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# SET PROMPTS where debugme >/dev/null 2>&1 debugme() { true; }

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debugme setting system name/id/color prefs [ -r "${ZDOTDIR:=$HOME}/sysprefs" ] && source "$ZDOTDIR/sysprefs" PRIME_HOST=${PRIME_HOST:-sphinx} if [ -z "$PRIME_UID$SUDO_USER" ] \ && ! ps aux grep -v "^$LOGNAME" grep "`tty sed s:/dev/::`" >/dev/null then PRIME_UID=`id -u` fi PRIME_COLOR=${PRIME_COLOR:-0;34} debugme setting prompt_subst setopt prompt_subst # allow variable substitution debugme aliasing prompt-fixers # allow escape from colors and titlebar alias fix_prompt='export PROMPT="[%n@%m %~]%# "; unset RPROMPT; precmd() {;}' debugme switch to determine support by reported terminal type case $TERM in rxvt* vt100* xterm* Linux dtterm* ) debugme rxvt, vt100, xterm, xterm-color, Linux, or dtterm # overall Prompt Color, $PC if echo "$OS" grep -qiE 'linux bsd' >/dev/null 2>&1 then PC='0;32' # Linux or *BSD = green else PC='0;31' # Something else = red fi if [ "$(uname -n sed 's/\.*//')" = "$PRIME_HOST" ] then PC="$PRIME_COLOR" # primary host = primary color fi if [ -z "$INSCREEN$SSH_TTY" ] then PR='0;32' # green square brackets surrounding prompt else PR='0;0' # white brackets for screen sessions and remote connections fi function PSC() { echo -n "%{\e[${*}m%}"; } # insert color specifying chars # except on Linux console, title_say prints to titlebar [ "$TERM" != "Linux" ] && TSAY=okay # Username with Color tags: checks below + username (%n) + revert color # %(if uid=me, then '', else %(if priviledged, then white-on-red, else red)) #UCOLOR="%($PRIME_UID#,,%(!,`PSC '0;41'`,`PSC '0;31'`))%n$(PSC $PC)" # %(if me, then name, else red %(if priviledged, stand-out name, else name)) UCOLOR="%($PRIME_UID#,`PSC $PC`%n,`PSC '0;31'`%(!,%S%n%s,%n))`PSC $PC`" ERR="%(0?,`PSC '0;32'`,`PSC '1;31'`)" # if last cmd!=err, hash=green, else red # if last cmd!=err, date, else err# ERR2="%(0?,%w,`PSC '1;30'`[`PSC '1;31'`%?`PSC '1;30'`]`PSC '0;34'`)" # Color STDERR red - Pretty cool, but too buggy for me # taken from http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_Advanced_zsh_Completion #exec 2>>(while read line; do # print '\e[91m'${(q)line}'\e[0m' > /dev/tty; done &) ;;

* ) debugme terminal type unknown, no colors, no title function PSC() { true; } # no color support? no problem!) UCOLOR="%n" # user name with (no) color tags ;; esac debugme title_say will report text to the titlebar if that is safe to do # safely print to titlebar (and stdout unless -q is passed) title_say() { [ "$1" != "-q" ] && echo "$*" shift # w/o -q, also print to stdout if [ -n "$TSAY" ]; then # when safe, print to titlebar print -n "\e]0;" print -Rn "$*" # don't interpret escapes from the command print -n "\a" fi } # determine if a given argument is a function/exe/alias/thing we can run function we_have() { #which "$1" 2>/dev/null grep "$1$" >/dev/null type "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 } [ -z "$USER" ] && USER=`whoami who ami echo $LOGNAME` 2>/dev/null

debugme set PWD-shortener #if ! we_have PSWD [ "`PSWD /fbb/foo/baz`" != /fbb/foo/baz ]; then #[ -n "$CYGWIN" ] && cygpwd='s:^/cygdrive/([a-z])(/ $):\1\:/:;' # for Windows #we_have perl \ # && function PSWD() { echo "$*" perl -pne 's:^'"$HOME"':~:;'"$cygpwd"'s:^(. {10}).{4}.*(.{20})$:$1...$2:;'; } \ # alias PSWD=echo # Shorten home dir, cygwin drives, paths that are too long (100% bourne sh!) function PSWD() { local p="$*" parta partb if [ "$p" = "${HOME:-empty}${p#$HOME}" ] then p="~${p#$HOME}" fi if [ "$OS" != "${OS#*CYGWIN}" -a "${p#/cygdrive}" != "$p" ]; then p="${p#/cygdrive/}" parta="${p%%/*}" if [ -z "$parta" ] then p="$p:" else p="$parta:${p#?}" fi fi if [ "${#p}" -ge 34 ]; then # p is long enough to abridge parta="${p#??????????}" # p without the first 10 chars parta="${p%$parta}" # p with ONLY the first 10 chars partb="${p%????????????????????}" # p without the last 20 chars partb="${p#$partb}" # p with ONLY the last 20 chars p="$parta...$partb" # [first 10 chars]...[last 20 chars] fi echo "$p" } # fi

debugme call PWD-shortener on each prompt and report it with title_say function precmd() { PTH="$(PSWD $(print -Pn %~))" # shortened path for display [ -n "$TSAY" ] && print -Pn "\e]0;%n@%m: %~\a" # when safe, print to titlebar } debugme set prompt and right-prompt # $PTH is escaped, so we check it each time PROMPT="$(PSC $PR)[$UCOLOR@%m$(PSC '0;33') \$PTH$(PSC $PR)]$ERR%#$(PSC '0;0') " RPROMPT="$(PSC '0;34')$ERR2 %*$(PSC '0;0')" # @right; ([err] day DD) HH:MM:SS # these aren't needed anymore unset PR PC ERR UCOLOR PRIME_HOST PRIME_COLOR export PRIME_UID # this may still be needed in case we re-run this as a new user # Learn more at: # - `man zshmisc` (search for "prompt escapes") # - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zsh#External_links

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