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Prompt
GDB indicates its readiness to read a command by printing a string called the prompt. This string is normally ‘(gdb)’. You can change the prompt string with the set prompt command. For instance, when debugging GDB with GDB, it is useful to change
the prompt in one of the GDB sessions so that you can always tell which one you
are talking to.
Note:
set prompt no longer adds a space for you after the prompt you set. This allows you to
set a prompt which ends in a space or a prompt that does not.
set prompt newprompt
Directs GDB to use newprompt as its prompt string henceforth.
show prompt
Prints a line of the form: ‘Gdb’s prompt is: your-prompt’.