On 11/26/24 6:01 PM, Evan Gates wrote:
Quoting Evan Gates (2024-09-16 19:03:21)
Expand \m in prompts according to PROMPTTIMEFORMAT for the last
timed command.  This is an easy way to get the result of time without
redirections by using @P expansions.

Add shopt prompt_time_all to time every command run.  Used in combination
with \m the time of the previous command can be added to PS1, or every
command in a script can be timed implicitly.

Any interest in this Chet?  I just rebased on top of some new devel
commits to build on another machine so it came to mind and I realized
there was no response.  I have quite enjoyed having the time of the
last command in my prompt.

I haven't looked at it yet, trying to wrap up bash-5.3.

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