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I have recently purchased a Mac in order to create some IOS apps. This is the first time I have used Apple products outside of basic use in school many years ago. I have started installing various development tools that are available to get me going. One thing that I found was missing was my beloved Posh-git. Posh-git is a great powershell extension on Windows that makes seeing what is happening in git much easier. I want that same functionality on the Mac.

What is Posh Git

Posh Git is an amazing PowerShell module that integrates Git status information into the prompt within powershell. Posh git also provides tab completion for git commands within Powershell too.

Here is a sample view of what it adds to the prompt:

You can read all about Posh git and how to use it on the Github repository here. Have a read through of the README to understand what each of the numbers mean and colours and symbols represent.

Having this information available so quickly and easily will speed up your Git commands by quite a bit.

Getting it working on Mac

To get this working on Mac, we have a couple of options:

  1. We can install PowerShell on Mac
  2. We can try and replicate the same functionality in bash.

While I think it is great that you can now install PowerShell on more operating systems than just Windows, I really want to get the authentic Mac experience when trying to use a Mac for development. So if I can avoid it, I would rather not install PowerShell on the Mac, as it feels like it is cheating and just making the Mac more like Windows.

So I decided to try to get it to work with bash, and I found that it was easier to get working than I expected.

It turns out that someone has ported the posh-git repo for PowerShell into Bash: Posh-git for Bash.

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Following the instructions on the README, I had it up and going really quickly.

Install bash-completion

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The first step I took, was to install git bash-completion. In order to do this; I had to install Homebrew. Homebrew is a package manager for Mac.

To install Homebrew, simply run the following command in a terminal

You will get asked to confirm, and once you do; Homebrew will be installed.

Once you have Homebrew installed you can install bash-completion.

Run the following command to install bash-completion:

If you already have git installed, you just need to run:

When that has finished, you also need to add the following line to your ~/.bash_profile

Install posh-git-sh

To install posh-git-sh, first browse to the github repo here. Find the file git-prompt.sh in the repository and copy that file somewhere local - ~/git-prompt.sh for example

Then reference that file in your ~/.bashrc with the following line:

If you don’t already have your ~/.bashrc referenced in your ~/.bash_profile add the following line to your ~/.bash_profile:

Now when you navigate to a folder that has a git repository you should see the posh-git extension to the prompt:

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Also, if you are using visual studio code and use bash as your integrated terminal, you should see the same result in the integrated termninal window:

Give posh-git a try if you haven’t used it before, I am sure you will find it useful!

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Emulation
This app works with: SheepShaver, Basilisk II, Mini vMacMini vMac II

A Macintosh archival compression program, similar to StuffIt but using its own compression algorithm (.cpt). It could also create self-extracting archives (.sea) and read/write .hqx and .bin files for distributing over networks. Compact Pro for several years in the early 1990's was a serious and popular competitor to StuffIt. However it has now been discontinued and is unsupported. For further reading about this unique and historic Macintosh program, see this Wikipedia entry.

For versions of Compact Pro 1.52 available in the English, French, German & Japanese languages: visit the official Compact Pro web site

Others DL actually submitted here: Compact Pro 1.51 (French), Compact Pro 1.33 (French), Compactor 1.21 (Extractor 1.12 and 1.21 included), Compact Pro Expand (a drag and drop utility from the same author).

Compactor was the previous name of Compact Pro...

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

Compact Pro works with all (Classic native) Macintosh models except the 128K and 512K.
Requires a Mac OS version 4.2 to 9.2.2.
It's a FAT binary program that runs fine on 68k & PPC Mac and the 3 main Macintosh emulators.
Also: StuffIt Expander can be used to extract Compact Pro (.cpt) archives, if the StuffIt Engine is present in the System Folder (Classic Mac OS).