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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Modifying the .bashrc Post 302731729 by Chubler_XL on Thursday 15th of November 2012 04:27:23 PM
Old 11-15-2012
Put the non-printing parts between \[ and \]

you can also use \e for escape:

For example:
Code:
PS1='[\[\e[32;1m\]cdl \[\e[0;0m\e[34;1m\]\W\[\e[0;0m\]] '

 

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