We don't need PROMPT_COMMAND in Zsh; we are already using %F{color} %f, which in turn use %{ and %}, which are the equivalent of Bash's \[ and \]. We can use as many colors as we want and output directly into PS1 (or RPS1) without the risk of buffer wrapping issues. Signed-off-by: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@xxxxxxxxx> --- contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh b/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh index 983e419d2b..b57a9c96cb 100644 --- a/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh +++ b/contrib/completion/git-prompt.sh @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ # If you would like a colored hint about the current dirty state, set # GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS to a nonempty value. The colors are based on # the colored output of "git status -sb" and are available only when -# using __git_ps1 for PROMPT_COMMAND or precmd. +# using __git_ps1 for PROMPT_COMMAND in Bash, but always available in Zsh. # # If you would like __git_ps1 to do nothing in the case when the current # directory is set up to be ignored by git, then set @@ -506,9 +506,11 @@ __git_ps1 () local z="${GIT_PS1_STATESEPARATOR-" "}" - # NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode - if [ $pcmode = yes ] && [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then - __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring + # NO color option unless in PROMPT_COMMAND mode or it's Zsh + if [ -n "${GIT_PS1_SHOWCOLORHINTS-}" ]; then + if [ $pcmode = yes ] || [ -n "${ZSH_VERSION-}" ]; then + __git_ps1_colorize_gitstring + fi fi b=${b##refs/heads/} -- 2.22.0.rc2.dirty