prompt_pwd - print pwd suitable for prompt¶
Synopsis¶
prompt_pwd
Description¶
prompt_pwd
is a function to print the current working directory in a way suitable for prompts. It will replace the home directory with “~” and shorten every path component but the last to a default of one character.
To change the number of characters per path component, pass --dir-length=
or set fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length
to the number of characters. Setting it to 0 or an invalid value will disable shortening entirely. This defaults to 1.
To keep some components unshortened, pass --full-length-dirs=
or set $fish_prompt_pwd_full_dirs
to the number of components. This defaults to 1, keeping the last component.
If any positional arguments are given, prompt_pwd
shortens them instead of $PWD.
Options¶
- -d or --dir-length MAX
Causes the components to be shortened to MAX characters each. This overrides
fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length
.- -D or --full-length-dirs NUM
Keeps NUM components (counted from the right) as full length without shortening. This overrides
fish_prompt_pwd_full_dirs
.- -h or --help
Displays help about using this command.
Examples¶
>_ cd ~/
>_ echo $PWD
/home/alfa
>_ prompt_pwd
~
>_ cd /tmp/banana/sausage/with/mustard
>_ prompt_pwd
/t/b/s/w/mustard
>_ set -g fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length 3
>_ prompt_pwd
/tmp/ban/sau/wit/mustard
>_ prompt_pwd --full-length-dirs=2 --dir-length=1
/t/b/s/with/mustard