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  1. I've always loved #PoshGit. It's a fantastic tool for #PowerShell that shows you various symbols related to #Git directly in the prompt, like the current branch, how many files are staged, changed, how many commits you have comparing to remote, and so on and so forth. Now I need something like this but for my #Ubuntu in #WSL. Testing #Starship, so far so good. The only little thing is that it tries to show empty Git prompt even in a directory with no repo in it. But the big thing is that it's cross-platform and cross-shell, it even supports recent versions of #Elvish.

  2. I've always loved #PoshGit. It's a fantastic tool for #PowerShell that shows you various symbols related to #Git directly in the prompt, like the current branch, how many files are staged, changed, how many commits you have comparing to remote, and so on and so forth. Now I need something like this but for my #Ubuntu in #WSL. Testing #Starship, so far so good. The only little thing is that it tries to show empty Git prompt even in a directory with no repo in it. But the big thing is that it's cross-platform and cross-shell, it even supports recent versions of #Elvish.

  3. I've always loved #PoshGit. It's a fantastic tool for #PowerShell that shows you various symbols related to #Git directly in the prompt, like the current branch, how many files are staged, changed, how many commits you have comparing to remote, and so on and so forth. Now I need something like this but for my #Ubuntu in #WSL. Testing #Starship, so far so good. The only little thing is that it tries to show empty Git prompt even in a directory with no repo in it. But the big thing is that it's cross-platform and cross-shell, it even supports recent versions of #Elvish.

  4. I've always loved #PoshGit. It's a fantastic tool for #PowerShell that shows you various symbols related to #Git directly in the prompt, like the current branch, how many files are staged, changed, how many commits you have comparing to remote, and so on and so forth. Now I need something like this but for my #Ubuntu in #WSL. Testing #Starship, so far so good. The only little thing is that it tries to show empty Git prompt even in a directory with no repo in it. But the big thing is that it's cross-platform and cross-shell, it even supports recent versions of #Elvish.

  5. I've always loved #PoshGit. It's a fantastic tool for #PowerShell that shows you various symbols related to #Git directly in the prompt, like the current branch, how many files are staged, changed, how many commits you have comparing to remote, and so on and so forth. Now I need something like this but for my #Ubuntu in #WSL. Testing #Starship, so far so good. The only little thing is that it tries to show empty Git prompt even in a directory with no repo in it. But the big thing is that it's cross-platform and cross-shell, it even supports recent versions of #Elvish.