I'm a big fan of gitk -- the visual aspect of it appeals to me, as I can see right away where I am, and where the remote branch is. As soon as you do something on the command line, it's reflected in gitk.
I'm not a fan of cramming lots of stuff in the command line, but that's a personal preference. Alex On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Aruna Hewapathirane < [email protected]> wrote: > <snip> > >> Bash prompt: I was impressed recently by the way zsh appears to handle > >> it, with a sequence of tiny icons in the lower right corner of the > >> terminal indicating relative status. I didn't talk to the zsh user > >> long, so I don't know if that's built-in, a plugin, or something he > >> did himself. > <snip> > > Check this out please : https://github.com/magicmonty/bash-git-prompt > > This is the zsh one: https://github.com/olivierverdier/zsh-git-prompt > > Interesting : > http://0xfe.blogspot.ca/2010/04/improved-git-enabled-shell-prompt.html > > Learn Git in 15mins ( Really ! ) : > https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1 > > When all else fails read the documentation luke : > http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 > > Good Luck :) > > --- > Talk Mailing List > [email protected] > http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > -- Alex Beamish Toronto, Ontario
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