source bash config from existing bash config to make rolling back changes easier, use posix-compliant echo#89
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source bash config from existing bash config to make rolling back changes easier, use posix-compliant echo#89cartercanedy wants to merge 4 commits intoChrisTitusTech:mainfrom cartercanedy:main
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I'm actually going to convert it all to printf so we don't need to do this. |
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Rationale
There's been multiple people that have used this bash configuration setup from the linutil project that have been left without a way to rollback the changes.
Issues reported:
Pulling in these changes should make it pretty trivial to revert any modifications to the bash prompt