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# Don't forget to set COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS=false in your .zshrc - it doesn't always play nice with multiline prompts | |
# Troubleshooting breadcrumbs: | |
# Prompt design: http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Prompt-Expansion | |
# Zsh Line Editor (zle): http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Zsh-Line-Editor.html | |
#Broken down into its component pieces because I was tired of looking at a nearly incomprehensible string | |
FG_USER_BADGE=$'%{$fg_bold[green]%}%n@%m%{$reset_color%}' | |
FG_TIMESTAMP=$'%{$fg[blue]%}%D{[%X]}%{$reset_color%}' | |
FG_CWD_DISPLAY=$'%{$fg[white]%}[%~]%{$reset_color%}' | |
FG_SHELL_DISPLAY=$'%{$fg_bold[blue]%}%#%{$reset_color%}' | |
#We use the %G to 'glitch' zsh into forcing the string to take up 3 character widths %{string%3G%} | |
FG_GUNS_WAITING=$'%(?.%{πππ%3G%}.%{ππ π%3G%})' | |
FG_GUNS_FIRED=$'%(?.%{πππ%3G%}.%{ππ π%3G%})' | |
FG_GUNS_DISPLAY=$FG_GUNS_WAITING | |
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="%{$fg[green]%}[" | |
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX="]%{$reset_color%}" | |
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY=" %{$fg[red]%}*%{$fg[green]%}" | |
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="" | |
#Setup prompt lol | |
function ββ¨οΈ () { | |
PROMPT=$''"$FG_USER_BADGE $FG_TIMESTAMP $FG_CWD_DISPLAY"' $(git_prompt_info) | |
'"$FG_GUNS_DISPLAY $FG_SHELL_DISPLAY " | |
} | |
function ππ«π₯π₯ () { | |
# Shoot them finger guns | |
FG_GUNS_DISPLAY=$FG_GUNS_FIRED | |
zle accept-line | |
ββ¨οΈ | |
# Reload em | |
zle reset-prompt | |
FG_GUNS_DISPLAY=$FG_GUNS_WAITING | |
ββ¨οΈ | |
# I've got some things in this file like a $TIMESTAMP and $SHORTRAND so i always have | |
# Easy access to make a unique filename or temp folder or whatevs. | |
if [ -f ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/handy-vars.zsh ]; then | |
source ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/handy-vars.zsh | |
fi | |
} | |
PROMPT="" | |
ββ¨οΈ | |
zle -N ππ«π₯π₯ | |
bindkey '^M' ππ«π₯π₯ |
Updated for High Sierra's terminal dealing with emoji better
Updated to get more in the spirit of things
Finally took the time to figure out why shell completion was eating the end of the prompt: there's a bug in ZSH on mac that breaks COMPLETION_WAITING_DOTS.
handy-vars.zsh isn't necessary so let's If it. (I keep stuff in there like TODAY=(date +%Y%m%d)
to grease stuff like making temp files (touch tempfile-$TODAY.yaml
or whatever) or other vars I want to update more often than once-per-terminal-session)
Fuckin' around to make it more readable. Now also solely reliant on built-ins.
Trying this out on a High Sierra machine... is it supposed to do anything besides fingerguns-up on shell start, and fingerguns-right after that? That's all I'm seeing. No thumbs down or other special effects.
@ejheil i think I had something else interfering earlier cuz i had the same behavior once i switched to a new machine. got it updated so it behaves better now, sorry it took so long to get back to you!
un-executed prompt, $? is 0: guns up (let's do this)
executed prompt, $? is 0: cool guy finger guns
$? is non-zero: angry thumbs down (i decided i didn't want that one to change so i don't erase the visual cue for a previously-failed command)
Works great now, thanks!
Today's update: 'refactor' the variable names so I don't do dingus stuff like overwriting something as heavily used as $USER
.
All the internal variables are now prefixed with FG_
and USER
in particular is now FG_USER_BADGE
.
Hooray for scoping.
Demo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BQTdxRwhrjh/