#! bash oh-my-bash.module # 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 $THEME # fi # # # Goals # # The aim of this theme is to only show you *relevant* information. Like most # prompts, it will only show git information when in a git working directory. # However, it goes a step further: everything from the current user and # hostname to whether the last call exited with an error to whether background # jobs are running in this shell will all be displayed automatically when # appropriate. # Generally speaking, this script has limited support for right # prompts (ala powerlevel9k on zsh), but it's pretty problematic in Bash. # The general pattern is to write out the right prompt, hit \r, then # write the left. This is problematic for the following reasons: # - Doesn't properly resize dynamically when you resize the terminal # - Changes to the prompt (like clearing and re-typing, super common) deletes the prompt # - Getting the right alignment via columns / tput cols is pretty problematic (and is a bug in this version) # - Bash prompt escapes (like \h or \w) don't get interpolated # # all in all, if you really, really want right-side prompts without a # ton of work, recommend going to zsh for now. If you know how to fix this, # would appreciate it! # note: requires bash v4+... Mac users - you often have bash3. # 'brew install bash' will set you free PROMPT_DIRTRIM=2 # bash4 and above ###################################################################### ## Configurations in Oh My Bash OMB_PROMPT_SHOW_PYTHON_VENV=${OMB_PROMPT_SHOW_PYTHON_VENV:=true} ###################################################################### DEBUG=0 function 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='' function 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 function fg_color { case "$1" in black) echo 30;; red) echo 31;; green) echo 32;; yellow) echo 33;; blue) echo 34;; magenta) echo 35;; cyan) echo 36;; white) echo 37;; orange) echo 38\;5\;166;; esac } function bg_color { case "$1" in black) echo 40;; red) echo 41;; green) echo 42;; yellow) echo 43;; blue) echo 44;; magenta) echo 45;; cyan) echo 46;; white) echo 47;; orange) echo 48\;5\;166;; esac; } # TIL: declare is global not local, so best use a different name # for codes (mycodes) as otherwise it'll clobber the original. # this changes from BASH v3 to BASH v4. function ansi { local seq local -a mycodes=("${!1}") debug "ansi: ${!1} all: $* aka ${mycodes[@]}" seq="" local i 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\[\033[${seq}m\]" } function ansi_single { echo -ne '\[\033['$1'm\]' } # Begin a segment # Takes two arguments, background and foreground. Both can be omitted, # rendering default background/foreground. function prompt_segment { local bg fg local -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: " # local -p codes if [[ $CURRENT_BG != NONE && $1 != $CURRENT_BG ]]; then local -a intermediate=($(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 function prompt_end { if [[ -n $CURRENT_BG ]]; then local -a codes=($(text_effect reset) $(fg_color $CURRENT_BG)) PR="$PR $(ansi codes[@])$SEGMENT_SEPARATOR" fi local -a reset=($(text_effect reset)) PR="$PR $(ansi reset[@])" CURRENT_BG='' } ### virtualenv prompt function prompt_virtualenv { if [[ -d $VIRTUAL_ENV ]]; then # Python could output the version information in both stdout and # stderr (e.g. if using pyenv, the output goes to stderr). local VERSION_OUTPUT=$("$VIRTUAL_ENV"/bin/python --version 2>&1) # The last word of the output of `python --version` # corresponds to the version number. local VENV_VERSION=$(awk '{print $NF}' <<< "$VERSION_OUTPUT") prompt_segment cyan white "[v] $(basename "$VENV_VERSION")" fi } ### conda env prompt function prompt_condaenv { if [[ -d $CONDA_PREFIX ]]; then if [[ ! $CONDA_PROMPT_MODIFIER ]]; then CONDA_PROMPT_MODIFIER=$(basename "$CONDA_PREFIX") fi local CONDA_PYTHON_VERSION=$("$CONDA_PREFIX"/bin/python -c 'import platform;print(platform.python_version())') prompt_segment cyan white "[c] $CONDA_PROMPT_MODIFIER $CONDA_PYTHON_VERSION" fi } ### Prompt components # Each component will draw itself, and hide itself if no information needs to be shown # Context: user@hostname (who am I and where am I) function prompt_context { local user=$(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 function prompt_histdt { prompt_segment black default "\! [\A]" } function git_status_dirty { dirty=$(git status -s 2> /dev/null | tail -n 1) [[ -n $dirty ]] && echo " ●" } # Git: branch/detached head, dirty status function prompt_git { local ref dirty if git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree &>/dev/null; then ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY='±' dirty=$(git_status_dirty) ref=$(git symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) || ref="➦ $(git show-ref --head -s --abbrev |head -n1 2> /dev/null)" if [[ -n $dirty ]]; then prompt_segment yellow black else prompt_segment green black fi PR="$PR${ref/refs\/heads\// }$dirty" fi } # Dir: current working directory function prompt_dir { prompt_segment blue black '\w' } # Status: # - was there an error # - am I root # - are there background jobs? function prompt_status { local symbols symbols=() [[ $RETVAL -ne 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color red))✘" [[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color yellow))⚡" [[ $(jobs -l | wc -l) -gt 0 ]] && symbols+="$(ansi_single $(fg_color cyan))⚙" [[ -n "$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 function rightprompt { printf "%*s" $COLUMNS "$PRIGHT" } # quick right prompt I grabbed to test things. function __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" '' } # this doens't wrap code in \[ \] function ansi_r { local seq local -a mycodes2=("${!1}") debug "ansi: ${!1} all: $* aka ${mycodes2[@]}" seq="" local i 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. function prompt_right_segment { local bg fg local -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: " # local -p codes # right always has a separator # if [[ $CURRENT_RBG != NONE && $1 != $CURRENT_RBG ]]; then # $CURRENT_RBG= # fi local -a intermediate2=($(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$3" } ###################################################################### ## Emacs prompt --- for dir tracking # stick the following in your .emacs if you use this: # (setq dirtrack-list '(".*DIR *\\([^ ]*\\) DIR" 1 nil)) # (defun dirtrack-filter-out-pwd-prompt (string) # "dirtrack-mode doesn't remove the PWD match from the prompt. This does." # ;; TODO: support dirtrack-mode's multiline regexp. # (if (and (stringp string) (string-match (first dirtrack-list) string)) # (replace-match "" t t string 0) # string)) # (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook # #'(lambda () # (dirtrack-mode 1) # (add-hook 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions # 'dirtrack-filter-out-pwd-prompt t t))) function prompt_emacsdir { # no color or other setting... this will be deleted per above PR="DIR \w DIR$PR" } ###################################################################### ## Main prompt function 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 if [[ ${OMB_PROMPT_SHOW_PYTHON_VENV-} ]]; then prompt_virtualenv prompt_condaenv fi prompt_dir prompt_git prompt_end } # from orig... # export PS1='$(ansi_single $(text_effect reset)) $(build_prompt) ' # this doesn't work... new model: create a prompt via a PR variable and # use that. function _omb_theme_PROMPT_COMMAND { local RETVAL=$? local PRIGHT="" local CURRENT_BG=NONE local 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 } _omb_util_add_prompt_command _omb_theme_PROMPT_COMMAND