.. _cmd-fish_hg_prompt: fish_hg_prompt - output Mercurial information for use in a prompt ================================================================= Synopsis -------- :: function fish_prompt printf '%s' $PWD (fish_hg_prompt) ' $ ' end Description ----------- The fish_hg_prompt function displays information about the current Mercurial repository, if any. `Mercurial `_ (``hg``) must be installed. By default, only the current branch is shown because ``hg status`` can take be slow on large repository. You can enable a more informative prompt by setting the variable ``$fish_prompt_hg_show_informative_status``, for example:: set --universal fish_prompt_hg_show_informative_status If you enabled the informative status, there are numerous customization options, which can be controlled with fish variables. - ``$fish_color_hg_clean``, ``$fish_color_hg_modified`` and ``$fish_color_hg_dirty`` are colors used when the repository has the respective status. Some colors for status symbols: - ``$fish_color_hg_added`` - ``$fish_color_hg_renamed`` - ``$fish_color_hg_copied`` - ``$fish_color_hg_deleted`` - ``$fish_color_hg_untracked`` - ``$fish_color_hg_unmerged`` The status symbols themselves: - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_added``, default '✚' - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_modified``, default '*' - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_copied``, default '⇒' - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_deleted``, default '✖' - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_untracked``, default '?' - ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_unmerged``, default '!' Finally, ``$fish_prompt_hg_status_order``, which can be used to change the order the status symbols appear in. It defaults to ``added modified copied deleted untracked unmerged``. See also :ref:`fish_vcs_prompt `, which will call all supported version control prompt functions, including git, Mercurial and Subversion. Example ------- A simple prompt that displays hg info:: function fish_prompt ... set -g fish_prompt_hg_show_informative_status printf '%s %s$' $PWD (fish_hg_prompt) end