# gitstatus `gitstatus` is a plugin made for prompts - it tells you how many things have changed since the last git commit in a repository. Example with `PS1='%F{blue}%~%F{default} $(gitstatus -i)%F{green}$%F{default} '`: ![](./screenshot.png) ## Why such a thing? Frankly, it's because I needed something small and fast that would integrate well with my (multi-line) prompt. Is it useful? For me and probably a handful other people, yes. ## Getting Started ### Requirements - zsh - git - awk ### Installation #### Manual Clone this repository locally, on your machine, for example: ``` git clone "https://github.com/xylous/gitstatus.git" gitstatus ``` ```zsh source /path/to/installation/gitstatus.plugin.zsh ``` And of course, remember to replace `/path/to/installation` with the actual path to the program. #### With a plugin manager You could also use a plugin manager, such as zpm: ``` zpm load xylous/gitstatus ``` ## Usage Change your prompt to include `$(gitstatus)` wherever you need. Note that you'll need to `setopt PROMPT_SUBST` and that you're going to need to use single quotes. So, for example: ```zsh setopt PROMPT_SUBST PROMPT='%F{blue}%~%F{default} $(gitstatus -i)$ ' ``` ### Options - `-i`: use if your prompt is inline. It appends a whitespace character if the output is non-empty; the formatting will always be proper, even if outside a git repository. ## Roadmap - [x] add screenshots - [x] have better support for inline prompts - [ ] cover more `git status` flags ## Contributing Pull requests and issues are welcome.