Parses git status --porcelain=v2 --branch
and outputs nicely formatted strings for your shell.
The minimum git version for porcelain v2 with --branch
is v2.13.2
.
Otherwise you can use the old porcelain v1 based parser on the legacy
branch.
With a working Go environment do: go get -u github.com/robertgzr/porcelain
Binaries can be found here.
make install
On Gentoo there is an ebuild in my personal overlay.
<branch>@<commit> [↑/↓ <ahead/behind count>][untracked][unmerged][modified][dirty/clean]
?
: untracked files‼
: unmerged : merge in processΔ
: modified : unstaged changes
Definitions taken from: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitglossary.html#def_dirty
✘
: dirty : working tree contains uncommited but staged changes✔
: clean : working tree corresponds to the revision referenced by HEAD
In some fonts individual characters may look different, so it is important to use a powerline
font. They are available:
- From Source
- via apt package:
apt install fonts-powerline
- via dnf package:
dnf install powerline-fonts
Run porcelain
without any options to get the colorful output :)
For all supported options see porcelain -h
.
I run this in ZSH to fill my RPROMPT
, for this the terminal color codes need to be escaped.
Use the -bash
and -zsh
flags to do that.
To use it in your tmux statusline you can turn off colors with no-colors
or switch to tmux color formatting -tmux
.
If you're using tpm
you can install it as a plugin:
set -g @plugin 'robertgzr/porcelain'
And then add #{porcelain}
to your statusline configuration.
This installs the latest version into the tpm plugin directory.
The screenshots use:
- Solarized Dark colorscheme
- Iosevka font