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enable_transience
```
+## TransientPrompt and TransientRightPrompt in Bash
+
+The [Ble.sh](https://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh) framework allows you to replace the previous-printed prompt with custom strings. This is useful in cases where all the prompt information is not always needed. To enable this, put this in `~/.bashrc` `bleopt prompt_ps1_transient=<value>`:
+
+The \<value\> here is a colon-separated list of `always`, `same-dir` and `trim`. When `prompt_ps1_final` is empty and this option has a non-empty value, the prompt specified by `PS1` is erased on leaving the current command line. If the value contains a field `trim`, only the last line of multiline `PS1` is preserved and the other lines are erased. Otherwise, the command line will be redrawn as if `PS1=` is specified. When a field `same-dir` is contained in the value and the current working directory is different from the final directory of the previous command line, this option `prompt_ps1_transient` is ignored.
+
+Make the following changes to your `~/.bashrc` to customize what gets displayed on the left and on the right:
+
+- To customize what the left side of input gets replaced with, configure the `prompt_ps1_final` Ble.sh option. For example, to display Starship's `character` module here, you would do
+
+```bash
+bleopt prompt_ps1_final="$(starship module character)"
+```
+
+- To customize what the right side of input gets replaced with, configure the `prompt_rps1_final` Ble.sh option. For example, to display the time at which the last command was started here, you would do
+
+```bash
+bleopt prompt_rps1_final="$(starship module time)"
+```
+
## Custom pre-prompt and pre-execution Commands in Cmd
Clink provides extremely flexible APIs to run pre-prompt and pre-exec commands in Cmd shell. It is fairly simple to use with Starship. Make the following changes to your `starship.lua` file as per your requirements:
@@ -205,7 +225,9 @@ Some shells support a right prompt which renders on the same line as the input.
Note: The right prompt is a single line following the input location. To right align modules above the input line in a multi-line prompt, see the [`fill` module](/config/#fill).
-`right_format` is currently supported for the following shells: elvish, fish, zsh, xonsh, cmd, nushell.
+`right_format` is currently supported for the following shells: elvish, fish, zsh, xonsh, cmd, nushell, bash.
+
+Note: The [Ble.sh](https://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh) framework should be installed in order to use right prompt in bash.
### Example