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diff --git a/src/common-utils/NOTES.md b/src/common-utils/NOTES.md index 2c07245..77dfd1d 100644 --- a/src/common-utils/NOTES.md +++ b/src/common-utils/NOTES.md @@ -1,12 +1,21 @@ -## Speeding up the command prompt in large repositories +## OS Support -This script provides a custom command prompt that includes information about the git repository for the current folder. However, with certain large repositories, this can result in a slow command prompt since the required git status command can be slow. To resolve this, you can update a git setting to remove the git portion of the command prompt. +This Feature should work on recent versions of Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, RockyLinux, and Alpine Linux. -To disable the prompt for the current folder's repository, enter the following in a terminal or add it to your `postCreateCommand` or dotfiles: +## Customizing the command prompt + +By default, this script provides a custom command prompt that includes information about the git repository for the current folder. However, with certain large repositories, this can result in a slow command prompt due to the performance of needed git operations. + +For performance reasons, a "dirty" indicator that tells you whether or not there are uncommitted changes is disabled by default. You can opt to turn this on for smaller repositories by entering the following in a terminal or adding it to your `postCreateCommand`: ```bash -git config codespaces-theme.hide-status 1 +git config devcontainers-theme.show-dirty 1 ``` -This setting will survive a rebuild since it is applied to the repository rather than the container. +To completely disable the git portion of the prompt for the current folder's repository, you can use this configuration setting instead: + +```bash +git config devcontainers-theme.hide-status 1 +``` +For `zsh`, the default theme is a [standard Oh My Zsh! theme](https://ohmyz.sh/). You may pick a different one by modifying the `ZSH_THEME` variable in `~/.zshrc`.
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