Why is "MINGW64" appearing on my Git bash? Why is "MINGW64" appearing on my Git bash? windows windows

Why is "MINGW64" appearing on my Git bash?


Easiest way to remove 'MINGW64' is to comment two lines in file:

\Git\etc\profile.d\git-prompt.sh...# PS1="$PS1"'\[\033[35m\]'       # change to purple# PS1="$PS1"'$MSYSTEM '          # show MSYSTEM


This is the new icon being used with Git for Windows 2.x. The website needs an update for that I guess but there are not many volunteers typically.

The MINGW64 is the value from the MSYSTEM environment variable. This has been included in the bash prompt by setting PS1 in the /etc/bash.bashrc file. You can either override this in your own $HOME/.profile or edit the distributed one to remove that if you prefer.


"Git for windows" includes git plus a variety of additional software, which you may already have on your machine. This includes:

As PS1 tastes are generally personal you may prefer your existing setup.

If you want git, but don't want all the extra software, you can get a minimal build from nuget.

However if you use a GUI that may also include an embedded git - personally I use the one included with Sourcetree. In my powershell profile:

 Add-PathVariable "${env:UserProfile}\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local\bin"

This provides git without any additional changes to your system or extra copies of other software.

(Add-Pathvariable comes from PSCX by the way)