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.bash_profile to add some nice formatting to your terminal
#######################################
# Colors!!!
#
# be sure to set BOLD color as different from
# normal text color in Terminal.app
export CLICOLOR=1
export LSCOLORS=GxFxCxDxBxegedabagaced
#######################################
# commands and aliases
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/3572628/957984
lsa() { for i in $@; do ls -d -1 $PWD/$i; done }
alias pyserv="python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8080"
############################################
# Modified from emilis bash prompt script
# from https://github.com/emilis/emilis-config/blob/master/.bash_ps1
#
# Modified for Mac OS X by
# @corndogcomputer
###########################################
# Fill with minuses
# (this is recalculated every time the prompt is shown in function prompt_command):
fill="--- "
reset_style='\[\033[00m\]'
status_style=$reset_style'\[\033[0;90m\]' # gray color; use 0;37m for lighter color
prompt_style=$reset_style
command_style=$reset_style'\[\033[1;29m\]' # bold black
# Prompt variable:
PS1="$status_style"'$fill \t\n'"$prompt_style"'${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u:\W\$'"$command_style "
# Reset color for command output
# (this one is invoked every time before a command is executed):
trap 'echo -ne "\033[00m"' DEBUG
function prompt_command {
# create a $fill of all screen width minus the time string and a space:
let fillsize=${COLUMNS}-9
fill=""
while [ "$fillsize" -gt "0" ]
do
fill="-${fill}" # fill with underscores to work on
let fillsize=${fillsize}-1
done
# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*)
bname=`basename "${PWD/$HOME/~}"`
echo -ne "\033]0;${bname}: ${USER}@${HOSTNAME} ${PWD/$HOME/~}\007"
;;
*)
;;
esac
}
PROMPT_COMMAND=prompt_command
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