Better prompt out of the box
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Use sbt with a multi project build.
problem
The prompt just says >
.
expectation
The prompt defaults to something that tells what your current project is.
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Project name would be really nice for first time users. It makes it easier and more comfortable to make a multi project build too.
I believe it makes life easier for beginners if the current project name is displayed by default. Anything that makes the shell a friendlier experience for beginners is a good thing IMO. I’ve seen quite a few really confused devs losing track of where they are inside the shell. Until I’ve given them a customized prompt with a bit more contextual info.
Personally I just customize the prompt. But that’s not something beginners will do.