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The current trend is to have the name of the current git branch everywhere. Personnaly I display it in my vim's status bar, and in my zsh prompt.
Here is my vimrc configuration for this (I'm not the author of this function, and can't remember where I saw it first):
```vim
set statusline=%<[%n]%m%r%h%w%{'['.(&fenc!=''?&fenc:&enc).':'.&ff}%{g:gitCurrentBranch}%{']'}%y\ %F%=%l,%c%V%8P
autocmd BufEnter * :call CurrentGitBranch()
let g:gitCurrentBranch = ''
function! CurrentGitBranch()
let cwd = getcwd()
cd %:p:h
let branch = matchlist(system('/usr/local/git/bin/git branch -a --no-color'), '\v\* (\w*)\r?\n')
execute 'cd ' . cwd
if (len(branch))
let g:gitCurrentBranch = '][git:' . branch[1] . ''
else
let g:gitCurrentBranch = ''
endif
return g:gitCurrentBranch
endfunction
```
and my zshrc:
```vim
local git_b
git_b='$(get_git_prompt_info '%b')'
PROMPT="%(?..%U%?%u:) $git_b %40>...<%/%(#.%U>%u.%B>%b) "
```
with the following script [S55_git](http://www.jukie.net/~bart/conf/zsh.d/S55_git).
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