[alex@Here:~/Documents/src/stuff]
14:29 [0|2045]% git svn info svn-trunk []
The git toys here are thanks to J Corbin's zsh-git tools. That set of mystic symbols tells me I'm logged in as "alex", on the host "Here". My current directory is /Users/alex/Documents/src/stuff, the time was 14:29, the last command exited with status 0 (ie: no errors), I am editing command number 2045 in my command history, I'm a non-root user (the '%' as opposed to '#'), the RPROMPT displays svn-trunk because I'm in a git repository and that repository is currently set to the svn-trunk branch, and the repository is clean. The '[]' would have a "!" in it to indicate git-tracked files have been modified, or a "?" in it to indicate that new files have been added. Just in case anyone wants to know.
I have to check that someone else hasn't already got a git hub project up with my idea cleaned up already.