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why does ($) appear in the second line

au flag

I don't understand why this $ apprear in the second line:

Terminal Prompt

How can I fix this?

Artur Meinild avatar
vn flag
Please add the output of: `echo $PS1`
guiverc avatar
cn flag
Your prompt ($PS1) is no doubt set to include a LF (line-feed) character. Change it to whatever you want it to be. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizingBashPrompt
karel avatar
sa flag
Does this answer your question? [Changing colors for user, host, directory information in terminal command prompt](https://askubuntu.com/questions/123268/changing-colors-for-user-host-directory-information-in-terminal-command-prompt)
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