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  • Mine shows the user and host, git commit and branch, docker context and directory, color coded based on status of git:

    [root@server001|G:19e526e@(master)|D:myContext|currentDir] $

    ## PS1 adapted from https://gist.github.com/xenji/2292341
    ps1_generator() {
        # docker context inspect --format '{{ .Name }}'
        Time12h="\T"; Time12a="\@"; ShortHost="\h"; Username="\u";
        PathShort="\W"; PathFull="\w"; NewLine="\n"; Jobs="\j";
        test -f ~/.config/git-prompt.sh || \
            curl -L https://raw.github.com/git/git/master/contrib/compl
    etion/git-prompt.sh \
                 > ~/.config/git-prompt.sh
        source ~/.config/git-prompt.sh
        Color_Off="\[\033[0m\]"; IBlack="\[\033[0;90m\]"; BWhite="\[\03
    3[1;37m\]"; BGreen="\[\033[1;32m\]";
        BIRed="\[\033[1;91m\]"; BIWhite="\[\033[1;97m\]"; BIPurple="\[\
    033[1;95m\]"; BIBlue="\[\033[1;94m\]";
        GIT_PS1='$(git branch &>/dev/null;\
    if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then \
      echo "$(echo `git status` | \grep "nothing to commit" > /dev/null
     2>&1; \
      DIRTY="$?"; \
      HEADREV=`git log --pretty=%h -n 1`; \
      echo -n "|G:'${BWhite}'$HEADREV"; \
      if [ "$DIRTY" -eq "0" ]; then \
        # @4 - Clean repository - nothing to commit
        echo "@'${BGreen}'"$(__git_ps1 "(%s)"); \
      else \
        # @5 - Changes to working tree
        echo "'${BIBlue}'@'${BIRed}'"$(__git_ps1 "{%s}"); \
      fi)'${Color_Off}'"; \
    else \
      # @2 - Prompt when not in GIT repo
      echo ""; \
    fi)'
        if docker context inspect >/dev/null 2>&1; then
            DOCKER_PS1='|D:'${BIBlue}'$(docker context inspect --format
     "{{ .Name }}")'${Color_Off}
        fi
        USER_PS1=${BIPurple}${Username}'@'${ShortHost}${Color_Off}
        PATH_PS1='|'${BWhite}${PathShort}${Color_Off}
        export PS1='['${USER_PS1}${GIT_PS1}${DOCKER_PS1}${PATH_PS1}'] $
     '
    }
    ps1_generator && unset -f ps1_generator
    




  • Thanks for your research and the suggestion, @[email protected].

    I wasn’t able to make that work, but I don’t think it was trying to solve the problem I’m having, anyway. That procedure was to add self signed SSL certificate to Android, but my certificate is neither self-signed nor an SSL cert. At least I think not - I find certs very confusing. The cert I’m trying to work with is an mTLS cert, a client cert. It’s not used to establish a secure SSL connections, it’s used to verify that I (the person with the cert) and authorized to use the app.

    Additionally, I’m able to successfully install the cert into Android, but the problem is that it seems to be ignored. The mTLS cert is installed in GrapheneOS’s “VPN & App User Certificate” section, and my CA cert is installed in the “CA Certificate” section. Vanadium, Fennec, and Mull browsers just aren’t using them. :(