Hey, Afroze!
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing your setup.
I'm facing a problem. My current setup looks like this.
It doesn't show the path of directory like your terminal does. I think that's because of PS1 you edited of Git Bash.
How do I do that on Windows?
Also, how do I setup oh-my-git on Windows?
Hi did you get it to work?
Not yet. It's still the same as looks in screenshot.
You can use this link to set PS1 variable on your git bash.
Find your config file here C:\Program Files\Git\etc\profile.d\lang.sh
C:\Program Files\Git\etc\profile.d\lang.sh
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Hey, Afroze!
This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing your setup.
I'm facing a problem. My current setup looks like this.
It doesn't show the path of directory like your terminal does. I think that's because of PS1 you edited of Git Bash.
How do I do that on Windows?
Also, how do I setup oh-my-git on Windows?
Hi did you get it to work?
Not yet. It's still the same as looks in screenshot.
You can use this link to set PS1 variable on your git bash.
Find your config file here
C:\Program Files\Git\etc\profile.d\lang.sh