Getting UNIX prompt to display current directory
Brendan Kehoe
brendan at jolnet.ORPK.IL.US
Sun Mar 19 15:47:04 AEST 1989
In article <5582 at ncsugn.ncsu.edu> fristens at ncsugn.ncsu.edu (Brian Fristensky) writes:
> Can anyone think of a tricky way? My
>guess is that it would involve getting pwd output into the shell variable
>$PS1, but that would require somehow getting pwd to execute after each
>command you type.
I have this set up in my .kshrc file:
PS1='${PWD##} $LOGNAME>'
This will give you (for example): /usr/usr1/brendan brendan>
as a prompt. It does *not* work in the Bourne shell..only Korn.
>Brian Fristensky
>Dept. of Botany
>North Carolina State University
>
>nscugn!fristens at mcnc.uucp
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