use ansi_term::Color; use super::{Context, Module}; /// Creates a module with the Git branch in the current directory /// /// Will display the branch name if the current directory is a git repo pub fn module<'a>(context: &'a Context) -> Option> { const GIT_BRANCH_CHAR: &str = " "; let branch_name = context.branch_name.as_ref()?; let segment_color = Color::Purple.bold(); let mut module = context.new_module("git_branch")?; module.set_style(segment_color); module.get_prefix().set_value("on "); module.new_segment("symbol", GIT_BRANCH_CHAR); module.new_segment("name", branch_name); Some(module) }