
printf '%s' (prompt_pwd)
set_color normal
printf '%s ' (__fish_git_prompt)
set_color normal
end
"In the git-completion.bash file" should be "In the .git-completion.bash file"
"In the git-prompt.sh file" should be "In the .git-prompt.sh file"
Updating the permissions is not necessary.
Step 4 should also include adding
Step 5 you can add "Run . ~/.bash_profile" or "close and re-launch your terminal"Thanks for the tips!