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# Change Prompt
# ------------------------------------------------------------
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion
GIT_PROMPT_ONLY_IN_REPO=1
if [ -f "$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share/gitprompt.sh" ]; then
__GIT_PROMPT_DIR=$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share
source "$(brew --prefix)/opt/bash-git-prompt/share/gitprompt.sh"
fi
GIT_PROMPT_THEME=Custom
#export PS1="\n\u @ \w \n$ "
export PS1="\n@ \w \n$ "
export PS2="$ "
# added by Anaconda2 4.3.1 installer
export PATH="/Users/<user>/anaconda2/bin:$PATH"
# editor of choice
export EDITOR="/usr/local/bin/mate -w"
# aliases
alias ll='ls -al'
# This is the custom theme template for gitprompt.sh
# These are the defaults from the "Default" theme
# You just need to override what you want to have changed
override_git_prompt_colors() {
GIT_PROMPT_THEME_NAME="Custom"
# Time12a="\$(date +%H:%M)"
# PathShort="\w";
## These are the color definitions used by gitprompt.sh
# GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="[" # start of the git info string
# GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX="]" # the end of the git info string
# GIT_PROMPT_SEPARATOR="|" # separates each item
# GIT_PROMPT_BRANCH="${Magenta}" # the git branch that is active in the current directory
# GIT_PROMPT_STAGED="${Red}●" # the number of staged files/directories
# GIT_PROMPT_CONFLICTS="${Red}✖ " # the number of files in conflict
# GIT_PROMPT_CHANGED="${Blue}✚ " # the number of changed files
# GIT_PROMPT_REMOTE=" " # the remote branch name (if any) and the symbols for ahead and behind
# GIT_PROMPT_UNTRACKED="${Cyan}…" # the number of untracked files/dirs
# GIT_PROMPT_STASHED="${BoldBlue}⚑ " # the number of stashed files/dir
GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="${Green}✔" # a colored flag indicating a "clean" repo
## For the command indicator, the placeholder _LAST_COMMAND_STATE_
## will be replaced with the exit code of the last command
## e.g.
## GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK="${Green}✔-_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_ " # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of 0
## GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL="${Red}✘-_LAST_COMMAND_STATE_ " # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of other than 0
GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK="${Green}✔" # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of 0
GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL="${Red}✘" # indicator if the last command returned with an exit code of other than 0
## template for displaying the current virtual environment
## use the placeholder _VIRTUALENV_ will be replaced with
## the name of the current virtual environment (currently CONDA and VIRTUAL_ENV)
# GIT_PROMPT_VIRTUALENV="(${Blue}_VIRTUALENV_${ResetColor}) "
# template for displaying the current remote tracking branch
# use the placeholder _UPSTREAM_ will be replaced with
# the name of the current remote tracking branch
# GIT_PROMPT_UPSTREAM=" {${Blue}_UPSTREAM_${ResetColor}}"
## _LAST_COMMAND_INDICATOR_ will be replaced by the appropriate GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_OK OR GIT_PROMPT_COMMAND_FAIL
GIT_PROMPT_START_USER="\n${Yellow}${PathShort}${ResetColor}"
GIT_PROMPT_START_ROOT="\n${GIT_PROMPT_START_USER}"
GIT_PROMPT_END_USER="\n${White}${ResetColor}$ "
GIT_PROMPT_END_ROOT="\n${White}${ResetColor}# "
## Please do not add colors to these symbols
# GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOLS_AHEAD="↑·" # The symbol for "n versions ahead of origin"
# GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOLS_BEHIND="↓·" # The symbol for "n versions behind of origin"
# GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOLS_PREHASH=":" # Written before hash of commit, if no name could be found
# GIT_PROMPT_SYMBOLS_NO_REMOTE_TRACKING="L" # This symbol is written after the branch, if the branch is not tracked
}
reload_git_prompt_colors "Custom"
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