Jesse Keating wrote: > At most, we could warn about your status compared to the local > index, a simple "git status" would show that. We cannot warn about > your stats compared to upstream without fetching new data.
For folks with recent git (anything in Fedora will do, EPEL, not so
much), there's a few things you can add to your prompt to display
status -- assuming you're already using __git_ps1()¹.
The GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM environment variable can be set in various
ways. Using auto gives you a prompt like:
[tmz@panaeolus fedoraproject.org (master >)]$
showing that I am ahead of the remote master in my fedora-web clone.
See the comments in /etc/bash_completion.d/git for other possible
values for GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM.
¹ http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Git_Quickref#Display_current_branch_in_bash
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