I added it to the end of lib/profile.

On June 13, 2015 3:02:56 AM CDT, Ingo Krabbe <ikrabbe....@gmail.com> wrote:
>I tried it in a fresh window, where it works for me.
>
>> Thanks for replying! Unfortunately, that doesn't change anything.
>Still
>> stuck at the 'term% ' prompt.
>> 
>> 
>> On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Ingo Krabbe <ikrabbe....@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>> 
>>> try it with
>>>
>>> fn cd{
>>>             builtin cd $1
>>>             prompt=(`{pwd}^'% ' '    ')
>>> }
>>>
>>> the difference is `{pwd} not '{pwd}.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > Coming from a bash world, I really like knowing what directory I'm
>in at
>>> > the prompt. I tried putting this at the end of 'lib/profile':
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > fn cd{
>>> >     builtin cd $1
>>> >     prompt=('{pwd}^'% ' '    ')
>>> > }
>>> >
>>> > cd $HOME
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > However, it doesn't work! The 'cd' command seems to do what it
>normally
>>> > does. The prompt stays at 'term% '. Does nothing.
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > Ryan
>>> > [ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than
>your
>>> > program. Something’s wrong.
>>> > http://kirbyfan64.github.io/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Ryan
>> [ERROR]: Your autotools build scripts are 200 lines longer than your
>> program. Something’s wrong.
>> http://kirbyfan64.github.io/

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