Release Notes: Improved startup performance. Working rpm,deb, and slackware packages. Support for parsing monotone and darcs repositories, and a few retro themes additions.
Release Notes: Gnome-terminal doesn't ask for the profile every time bashish starts. Revision and branch indicators were added for git, mercurial, bazaar, svn, and cvs. The user can configure colors, title, and string in the prompt. Lots of cleanups and bugfixes were done.
Release Notes: This release comes with updates for zsh, fixes for application theming from the commandline, and changes to work properly with old Bashish 1.x configuration files.
Release Notes: ASCII-art prompts can now be displayed in 8-bit locales, such as ISO8859-1. It no longer requires the curses "dialog" utility. The Tango! color palette is used by default. Bashish now supports KDE Konsole, Cygwin, Eterm, and font changing in the Linux console. There have also been improvements in performance and usability.
Release Notes: This release includes fixes for the uninstaller and the Linux console.
Release Notes: This release features an interactive theme color selector and the themes "box" and "fade". Additionally, it comes with minor tweaks and bugfixes.
Release Notes: This release include XFT font changing and multiple fonts for rxvt-unicode. It also adds font changing aspect-ratio-fixing for XTerm-compatible terminal emulators. Additionally, this release comes with a new Gentoo portage overlay and packages for Debian and RPM-based systems.
Release Notes: This release includes the option to override the 2-second bugfix delay for application themes. It includes the new themes "bluesteel", "heavymetal", "conda", "urbandawn", and "moo". It also updates the themes "c64" and "mvs".
Release Notes: This release fixes broken installation.
Release Notes: This release comes with fixes for NetBSD / Mac OS X, and various other minor updates.