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Change bash prompt back to one-line? #20
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+1 for changing to one-line; multiple lines for prompt seem cluttered to me... |
+1 for multi-line; it is very open-minding 2015-12-02 17:41 GMT+01:00 piotrkasprzyk [email protected]:
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There is a lot of controversy around this setting - I got votes for keeping it and for deleting it as well. Since the point of sensible dotfiles is to have a base common ground, I'm leaning towards abandoning multi-line prompt.
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There is a lot of controversy around this setting - I got votes for keeping it and for deleting it as well. Since the point of sensible dotfiles is to have a base common ground, I'm leaning towards abandoning multi-line prompt.
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There is a lot of controversy around this setting - I got votes for keeping it and for deleting it as well. Since the point of sensible dotfiles is to have a base common ground, I'm leaning towards abandoning multi-line prompt.
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Two-line prompt is something I find very convenient (and a lot of other people like it as well), but OTOH other people don't like it at all. In fact, having such substantial/controversial change may be against the idea of sensible dotfiles...
Should I change it or keep it the way it is? Need to think more.
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