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Colors and shiz for .bash_profile
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# slightly different version of the awesome stuff found at http://digitalformula.net/articles/pimp-my-prompt-like-paul-irish | |
# enable the git bash completion commands | |
source ~/git-completion.sh | |
# enable git unstaged indicators - set to a non-empty value | |
GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE="." | |
# enable showing of untracked files - set to a non-empty value | |
GIT_PS1_SHOWUNTRACKEDFILES="." | |
# enable stash checking - set to a non-empty value | |
GIT_PS1_SHOWSTASHSTATE="." | |
# enable showing of HEAD vs its upstream | |
GIT_PS1_SHOWUPSTREAM="auto" | |
BLACK=$(tput setaf 0) | |
RED=$(tput setaf 1) | |
GREEN=$(tput setaf 2) | |
YELLOW=$(tput setaf 3) | |
LIME_YELLOW=$(tput setaf 190) | |
POWDER_BLUE=$(tput setaf 153) | |
BLUE=$(tput setaf 4) | |
MAGENTA=$(tput setaf 5) | |
CYAN=$(tput setaf 6) | |
WHITE=$(tput setaf 7) | |
BRIGHT=$(tput bold) | |
NORMAL=$(tput sgr0) | |
BLINK=$(tput blink) | |
REVERSE=$(tput smso) | |
UNDERLINE=$(tput smul) | |
# set the prompt to show current working directory and git branch name, if it exists | |
# this prompt is a green username, black @ symbol, cyan host, magenta current working directory and white git branch (only shows if you're in a git branch) | |
# unstaged and untracked symbols are shown, too (see above) | |
# this prompt uses the short colour codes defined above | |
# PS1='${GREEN}\u${BLACK}@${CYAN}\h:${MAGENTA}\w${WHITE}`__git_ps1 " (%s)"`\$ ' | |
# this is a cyan username, @ symbol and host, magenta current working directory and white git branch | |
# it uses the shorter , but visibly more complex, codes for text colours (shorter because the colour code definitions aren't needed) | |
# PS1='\[\033[0;36m\]\u@\h\[\033[01m\]:\[\033[0;35m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\[\033[1;30m\]\[\033[0;37m\]`__git_ps1 " (%s)"`\[\033[00m\]\[\033[0;37m\]\$ ' | |
# return the prompt prefix for the second line | |
function set_prefix { | |
BRANCH=`__git_ps1` | |
if [[ -z $BRANCH ]]; then | |
echo "${NORMAL}☃ π" | |
else | |
echo "${UNDERLINE}+" | |
fi | |
} | |
# and here's one similar to Paul Irish's famous prompt ... not sure if this is the way he does it, but it works :) | |
# \033[s = save cursor position | |
# \033[u = restore cursor position | |
PS1='${MAGENTA}\u${WHITE} in ${GREEN}\w${WHITE}${MAGENTA}`__git_ps1 " on %s"`${WHITE}\r\n\[`set_prefix`\]${NORMAL}${CYAN}\[\033[s\]\[\033[60C\] (`date "+%a, %b %d"`)\[\033[u\]${WHITE} ' |
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Fixed some weirdness with new lines, history, etc.
ALSO ADDED ☃ π
:D