bash -vx and turn off the 'prompt_git'
I tried command bash -vx
which is stated that (By the way, these two options are particularly useful when you are testing or debugging a shell script.)
$ bash -vx
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
After this command, bash: prompt_git: command not found
is append to the output of every command:
$ uptime
uptime
+ uptime
17:18:51 up 7:54, 2 users, load average: 3.62, 4.03, 2.94
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
How to set `prompt-git' off.
What's the reverse operation of bash -vx
bash osx
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I tried command bash -vx
which is stated that (By the way, these two options are particularly useful when you are testing or debugging a shell script.)
$ bash -vx
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
After this command, bash: prompt_git: command not found
is append to the output of every command:
$ uptime
uptime
+ uptime
17:18:51 up 7:54, 2 users, load average: 3.62, 4.03, 2.94
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
How to set `prompt-git' off.
What's the reverse operation of bash -vx
bash osx
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I tried command bash -vx
which is stated that (By the way, these two options are particularly useful when you are testing or debugging a shell script.)
$ bash -vx
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
After this command, bash: prompt_git: command not found
is append to the output of every command:
$ uptime
uptime
+ uptime
17:18:51 up 7:54, 2 users, load average: 3.62, 4.03, 2.94
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
How to set `prompt-git' off.
What's the reverse operation of bash -vx
bash osx
I tried command bash -vx
which is stated that (By the way, these two options are particularly useful when you are testing or debugging a shell script.)
$ bash -vx
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
After this command, bash: prompt_git: command not found
is append to the output of every command:
$ uptime
uptime
+ uptime
17:18:51 up 7:54, 2 users, load average: 3.62, 4.03, 2.94
++ prompt_git ' on '
bash: prompt_git: command not found
How to set `prompt-git' off.
What's the reverse operation of bash -vx
bash osx
bash osx
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I'm afraid this is an XY problem. What you want to do is get rid of the spurious error message, which you can very likely do by editing your ~/.bashrc and removing the prompt_git
call.
I did not have it on the configuration$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned.bash_profile
. Also, you spelledprompt
wrong.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
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I'm afraid this is an XY problem. What you want to do is get rid of the spurious error message, which you can very likely do by editing your ~/.bashrc and removing the prompt_git
call.
I did not have it on the configuration$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned.bash_profile
. Also, you spelledprompt
wrong.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
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I'm afraid this is an XY problem. What you want to do is get rid of the spurious error message, which you can very likely do by editing your ~/.bashrc and removing the prompt_git
call.
I did not have it on the configuration$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned.bash_profile
. Also, you spelledprompt
wrong.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
add a comment |
I'm afraid this is an XY problem. What you want to do is get rid of the spurious error message, which you can very likely do by editing your ~/.bashrc and removing the prompt_git
call.
I'm afraid this is an XY problem. What you want to do is get rid of the spurious error message, which you can very likely do by editing your ~/.bashrc and removing the prompt_git
call.
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I did not have it on the configuration$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned.bash_profile
. Also, you spelledprompt
wrong.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
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I did not have it on the configuration$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned.bash_profile
. Also, you spelledprompt
wrong.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
I did not have it on the configuration
$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
I did not have it on the configuration
$ grep promot ~/.bash_profile grep promot ~/.bash_profile bash: prompt_git: command not found
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:32
@user10726006 He never mentioned
.bash_profile
. Also, you spelled prompt
wrong.– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
@user10726006 He never mentioned
.bash_profile
. Also, you spelled prompt
wrong.– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 10:35
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
coz, I am working on MacOs @Kusalananda
– user10726006
Jan 3 at 10:43
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
@user10726006 I don't see what macOS has to do with it.
– Kusalananda
Jan 3 at 11:00
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