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Includes autocompletion, themes, aliases, custom functions, a few stolen pieces from Steve Losh, and more.
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Bash-it provides a solid framework for using, developing and maintaining shell scripts and custom commands for your daily work.
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If you're using the _Bourne Again Shell_ (Bash) on a regular basis and have been looking for an easy way on how to keep all of these nice little scripts and aliases under control, then Bash-it is for you!
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If you're using the _Bourne Again Shell_ (Bash) regularly and have been looking for an easy way on how to keep all of these nice little scripts and aliases under control, then Bash-it is for you!
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Stop polluting your `~/bin` directory and your `.bashrc` file, fork/clone Bash-it and start hacking away.
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- [Contributing](#contributing)
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When you run without the `--no-modify-config` switch, the Bash-it installer automatically modifies/replaces your existing config file.
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Use the `--no-modify-config` switch to avoid unwanted modifications, e.g. if your Bash config file already contains the code that loads Bash-it.
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**NOTE**: Keep in mind how Bash load its configuration files,
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**NOTE**: Keep in mind how Bash loads its configuration files,
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`.bash_profile` for login shells (and in macOS in terminal emulators like [Terminal.app](http://www.apple.com/osx/apps/) or
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[iTerm2](https://www.iterm2.com/)) and `.bashrc` for interactive shells (default mode in most of the GNU/Linux terminal emulators),
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to ensure that Bash-it is loaded correctly.
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### Install using Docker
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You can try Bash-it in an isolated environment without changing any local files via a [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) Container.
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(Bash Shell v4.4 with Bash-it, [bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats) and bash-completion based on [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/)).
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(Bash Shell v4.4 with Bash-it, [bats](https://github.com/sstephenson/bats),and bash-completion based on [Alpine Linux](https://alpinelinux.org/)).
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`docker pull ellerbrock/bash-it`
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You can easily preview the themes in your own shell using `BASH_PREVIEW=true bash-it reload`.
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If you've created your own custom prompts, we'd love it if you shared with everyone else! Just submit a Pull Request.
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If you've created your own custom prompts, we'd love it if you shared them with everyone else! Just submit a Pull Request.
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You can see theme screenshots on [wiki/Themes](https://github.com/Bash-it/bash-it/wiki/Themes).
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**NOTE**: Bash-it and some themes use UTF-8 characters, so to avoid strange behavior in your terminal, set your locale to `LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8` or the equivalent to your language if it isn't American English.
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### Prompt Version Control Check
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Bash-it provides prompt themes the ability to check and display version control information for the current directory.
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Bash-it provides prompt themes with the ability to check and display version control information for the current directory.
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The information is retrieved for each directory and can slow down the navigation of projects with a large number of files and folders.
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Turn version control checking off to prevent slow directory navigation within large projects.
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### Ahead/Behind Count
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When displaying information regarding whether or not the local branch is ahead or behind it's remote counterpart, you can opt to display the number of commits ahead/behind.
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When displaying information regarding whether or not the local branch is ahead or behind its remote counterpart, you can opt to display the number of commits ahead/behind.
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This is useful if you only care whether or not you are ahead or behind and do not care how far ahead/behind you are.
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Set `SCM_GIT_SHOW_COMMIT_COUNT` to 'true' (the default value) to **show** the count of commits ahead/behind:
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