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Add some utility methods for parsing filters.
author Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com>
date Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:34:12 -0500
parents f9616d40630b
children 187b25ff6e1a
Quick Start
===========

This guide will get you up and running so you can put some useful information into your shell prompt.

If you haven't already [installed][install] it, do that now.

[install]: /hg-prompt/installation/

A Simple (But Useful) Prompt
----------------------------

Edit your `~/.bashrc` file to include something like this:

    :::bash
    hg_ps1() {
        hg prompt "{ on {branch}}{ at {bookmark}}{status}" 2> /dev/null
    }
    
    export PS1='\u at \h in \w$(hg_ps1)\n$ '

`source ~/.bashrc` after to test it out.  Make sure you're in a Mercurial repository or you won't see anything.  This little prompt will give you something like this:

    :::console
    steve at myhost in ~/src/hg-prompt on default at feature-bookmark?
    $

An Advanced Prompt
------------------

How about something a little more interesting?

    :::bash
    hg_ps1() {
        hg prompt "{[+{incoming|count}]-->}{root|basename}{/{branch}}{-->[+{outgoing|count}]}{ at {bookmark}}{status}" 2> /dev/null
    }
    
    export PS1='$(hg_ps1)\n\u at \h in \w\n$ '

And the result (this example assumes one incoming changeset and two outgoing):

    :::console
    [+1]-->hg-prompt/default-->[+2] at feature-bookmark
    steve at myhost in ~/src/hg-prompt
    $

Learn More
----------

From here you can take a look at the [full documentation][] to see all the interesting things `hg-prompt` can do.

[full documentation]: /hg-prompt/documentation/