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byobu-prompt(1)			     byobu		       byobu-prompt(1)

NAME
       byobu-prompt,   byobu-enable-prompt,  byobu-disable-prompt  -  add  and
       remove a nice color prompt to your shell configuration

SYNOPSIS
       byobu-prompt

       byobu-enable-prompt

       byobu-disable-prompt

DESCRIPTION
       Byobu provides a special	 PS1  prompt  command,	compatible  with  Bash
       shells.	 It will display the previous command's exit code, if it's not
       zero.  It will use 3 separate colors for the local username,  hostname,
       and the current working directory.

       byobu-enable-prompt will add one line to your ~/.bashrc.

       You  can	 safely	 remove	 the  line  from your ~/.bashrc, which ends in
       #byobu-prompt.

       byobu-disable-prompt  will  remove   its	  color	  configuration	  from
       ~/.bashrc.

       byobu-prompt is an interactive wrapper of the previous two tools.

BUGS
       This is currently only compatible with bash(1).

SEE ALSO
       bash(1)
       http://byobu.co

AUTHOR
       This  manpage  and  the	utility were written by Dustin Kirkland <kirk‐
       land@byobu.co> for Ubuntu systems (but may be used by others).  Permis‐
       sion  is	 granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
       the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 published by the
       Free Software Foundation.

       The  complete  text  of	the GNU General Public License can be found in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL  on   Debian/Ubuntu   systems,   or   in
       /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-*/GPL on Fedora systems, or on the web at
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.

byobu				 26 July 2013		       byobu-prompt(1)
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