Repository: speedenator/agnoster-bash Branch: master Commit: f014205cac15 Files: 4 Total size: 19.1 KB Directory structure: gitextract_6jp93nkh/ ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── agnoster.bash ================================================ FILE CONTENTS ================================================ ================================================ FILE: .gitignore ================================================ # certain dirs # ################ .dotfiles # Backup files# ############### *~ *.#* *# .bak/ # Compiled source # ################### *.com *.class *.dll *.exe *.o *.so *.elc # Packages # ############ # it's better to unpack these files and commit the raw source # git has its own built in compression methods *.7z *.dmg *.gz *.iso *.jar *.rar *.tar *.zip # Logs and databases # ###################### *.log *.sql *.sqlite # OS generated files # ###################### .DS_Store .DS_Store? ._* .Spotlight-V100 .Trashes ehthumbs.db Thumbs.db .emacs.desktop ######### # MacOS # ######### .DS_Store .AppleDouble .LSOverride # Thumbnails ._* # Files that might appear on external disk .Spotlight-V100 .Trashes # Directories potentially created on remote AFP share .AppleDB .AppleDesktop Network Trash Folder Temporary Items .apdisk ############ # Security # ############ id_rsa ########### # Tooling # ########### .vagrant/ ####### # VIM # ####### [._]*.s[a-w][a-z] [._]s[a-w][a-z] *.un~ Session.vim .netrwhist *~ ######### # Maven # ######### target/ pom.xml.tag pom.xml.releaseBackup pom.xml.versionsBackup pom.xml.next release.properties ######## # Node # ######## # Logs *.log # Runtime data pids *.pid *.seed # Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover lib-cov # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul coverage # Grunt intermediate storage (http://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files) .grunt # node-waf configuration .lock-wscript # Compiled binary addons (http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html) build/Release # Dependency directory # https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/npm-faq.html#should-i-check-my-node_modules-folder-into-git- node_modules ================================================ FILE: LICENSE ================================================ MIT License Copyright (c) 2012-2021 Erik Selberg and contributors (https://github.com/speedenator/agnoster-bash/contributors) Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ================================================ FILE: README.md ================================================ # agnoster-bash Agnoster Theme for Bash agnoster's Theme - https://gist.github.com/3712874 A Powerline-inspired theme for BASH (Converted from ZSH theme by Kenny Root) https://gist.github.com/kruton/8345450 Updated & fixed by Hanish K H on oct-05-2017 # UPDATE Fixed the virtualenv prompt in bash # README In order for this theme to render correctly, you will need a [Powerline-patched font](https://gist.github.com/1595572). I recommend: https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git ``` git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git fonts cd fonts sh install.sh ``` In addition, I recommend the [Solarized theme](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/) and, if you're using it on Mac OS X, [iTerm 2](http://www.iterm2.com/) over Terminal.app - it has significantly better color fidelity. Install: I recommend the following: ``` cd $HOME mkdir -p .bash/themes/agnoster-bash git clone https://github.com/speedenator/agnoster-bash.git .bash/themes/agnoster-bash ``` then add the following to your .bashrc: ``` export THEME=$HOME/.bash/themes/agnoster-bash/agnoster.bash if [[ -f $THEME ]]; then export DEFAULT_USER=`whoami` source $THEME fi ``` # Goals The aim of this theme is to only show you *relevant* information. Like most prompts, it will only show git information when in a git working directory. However, it goes a step further: everything from the current user and hostname to whether the last call exited with an error to whether background jobs are running in this shell will all be displayed automatically when appropriate. Generally speaking, this script has limited support for right prompts (ala powerlevel9k on zsh), but it's pretty problematic in Bash. The general pattern is to write out the right prompt, hit \r, then write the left. This is problematic for the following reasons: - Doesn't properly resize dynamically when you resize the terminal - Changes to the prompt (like clearing and re-typing, super common) deletes the prompt - Getting the right alignment via columns / tput cols is pretty problematic (and is a bug in this version) - Bash prompt escapes (like \h or \w) don't get interpolated all in all, if you really, really want right-side prompts without a ton of work, recommend going to zsh for now. If you know how to fix this, would appreciate it! ![ScreenShot](agnoster-bash-sshot.png) ================================================ FILE: agnoster.bash ================================================ #!/usr/bin/env bash # vim: ft=bash ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 # # agnoster's Theme - https://gist.github.com/3712874 # A Powerline-inspired theme for BASH # # (Converted from ZSH theme by Kenny Root) # https://gist.github.com/kruton/8345450 # # Updated & fixed by Erik Selberg erik@selberg.org 1/14/17 # Tested on MacOSX, Ubuntu, Amazon Linux # Bash v3 and v4 # # # README # # In order for this theme to render correctly, you will need a # [Powerline-patched font](https://gist.github.com/1595572). # I recommend: https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git # > git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git fonts # > cd fonts # > install.sh # In addition, I recommend the # [Solarized theme](https://github.com/altercation/solarized/) and, if you're # using it on Mac OS X, [iTerm 2](http://www.iterm2.com/) over Terminal.app - # it has significantly better color fidelity. # Install: # I recommend the following: # $ cd home # $ mkdir -p .bash/themes/agnoster-bash # $ git clone https://github.com/speedenator/agnoster-bash.git .bash/themes/agnoster-bash # then add the following to your .bashrc: # export THEME=$HOME/.bash/themes/agnoster-bash/agnoster.bash # if [[ -f $THEME ]]; then # export DEFAULT_USER=`whoami` # source $THEME # fi # # # Goals # # The aim of this theme is to only show you *relevant* information. Like most # prompts, it will only show git information when in a git working directory. # However, it goes a step further: everything from the current user and # hostname to whether the last call exited with an error to whether background # jobs are running in this shell will all be displayed automatically when # appropriate. # Generally speaking, this script has limited support for right # prompts (ala powerlevel9k on zsh), but it's pretty problematic in Bash. # The general pattern is to write out the right prompt, hit \r, then # write the left. This is problematic for the following reasons: # - Doesn't properly resize dynamically when you resize the terminal # - Changes to the prompt (like clearing and re-typing, super common) deletes the prompt # - Getting the right alignment via columns / tput cols is pretty problematic (and is a bug in this version) # - Bash prompt escapes (like \h or \w) don't get interpolated # # all in all, if you really, really want right-side prompts without a # ton of work, recommend going to zsh for now. If you know how to fix this, # would appreciate it! # note: requires bash v4+... Mac users - you often have bash3. # 'brew install bash' will set you free PROMPT_DIRTRIM=2 # bash4 and above ###################################################################### DEBUG=0 debug() { if [[ ${DEBUG} -ne 0 ]]; then >&2 echo -e $* fi } ###################################################################### ### Segment drawing # A few utility functions to make it easy and re-usable to draw segmented prompts CURRENT_BG='NONE' CURRENT_RBG='NONE' SEGMENT_SEPARATOR='' RIGHT_SEPARATOR='' LEFT_SUBSEG='' RIGHT_SUBSEG='' text_effect() { case "$1" in reset) echo 0;; bold) echo 1;; underline) echo 4;; esac } # to add colors, see # http://bitmote.com/index.php?post/2012/11/19/Using-ANSI-Color-Codes-to-Colorize-Your-Bash-Prompt-on-Linux # under the "256 (8-bit) Colors" section, and follow the example for orange below fg_color() { case "$1" in black) echo 30;; darkred) echo 31;; darkgreen) echo 32;; yellow) echo 33;; darkblue) echo 34;; darkmagenta) echo 35;; darkcyan) echo 36;; white) echo 37;; darkgray) echo 90;; red) echo 91;; green) echo 92;; orange) echo 93;; blue) echo 94;; magenta) echo 95;; cyan) echo 96\;5\;166;; esac } bg_color() { case "$1" in black) echo 40;; darkred) echo 41;; darkgreen) echo 42;; yellow) echo 43;; darkblue) echo 44;; darkmagenta) echo 45;; darkcyan) echo 46;; white) echo 47;; darkgray) echo 100;; red) echo 101;; green) echo 102;; orange) echo 103;; blue) echo 104;; magenta) echo 105;; cyan) echo 106\;5\;166;; esac; } # TIL: declare is global not local, so best use a different name # for codes (mycodes) as otherwise it'll clobber the original. # this changes from BASH v3 to BASH v4. ansi() { local seq declare -a mycodes=("${!1}") debug "ansi: ${!1} all: $* aka ${mycodes[@]}" seq="" for ((i = 0; i < ${#mycodes[@]}; i++)); do if [[ -n $seq ]]; then seq="${seq};" fi seq="${seq}${mycodes[$i]}" done debug "ansi debug:" '\\[\\033['${seq}'m\\]' echo -ne '\[\033['${seq}'m\]' # PR="$PR\[\033[${seq}m\]" } ansi_single() { echo -ne '\[\033['$1'm\]' } # Begin a segment # Takes two arguments, background and foreground. Both can be omitted, # rendering default background/foreground. prompt_segment() { local bg fg declare -a codes debug "Prompting $1 $2 $3" # if commented out from kruton's original... I'm not clear # if it did anything, but it messed up things like # prompt_status - Erik 1/14/17 # if [[ -z $1 || ( -z $2 && $2 != default ) ]]; then codes=("${codes[@]}" $(text_effect reset)) # fi if [[ -n $1 ]]; then bg=$(bg_color $1) codes=("${codes[@]}" $bg) debug "Added $bg as background to codes" fi if [[ -n $2 ]]; then fg=$(fg_color $2) codes=("${codes[@]}" $fg) debug "Added $fg as foreground to codes" fi debug "Codes: " # declare -p codes if [[ $CURRENT_BG != NONE && $1 != $CURRENT_BG ]]; then declare -a intermediate=($(fg_color $CURRENT_BG) $(bg_color $1)) debug "pre prompt " $(ansi intermediate[@]) PR="$PR $(ansi intermediate[@])$SEGMENT_SEPARATOR" debug "post prompt " $(ansi codes[@]) PR="$PR$(ansi codes[@]) " else debug "no current BG, codes is $codes[@]" PR="$PR$(ansi codes[@]) " fi CURRENT_BG=$1 [[ -n $3 ]] && PR="$PR$3" } # End the prompt, closing any open segments prompt_end() { if [[ -n $CURRENT_BG ]]; then declare -a codes=($(text_effect reset) $(fg_color $CURRENT_BG)) PR="$PR $(ansi codes[@])$SEGMENT_SEPARATOR" fi declare -a reset=($(text_effect reset)) PR="$PR $(ansi reset[@])" CURRENT_BG='' } ### virtualenv prompt prompt_virtualenv() { if [[ -n $VIRTUAL_ENV ]]; then color=darkcyan prompt_segment $color $PRIMARY_FG prompt_segment $color white "$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)" fi } ### Prompt components # Each component will draw itself, and hide itself if no information needs to be shown # Context: user@hostname (who am I and where am I) prompt_context() { local user=`whoami` if [[ $user != $DEFAULT_USER || -n $SSH_CLIENT ]]; then prompt_segment black default "$user@\h" fi } # prints history followed by HH:MM, useful for remembering what # we did previously prompt_histdt() { prompt_segment black default "\! [\A]" } git_status_dirty() { dirty=$(git status -s 2> /dev/null | tail -n 1) [[ -n $dirty ]] && echo " ●" } git_stash_dirty() { stash=$(git stash list 2> /dev/null | tail -n 1) [[ -n $stash ]] && echo " ⚑" } # Git: branch/detached head, dirty status prompt_git() { local ref dirty if $(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1); then ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY='±' dirty=$(git_status_dirty) stash=$(git_stash_dirty) ref=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) \ || ref="➦ $(git describe --exact-match --tags HEAD 2> /dev/null)" \ || ref="➦ $(git show-ref --head -s --abbrev | head -n1 2> /dev/null)" if [[ -n $dirty ]]; then prompt_segment yellow black else prompt_segment darkgreen black fi PR="$PR${ref/refs\/heads\// }$stash$dirty" fi } # Mercurial: clean, modified and uncomitted files prompt_hg() { local rev st branch if $(hg id >/dev/null 2>&1); then if $(hg prompt >/dev/null 2>&1); then if [[ $(hg prompt "{status|unknown}") = "?" ]]; then # if files are not added prompt_segment darkred white st='±' elif [[ -n $(hg prompt "{status|modified}") ]]; then # if any modification prompt_segment yellow black st='±' else # if working copy is clean prompt_segment darkgreen black $CURRENT_FG fi PR="$PR$(hg prompt "☿ {rev}@{branch}") $st" else st="" rev=$(hg id -n 2>/dev/null | sed 's/[^-0-9]//g') branch=$(hg id -b 2>/dev/null) if `hg st | grep -q "^\?"`; then prompt_segment darkred white st='±' elif `hg st | grep -q "^[MA]"`; then prompt_segment yellow black st='±' else prompt_segment darkgreen black $CURRENT_FG fi PR="$PR☿ $rev@$branch $st" fi fi } # Dir: current working directory prompt_dir() { prompt_segment darkblue black '\w' } # Status: # - was there an error # - am I root # - are there background jobs? prompt_status() { local symbols symbols=() [[ $RETVAL -ne 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color darkred))✘" [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color yellow))⚡" [[ $(jobs -l | wc -l) -gt 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color darkcyan))⚙" [[ -n "$symbols" ]] && prompt_segment black default "$symbols" } ###################################################################### # # experimental right prompt stuff # requires setting prompt_foo to use PRIGHT vs PR # doesn't quite work per above rightprompt() { printf "%*s" $COLUMNS "$PRIGHT" } # quick right prompt I grabbed to test things. __command_rprompt() { local times= n=$COLUMNS tz for tz in ZRH:Europe/Zurich PIT:US/Eastern \ MTV:US/Pacific TOK:Asia/Tokyo; do [ $n -gt 40 ] || break times="$times ${tz%%:*}\e[30;1m:\e[0;36;1m" times="$times$(TZ=${tz#*:} date +%H:%M)\e[0m" n=$(( $n - 10 )) done [ -z "$times" ] || printf "%${n}s$times\\r" '' } # PROMPT_COMMAND=__command_rprompt # this doens't wrap code in \[ \] ansi_r() { local seq declare -a mycodes2=("${!1}") debug "ansi: ${!1} all: $* aka ${mycodes2[@]}" seq="" for ((i = 0; i < ${#mycodes2[@]}; i++)); do if [[ -n $seq ]]; then seq="${seq};" fi seq="${seq}${mycodes2[$i]}" done debug "ansi debug:" '\\[\\033['${seq}'m\\]' echo -ne '\033['${seq}'m' # PR="$PR\[\033[${seq}m\]" } # Begin a segment on the right # Takes two arguments, background and foreground. Both can be omitted, # rendering default background/foreground. prompt_right_segment() { local bg fg declare -a codes debug "Prompt right" debug "Prompting $1 $2 $3" # if commented out from kruton's original... I'm not clear # if it did anything, but it messed up things like # prompt_status - Erik 1/14/17 # if [[ -z $1 || ( -z $2 && $2 != default ) ]]; then codes=("${codes[@]}" $(text_effect reset)) # fi if [[ -n $1 ]]; then bg=$(bg_color $1) codes=("${codes[@]}" $bg) debug "Added $bg as background to codes" fi if [[ -n $2 ]]; then fg=$(fg_color $2) codes=("${codes[@]}" $fg) debug "Added $fg as foreground to codes" fi debug "Right Codes: " # declare -p codes # right always has a separator # if [[ $CURRENT_RBG != NONE && $1 != $CURRENT_RBG ]]; then # $CURRENT_RBG= # fi declare -a intermediate2=($(fg_color $1) $(bg_color $CURRENT_RBG) ) # PRIGHT="$PRIGHT---" debug "pre prompt " $(ansi_r intermediate2[@]) PRIGHT="$PRIGHT$(ansi_r intermediate2[@])$RIGHT_SEPARATOR" debug "post prompt " $(ansi_r codes[@]) PRIGHT="$PRIGHT$(ansi_r codes[@]) " # else # debug "no current BG, codes is $codes[@]" # PRIGHT="$PRIGHT$(ansi codes[@]) " # fi CURRENT_RBG=$1 [[ -n $3 ]] && PRIGHT="$PRIGHT$3" } ###################################################################### ## Emacs prompt --- for dir tracking # stick the following in your .emacs if you use this: # (setq dirtrack-list '(".*DIR *\\([^ ]*\\) DIR" 1 nil)) # (defun dirtrack-filter-out-pwd-prompt (string) # "dirtrack-mode doesn't remove the PWD match from the prompt. This does." # ;; TODO: support dirtrack-mode's multiline regexp. # (if (and (stringp string) (string-match (first dirtrack-list) string)) # (replace-match "" t t string 0) # string)) # (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook # #'(lambda () # (dirtrack-mode 1) # (add-hook 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions # 'dirtrack-filter-out-pwd-prompt t t))) prompt_emacsdir() { # no color or other setting... this will be deleted per above PR="DIR \w DIR$PR" } ###################################################################### ## Main prompt build_prompt() { [[ ! -z ${AG_EMACS_DIR+x} ]] && prompt_emacsdir prompt_status #[[ -z ${AG_NO_HIST+x} ]] && prompt_histdt [[ -z ${AG_NO_CONTEXT+x} ]] && prompt_context prompt_virtualenv prompt_dir prompt_git prompt_hg prompt_end } # from orig... # export PS1='$(ansi_single $(text_effect reset)) $(build_prompt) ' # this doesn't work... new model: create a prompt via a PR variable and # use that. set_bash_prompt() { RETVAL=$? PR="" PRIGHT="" CURRENT_BG=NONE PR="$(ansi_single $(text_effect reset))" build_prompt # uncomment below to use right prompt # PS1='\[$(tput sc; printf "%*s" $COLUMNS "$PRIGHT"; tput rc)\]'$PR PS1=$PR } PROMPT_COMMAND=set_bash_prompt