+1

I want to know when console is ready for input.

> On Jul 6, 2016, at 10:05 AM, David G. Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> So I don’t know if anyone else wanted this, but the lack of a shell prompt 
> when connected to mynewt was sort of driving me nuts. I’ve been on a command 
> line for over 25 years, and I’m just used to having *something* as a prompt. 
> 
> So I’ve added one. The default prompt is ‘> ‘ so when you connect to mynewt 
> you should see:
> 
> <iTerm2003.jpg>
> As you can see, you can change the shell prompt to whatever suits you with 
> prompt set <char> . No, the new prompt does not survive reboots. You’ll have 
> to wait for this to be integrated from my pull request into the dev branch, 
> but I’m happy to hear feedback on this in the meantime. 
> 
> dg
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