# gitstatus.zsh `gitstatus.zsh` is a plugin made for prompts - it tells you how many things have changed since the last git commit in a repository. ## 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 Clone this repository locally, on your machine, for example: ``` git clone "https://github.com/xylous/gitstatus.zsh.git" gitstatus ``` ## Usage Add the following lines to your zshrc: ```zsh source path/to/installation/gitstatus.plugin.zsh function precmd() { local gitstatus="$(gitstatus)" PS1="%F{blue}%~%F{default} ${gitstatus} $ " } ``` `precmd()` is a zsh builtin function that executes a series of commands right before the prompt is drawn. In this example, it updates the output of the `gitstatus` script and then uses it in a prompt. And of course, remember to replace `path/to/installation` with the actual path to the program. ## Roadmap - [ ] add screenshots - [ ] cover more `git status` flags ## Contributing Pull requests and issues are welcome.