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alias ls='ls -GFh' | |
export CLICOLOR=1 | |
# From Andrzej Szelachowski's ~/.bash_profile: | |
# Note that a variable may require special treatment | |
#+ if it will be exported. | |
DARKGRAY='\[\e[1;30m\]' | |
LIGHTRED='\[\e[1;31m\]' | |
GREEN='\[\e[32m\]' | |
YELLOW='\[\e[1;33m\]' | |
LIGHTBLUE='\[\e[1;34m\]' | |
NC='\[\e[m\]' | |
# PCT="\`if [[ \$EUID -eq 0 ]]; then T='$LIGHTRED' ; else T='$LIGHTBLUE'; fi; | |
# echo \$T \`" | |
# For "literal" command substitution to be assigned to a variable, | |
#+ use escapes and double quotes: | |
#+ PCT="\` ... \`" . . . | |
# Otherwise, the value of PCT variable is assigned only once, | |
#+ when the variable is exported/read from .bash_profile, | |
#+ and it will not change afterwards even if the user ID changes. | |
# PS1="\n$GREEN[\w] \n$DARKGRAY($PCT\t$DARKGRAY)-($PCT\u$DARKGRAY)-($PCT\! | |
# $DARKGRAY)$YELLOW-> $NC" | |
# Escape a variables whose value changes: | |
# if [[ \$EUID -eq 0 ]], | |
# Otherwise the value of the EUID variable will be assigned only once, | |
#+ as above. | |
# When a variable is assigned, it should be called escaped: | |
#+ echo \$T, | |
# Otherwise the value of the T variable is taken from the moment the PCT | |
#+ variable is exported/read from .bash_profile. | |
# So, in this example it would be null. | |
# When a variable's value contains a semicolon it should be strong quoted: | |
# T='$LIGHTRED', | |
# Otherwise, the semicolon will be interpreted as a command separator. | |
# Variables PCT and PS1 can be merged into a new PS1 variable: | |
PS1="\`if [[ \$EUID -eq 0 ]]; then PCT='$LIGHTRED'; | |
else PCT='$YELLOW'; fi; | |
echo '\n$DARKGRAY-------------------------\n$GREEN\w \n$DARKGRAY'\$PCT'\t$DARKGRAY \ | |
'\$PCT'$LIGHTBLUE\u$DARKGRAY@$LIGHTRED\h $DARKGRAY\$ $NC'\`" | |
# The trick is to use strong quoting for parts of old PS1 variable. |
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