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|  | was being used was not correct. Or at least on my machine.  See man page for the stat command | 
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|  | Based on Evan's prompt, it uses colors, shows the exit status of the
last command if it was non-zero, and displays "#" when running
with elevated privileges | 
|  | This means we are running it after $PATH has potentially been set up,
which means it's more likely that commands like "git" will be found | 
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|  | upcoming changes to directory structure and configuration options | 
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|  | `git-symbolic-ref` needs to be `git symbolic-ref` | 
|  | * Improved speed, the first time cd'ing into a git repo the prompt
   returns much faster (for me at least).
 * Prompt is now decorated in nested folders within a git repo. No
   longer check for the '.git' folder. | 
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