Plugin command-not-found on Arch Linux returns 0 if git or bzr is found in repos, hence outputting unwanted pkgfile output.
Checking if the commands exist first fixes all such issues.
the agnoster theme is now able to render basic information
if the user is currently residing inside a bazaar folder.
if so, it will render a green promt segment with "bzr" and
the current revision number in it. if there are untracked
files, the bar will be rendered in yellow. if there are
changes to already tracked files, a + character will be
printed.
Problem
On detached-refs, the git prompt is very slow because it uses a command
to output all refs, which takes 32s on the twitter internal git repo.
Solution
Use git-rev-parse instead of git-show-ref to only output the head ref.
Runtime drops to 0.03 seconds.
Note
Interestingly, git-rev-parse isn't slow without the --head arguement so
I'll probably be cooking up a patch for the git team to speed this up
eventually, but it's still pointless to sigpipe git as it walks the
filesystem.
agnoster theme was checking if the default virtualenv prompt was turned off and not showing its own... so there was no way to see which virtualenv was selected.
This reverts commit f09af57179.
It is far more aesthetically pleasing, and conveys the correct amount of information. The exact numeric status code is extremely rarely of use, and increases cognitive parsing burden on the user.
(cherry picked from commit 8f664edcaf55adcc540f0fe43d4205b66e4f9fb6)