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.bash_prompt
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# This prompt inspired by gf3, sindresorhus, alrra, and mathiasbynens.
# but customized to me. <3
default_username='ESimmonds'
if [[ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]]; then # quit now if in zsh
return 1 2> /dev/null || exit 1;
fi;
if [[ $COLORTERM = gnome-* && $TERM = xterm ]] && infocmp gnome-256color >/dev/null 2>&1; then
export TERM=gnome-256color
elif infocmp xterm-256color >/dev/null 2>&1; then
export TERM=xterm-256color
fi
set_prompts() {
local black="" blue="" bold="" cyan="" green="" orange="" \
purple="" red="" reset="" white="" yellow=""
local dateCmd=""
if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 &> /dev/null; then
tput sgr0 # Reset colors
bold=$(tput bold)
reset=$(tput sgr0)
# Solarized colors
# (https://github.com/altercation/solarized/tree/master/iterm2-colors-solarized#the-values)
black=$(tput setaf 0)
blue=$(tput setaf 33)
cyan=$(tput setaf 37)
green=$(tput setaf 2)
orange=$(tput setaf 172)
purple=$(tput setaf 141)
red=$(tput setaf 124)
violet=$(tput setaf 61)
magenta=$(tput setaf 9)
white=$(tput setaf 256)
yellow=$(tput setaf 136)
else
bold=""
reset="\e[0m"
black="\e[1;30m"
blue="\e[1;34m"
cyan="\e[1;36m"
green="\e[1;32m"
orange="\e[1;33m"
purple="\e[1;35m"
red="\e[1;31m"
magenta="\e[1;31m"
violet="\e[1;35m"
white="\e[1;37m"
yellow="\e[1;33m"
fi
# Only show username/host if not default
function usernamehost() {
# Highlight the user name when logged in as root.
if [[ "${USER}" == *"root" ]]; then
userStyle="${red}";
else
userStyle="${magenta}";
fi;
userhost=""
userhost+="\[${userStyle}\]$USER "
userhost+="${white}at "
userhost+="${orange}$HOSTNAME "
userhost+="${white}in"
if [ $USER != "$default_username" ]; then echo $userhost ""; fi
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# | Prompt string |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
PS1="\[\033]0;\w\007\]" # terminal title (set to the current working directory)
PS1+="\n\[$bold\]"
PS1+="\[$(usernamehost)\]" # username at host
PS1+="\[$purple\]\w" # working directory
PS1+="\[$blue\]"
PS1+='$(__git_ps1 " [%s]")' #git branch
PS1+="\n"
PS1+="\[$reset$white\]\\$ \[$reset\]"
export PS1
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# | Subshell prompt string |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
export PS2="⚡ "
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# | Debug prompt string (when using `set -x`) |
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
# When debugging a shell script via `set -x` this tricked-out prompt is used.
# The first character (+) is used and repeated for stack depth
# Then, we log the current time, filename and line number, followed by function name, followed by actual source line
# FWIW, I have spent hours attempting to get time-per-command in here, but it's not possible. ~paul
export PS4='+ \011\e[1;30m\t\011\e[1;34m${BASH_SOURCE}\e[0m:\e[1;36m${LINENO}\e[0m \011 ${FUNCNAME[0]:+\e[0;35m${FUNCNAME[0]}\e[1;30m()\e[0m:\011\011 }'
# shoutouts:
# https://github.com/dholm/dotshell/blob/master/.local/lib/sh/profile.sh is quite nice.
# zprof is also hot.
}
export GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE=1
export GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES=1
export GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM="auto"
# export GIT_PS1_STATESEPARATOR="-"
source ~/.git-prompt.sh
set_prompts
unset set_prompts