Cool. I hardly ever reload Leo though and do all of my git operations from
the command prompt. I use one Leo file but write out many @clean files to
different places in the file system. I tend to work on many different bits
of writing on the same day, so I keep them all in separate
directories/repositories. I don't think I could keep track at all without
the branch prompt in the bash shell.

Chris

On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Edward K. Ream <edream...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 3:11:35 PM UTC-5, Chris George wrote:
>>
>> I found it helpful to modify my bash prompt to include the git branch.
>>
>
> Heh.  Reloading Leo shows the present branch in the log pane.  Like this:
>
> Leo 5.5, build 20170613150221, Tue Jun 13 15:02:21 CDT 2017
> Git repo info: branch = string-gui, commit = eb9c98298c97
> Python 3.5.2, PyQt version 5.6.2
> Windows 10 AMD64 (build 10.0.15063) SP0
>
> Edward
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