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# Clean and minimalistic Bash prompt
# Author: Artem Sapegin, sapegin.me
#
# Inspired by: https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure & https://github.com/dreadatour/dotfiles/blob/master/.bash_profile
#
# Notes:
# - $local_username - username you dont want to see in the prompt - can be defined in ~/.bashlocal : `local_username="admin"`
# - Colors ($RED, $GREEN) - defined in ../tilde/bash_profile.bash
#
# User color
case $(id -u) in
0) user_color="$RED" ;; # root
*) user_color="$GREEN" ;;
esac
# Symbols
prompt_symbol=""
prompt_clean_symbol="☀ "
prompt_dirty_symbol="☂ "
prompt_venv_symbol="☁ "
function prompt_command() {
# Local or SSH session?
local remote=
[ -n "$SSH_CLIENT" ] || [ -n "$SSH_TTY" ] && remote=1
# Git branch name and work tree status (only when we are inside Git working tree)
local git_prompt=
if [[ "true" = "$(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null)" ]]; then
# Branch name
local branch="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)"
branch="${branch##refs/heads/}"
# Working tree status (red when dirty)
local dirty=
# Modified files
git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code --ignore-submodules 2>/dev/null || dirty=1
# Untracked files
[ -z "$dirty" ] && test -n "$(git status --porcelain)" && dirty=1
# Format Git info
if [ -n "$dirty" ]; then
git_prompt=" $RED$prompt_dirty_symbol$branch$NOCOLOR"
else
git_prompt=" $GREEN$prompt_clean_symbol$branch$NOCOLOR"
fi
fi
# Virtualenv
local venv_prompt=
if [ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
venv_prompt=" $BLUE$prompt_venv_symbol$(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)$NOCOLOR"
fi
# Only show username if not default
local user_prompt=
[ "$USER" != "$local_username" ] && user_prompt="$user_color$USER$NOCOLOR"
# Show hostname inside SSH session
local host_prompt=
[ -n "$remote" ] && host_prompt="@$YELLOW$HOSTNAME$NOCOLOR"
# Show delimiter if user or host visible
local login_delimiter=
[ -n "$user_prompt" ] || [ -n "$host_prompt" ] && login_delimiter=":"
# Format prompt
first_line="$user_prompt$host_prompt$login_delimiter$WHITE\w$NOCOLOR$git_prompt$venv_prompt"
# Text (commands) inside \[...\] does not impact line length calculation which fixes stange bug when looking through the history
# $? is a status of last command, should be processed every time prompt prints
second_line="\`if [ \$? = 0 ]; then echo \[\$CYAN\]; else echo \[\$RED\]; fi\`\$prompt_symbol\[\$NOCOLOR\] "
PS1="\n$first_line\n$second_line"
# Multiline command
PS2="\[$CYAN\]$prompt_symbol\[$NOCOLOR\] "
# Terminal title
local title="$(basename "$PWD")"
[ -n "$remote" ] && title="$title \xE2\x80\x94 $HOSTNAME"
echo -ne "\033]0;$title"; echo -ne "\007"
}
# Show awesome prompt only if Git is istalled
command -v git >/dev/null 2>&1 && PROMPT_COMMAND=prompt_command
bind 'set show-all-if-ambiguous on'
bind 'TAB:menu-complete'
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# Sensible Bash - An attempt at saner Bash defaults
# Maintainer: mrzool <http://mrzool.cc>
# Repository: https://github.com/mrzool/bash-sensible
# Version: 0.2.2
## GENERAL OPTIONS ##
# Prevent file overwrite on stdout redirection
# Use `>|` to force redirection to an existing file
set -o noclobber
# Update window size after every command
shopt -s checkwinsize
# Automatically trim long paths in the prompt (requires Bash 4.x)
PROMPT_DIRTRIM=2
# Enable history expansion with space
# E.g. typing !!<space> will replace the !! with your last command
bind Space:magic-space
# Turn on recursive globbing (enables ** to recurse all directories)
shopt -s globstar 2> /dev/null
# Case-insensitive globbing (used in pathname expansion)
shopt -s nocaseglob;
## SMARTER TAB-COMPLETION (Readline bindings) ##
# Perform file completion in a case insensitive fashion
bind "set completion-ignore-case on"
# Treat hyphens and underscores as equivalent
bind "set completion-map-case on"
# Display matches for ambiguous patterns at first tab press
bind "set show-all-if-ambiguous on"
# Immediately add a trailing slash when autocompleting symlinks to directories
bind "set mark-symlinked-directories on"
## SANE HISTORY DEFAULTS ##
# Append to the history file, don't overwrite it
shopt -s histappend
# Save multi-line commands as one command
shopt -s cmdhist
# Huge history. Doesn't appear to slow things down, so why not?
HISTSIZE=500000
HISTFILESIZE=100000
# Avoid duplicate entries
HISTCONTROL="erasedups:ignoreboth"
# Don't record some commands
export HISTIGNORE="&:[ ]*:exit:ls:bg:fg:history:clear"
# Use standard ISO 8601 timestamp
# %F equivalent to %Y-%m-%d
# %T equivalent to %H:%M:%S (24-hours format)
HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '
# Enable incremental history search with up/down arrows (also Readline goodness)
# Learn more about this here: http://codeinthehole.com/writing/the-most-important-command-line-tip-incremental-history-searching-with-inputrc/
bind '"\e[A": history-search-backward'
bind '"\e[B": history-search-forward'
bind '"\e[C": forward-char'
bind '"\e[D": backward-char'
## BETTER DIRECTORY NAVIGATION ##
# Prepend cd to directory names automatically
shopt -s autocd 2> /dev/null
# Correct spelling errors during tab-completion
shopt -s dirspell 2> /dev/null
# Correct spelling errors in arguments supplied to cd
shopt -s cdspell 2> /dev/null
# This defines where cd looks for targets
# Add the directories you want to have fast access to, separated by colon
# Ex: CDPATH=".:~:~/projects" will look for targets in the current working directory, in home and in the ~/projects folder
CDPATH="."
# This allows you to bookmark your favorite places across the file system
# Define a variable containing a path and you will be able to cd into it regardless of the directory you're in
shopt -s cdable_vars
# Examples:
# export dotfiles="$HOME/dotfiles"
# export projects="$HOME/projects"
# export documents="$HOME/Documents"
# export dropbox="$HOME/Dropbox"