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# Colors ----------------------------------------------------------
export TERM=xterm-color
export GREP_OPTIONS='--color=auto' GREP_COLOR='1;32'
export CLICOLOR=1
alias ls='ls -G' # OS-X SPECIFIC - the -G command in OS-X is for colors, in Linux it's no groups
#alias ls='ls --color=auto' # For linux, etc
# ls colors, see: http://www.linux-sxs.org/housekeeping/lscolors.html
#export LS_COLORS='di=1;95:fi=0:ln=31:pi=5:so=5:bd=5:cd=5:or=31:mi=0:ex=35:*.rb=90' #LS_COLORS is not supported by the default ls command in OS-X
# Setup some colors to use later in interactive shell or scripts
export COLOR_NC='\e[0m' # No Color
export COLOR_WHITE='\e[1;37m'
export COLOR_BLACK='\e[0;30m'
export COLOR_BLUE='\e[0;34m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_BLUE='\e[1;34m'
export COLOR_GREEN='\e[0;32m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_GREEN='\e[1;32m'
export COLOR_CYAN='\e[0;36m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_CYAN='\e[1;36m'
export COLOR_RED='\e[0;31m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_RED='\e[1;31m'
export COLOR_PURPLE='\e[0;35m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_PURPLE='\e[1;35m'
export COLOR_BROWN='\e[0;33m'
export COLOR_YELLOW='\e[1;33m'
export COLOR_GRAY='\e[1;30m'
export COLOR_LIGHT_GRAY='\e[0;37m'
alias colorslist="set | egrep 'COLOR_\w*'" # Lists all the colors, uses vars in .bashrc_non-interactive
# Misc -------------------------------------------------------------
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
shopt -s checkwinsize # After each command, checks the windows size and changes lines and columns
# bash completion settings (actually, these are readline settings)
bind "set completion-ignore-case on" # note: bind used instead of sticking these in .inputrc
bind "set bell-style none" # no bell
bind "set show-all-if-ambiguous On" # show list automatically, without double tab
# Turn on advanced bash completion if the file exists (get it here: http://www.caliban.org/bash/index.shtml#completion)
if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
. /etc/bash_completion
fi
# Prompts ----------------------------------------------------------
#export PS1="\[${COLOR_GREEN}\]\w > \[${COLOR_NC}\]" # Primary prompt with only a path
export PS1="\[${COLOR_LIGHT_RED}\]\u@\h \[${COLOR_BROWN}\]\w > \[${COLOR_NC}\]" # Primary prompt with user, host, and path
# This runs before the prompt and sets the title of the xterm* window. If you set the title in the prompt
# weird wrapping errors occur on some systems, so this method is superior
export PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*} ${PWD}"; echo -ne "\007"' # user@host path
export PS2='# ' # Secondary prompt
export PS3='#? ' # Prompt 3
export PS4='+' # Prompt 4
function xtitle { # change the title of your xterm* window
unset PROMPT_COMMAND
echo -ne "\033]0;$1\007"
}
# Navigation -------------------------------------------------------
alias ..='cd ..'
alias ...='cd .. ; cd ..'
# I got the following from, and mod'd it: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20020716005123797
# The following aliases (save & show) are for saving frequently used directories
# You can save a directory using an abbreviation of your choosing. Eg. save ms
# You can subsequently move to one of the saved directories by using cd with
# the abbreviation you chose. Eg. cd ms (Note that no '$' is necessary.)
if [ ! -f ~/.dirs ]; then # if doesn't exist, create it
touch ~/.dirs
fi
alias show='cat ~/.dirs'
save (){
command sed "/!$/d" ~/.dirs > ~/.dirs1; \mv ~/.dirs1 ~/.dirs; echo "$@"=\"`pwd`\" >> ~/.dirs; source ~/.dirs ;
}
source ~/.dirs # Initialization for the above 'save' facility: source the .sdirs file
shopt -s cdable_vars # set the bash option so that no '$' is required when using the above facility
# Other aliases ----------------------------------------------------
alias ll='ls -hl'
alias la='ls -a'
alias lla='ls -lah'
# Misc
alias g='grep -i' # Case insensitive grep
alias f='find . -iname'
alias ducks='du -cksh * | sort -rn|head -11' # Lists folders and files sizes in the current folder
alias top='top -o cpu'
alias systail='tail -f /var/log/system.log'
alias m='more'
alias df='df -h'
# Shows most used commands, cool script I got this from: http://lifehacker.com/software/how-to/turbocharge-your-terminal-274317.php
alias profileme="history | awk '{print \$2}' | awk 'BEGIN{FS=\"|\"}{print \$1}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 20 | sort -nr"
# Editors ----------------------------------------------------------
export EDITOR='mate -w' # OS-X SPECIFIC - TextMate, w is to wait for TextMate window to close
# Subversion & Diff ------------------------------------------------
export SV_USER='juser' # Change this to your username that you normally use on subversion (only if it is different from your logged in name)
export SVN_EDITOR='${EDITOR}'
alias svshowcommands="echo -e '${COLOR_BROWN}Available commands:
${COLOR_GREEN}sv
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}help
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}import ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: import ~/projects/my_local_folder http://svn.foo.com/bar
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}checkout ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svcheckout http://svn.foo.com/bar
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}status
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}status${COLOR_GREEN}on${COLOR_NC}server
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}add ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svadd your_file
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}add${COLOR_GREEN}all${COLOR_NC} ${COLOR_GRAY}Note: adds all files not in repository [recursively]
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}delete ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svdelete your_file
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}diff ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svdiff your_file
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}commit ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svcommit
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}update ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svupdate
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}get${COLOR_GREEN}info${COLOR_NC} ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svgetinfo your_file
${COLOR_GREEN}sv${COLOR_NC}blame ${COLOR_GRAY}Example: svblame your_file
'"
# Ruby Stuff -------------------------------------------------------
export RUBYOPT=rubygems
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