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Change iTerm2 tab color when using SSH
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# Usage: | |
# source iterm2.zsh | |
# iTerm2 window/tab color commands | |
# Requires iTerm2 >= Build 1.0.0.20110804 | |
# http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/ProprietaryEscapeCodes | |
tab-color() { | |
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;red;brightness;$1\a" | |
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;green;brightness;$2\a" | |
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;blue;brightness;$3\a" | |
} | |
tab-reset() { | |
echo -ne "\033]6;1;bg;*;default\a" | |
} | |
# Change the color of the tab when using SSH | |
# reset the color after the connection closes | |
color-ssh() { | |
if [[ -n "$ITERM_SESSION_ID" ]]; then | |
trap "tab-reset" INT EXIT | |
if [[ "$*" =~ "production|ec2-.*compute-1" ]]; then | |
tab-color 255 0 0 | |
else | |
tab-color 0 255 0 | |
fi | |
fi | |
ssh $* | |
} | |
compdef _ssh color-ssh=ssh | |
alias ssh=color-ssh |
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