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I learned from the question date - HH:MM:SS (with AM/PM) 12 Hour Timestamp for Bash Prompt - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange and fine-tune my prompt as:



export PS1='D%r:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '
08:52:31 PM:me@host:~:
$


The time format is not very comfortable, the result I desire is



 08:52PM me@host~:


How could I get such a HH:MM(AM/PM) format



The final result



export PS1='D%I:%M%p %d/%m %A:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '

10:45PM 18/03 Monday:me@host:~:


$ ls
'$tty'










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    @Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

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4















I learned from the question date - HH:MM:SS (with AM/PM) 12 Hour Timestamp for Bash Prompt - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange and fine-tune my prompt as:



export PS1='D%r:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '
08:52:31 PM:me@host:~:
$


The time format is not very comfortable, the result I desire is



 08:52PM me@host~:


How could I get such a HH:MM(AM/PM) format



The final result



export PS1='D%I:%M%p %d/%m %A:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '

10:45PM 18/03 Monday:me@host:~:


$ ls
'$tty'










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    Why is the format in your question title different from what you actually want in the question?

    – Barmar
    2 days ago






  • 1





    @Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

    – Bakuriu
    2 days ago













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I learned from the question date - HH:MM:SS (with AM/PM) 12 Hour Timestamp for Bash Prompt - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange and fine-tune my prompt as:



export PS1='D%r:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '
08:52:31 PM:me@host:~:
$


The time format is not very comfortable, the result I desire is



 08:52PM me@host~:


How could I get such a HH:MM(AM/PM) format



The final result



export PS1='D%I:%M%p %d/%m %A:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '

10:45PM 18/03 Monday:me@host:~:


$ ls
'$tty'










share|improve this question
















I learned from the question date - HH:MM:SS (with AM/PM) 12 Hour Timestamp for Bash Prompt - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange and fine-tune my prompt as:



export PS1='D%r:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '
08:52:31 PM:me@host:~:
$


The time format is not very comfortable, the result I desire is



 08:52PM me@host~:


How could I get such a HH:MM(AM/PM) format



The final result



export PS1='D%I:%M%p %d/%m %A:[e]0;u@h: wa]$debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[33[01;32m]u@h[33[00m]:[33[01;34m]w[33[00m]:n$ '

10:45PM 18/03 Monday:me@host:~:


$ ls
'$tty'







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    @Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

    – Bakuriu
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    Why is the format in your question title different from what you actually want in the question?

    – Barmar
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    @Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

    – Bakuriu
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Why is the format in your question title different from what you actually want in the question?

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@Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

– Bakuriu
2 days ago





@Alice You should not post answers in the question body. If you want to share what is the final solution that you used you can post your own answer. It's okay to answer your own question, if your answer adds something to the answers already present.

– Bakuriu
2 days ago










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The supported formats are those documented in man date. So instead of



 %r locale's 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)


you can use



 %I hour (01..12)
%M minute (00..59)
%p locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known


So change D%r to D%I:%M%p






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       %I hour (01..12)
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      %p locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known


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        The supported formats are those documented in man date. So instead of



         %r locale's 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)


        you can use



         %I hour (01..12)
        %M minute (00..59)
        %p locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known


        So change D%r to D%I:%M%p






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           %r locale's 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)


          you can use



           %I hour (01..12)
          %M minute (00..59)
          %p locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known


          So change D%r to D%I:%M%p






          share|improve this answer













          The supported formats are those documented in man date. So instead of



           %r locale's 12-hour clock time (e.g., 11:11:04 PM)


          you can use



           %I hour (01..12)
          %M minute (00..59)
          %p locale's equivalent of either AM or PM; blank if not known


          So change D%r to D%I:%M%p







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