Issue
Is there is way to show the current directory in IPython prompt?
Instead of this:
In [1]:
Something like this:
In<~/user/src/proj1>[1]:
Solution
Assuming you're interested in configuring this for all subsequent invocations of ipython, run the following (in a traditional shell, like bash :) ). It appends to your default ipython configuration, creating it if necessary. The last line of the configuration file will also automatically make all the executables in your $PATH available to simply run in python, which you probably also want if you're asking about cwd in the prompt. So you can run them without a ! prefix. Tested with IPython 7.18.1.
mkdir -p ~/.ipython/profile_default
cat >> ~/.ipython/profile_default/ipython_config.py <<EOF
from IPython.terminal.prompts import Prompts, Token
import os
class MyPrompt(Prompts):
def cwd(self):
cwd = os.getcwd()
if cwd.startswith(os.environ['HOME']):
cwd = cwd.replace(os.environ['HOME'], '~')
cwd_list = cwd.split('/')
for i,v in enumerate(cwd_list):
if i not in (1,len(cwd_list)-1): #not last and first after ~
cwd_list[i] = cwd_list[i][0] #abbreviate
cwd = '/'.join(cwd_list)
return cwd
def in_prompt_tokens(self, cli=None):
return [
(Token.Prompt, 'In ['),
(Token.PromptNum, str(self.shell.execution_count)),
(Token.Prompt, '] '),
(Token, self.cwd()),
(Token.Prompt, ': ')]
c.TerminalInteractiveShell.prompts_class = MyPrompt
c.InteractiveShellApp.exec_lines = ['%rehashx']
EOF
(c.PromptManager only works in older versions of ipython.)
Answered By - Joshua S
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