Git-Bash
Windows Terminal Profile
Name: Git Bash Command Line: "C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe" --login -i Starting Directory: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% Icon (file): C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\share\git\git-for-windows.ico Tab Tile: Git Bash Appearace - Text - Color Scheme - Foreground - Green #13A10E
settings.json : C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\settings.json
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\...\... %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\settings.json
"profiles":
{
"defaults":
{
"historySize": 10000
},
"list":
[
...
{
"commandline": "\"C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe\" --login -i",
"foreground": "#13A10E",
"guid": "{abc00000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}",
"hidden": false,
"icon": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\mingw64\\share\\git\\git-for-windows.ico",
"name": "Git Bash",
"startingDirectory": "%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%",
"tabTitle": "Git Bash"
},
GUID anything [1]
Bashrc
Prompt that will update the window title with the path:
$ cat .bashrc # PS1='\[\033]0;$TITLEPREFIX:$PWD\007\]\n\[\033[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[35m\]$MSYSTEM \[\033[33m\]\w\[\033[36m\]`__git_ps1`\[\033[0m\]\n$ ' PS1='\[\033]0;GB:$PWD\007\]\w\[\033[36m\]`__git_ps1`\[\033[0m\]$ '
# PS1='\w\[\033[36m\]`__git_ps1`\[\033[0m\]\n$ ' # PS1='\[\033]0;$TITLEPREFIX:$PWD\007\]\w\[\033[36m\]`__git_ps1`\[\033[0m\]\n$ '
Default PS1 is:
PS1='\[\033]0;$TITLEPREFIX:$PWD\007\]\n\[\033[32m\]\u@\h \[\033[35m\]$MSYSTEM \[\033[33m\]\w\[\033[36m\]`__git_ps1`\[\033[0m\]\n$ '
Bash Profile
$ cat .bash_profile # generated by Git for Windows test -f ~/.profile && . ~/.profile test -f ~/.bashrc && . ~/.bashrc
If you create a .bashrc without there being a .bash_profile the above .bash_profile will be auto created^:
WARNING: Found ~/.bashrc but no ~/.bash_profile, ~/.bash_login or ~/.profile. This looks like an incorrect setup. A ~/.bash_profile that loads ~/.bashrc will be created for you.
Symbolic Links
Requires Elevated Privileges: (or UAC turned off) [2]
export MSYS=winsymlinks:nativestrict ln -s <target_path> <link_name>
Requires Elevated Privileges:
cmd /c "mklink /D <link_name> <target_directory>" # For directory symlinks cmd /c "mklink <link_name> <target_file>" # For file symlinks
Turn on in Git:
git config --global core.symlinks true
# local only git config core.symlinks true
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