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# Customize BASH PS1 prompt to show current GIT repository and branch. | |
# by Mike Stewart - https://MediaDoneRight.com | |
# SETUP CONSTANTS | |
# Bunch-o-predefined colors. Makes reading code easier than escape sequences. | |
# I don't remember where I found this. o_O | |
# Reset | |
Color_Off="\[\033[0m\]" # Text Reset | |
# Regular Colors | |
Black="\[\033[0;30m\]" # Black | |
Red="\[\033[0;31m\]" # Red | |
Green="\[\033[0;32m\]" # Green | |
Yellow="\[\033[0;33m\]" # Yellow | |
Blue="\[\033[0;34m\]" # Blue | |
Purple="\[\033[0;35m\]" # Purple | |
Cyan="\[\033[0;36m\]" # Cyan | |
White="\[\033[0;37m\]" # White | |
# Bold | |
BBlack="\[\033[1;30m\]" # Black | |
BRed="\[\033[1;31m\]" # Red | |
BGreen="\[\033[1;32m\]" # Green | |
BYellow="\[\033[1;33m\]" # Yellow | |
BBlue="\[\033[1;34m\]" # Blue | |
BPurple="\[\033[1;35m\]" # Purple | |
BCyan="\[\033[1;36m\]" # Cyan | |
BWhite="\[\033[1;37m\]" # White | |
# Underline | |
UBlack="\[\033[4;30m\]" # Black | |
URed="\[\033[4;31m\]" # Red | |
UGreen="\[\033[4;32m\]" # Green | |
UYellow="\[\033[4;33m\]" # Yellow | |
UBlue="\[\033[4;34m\]" # Blue | |
UPurple="\[\033[4;35m\]" # Purple | |
UCyan="\[\033[4;36m\]" # Cyan | |
UWhite="\[\033[4;37m\]" # White | |
# Background | |
On_Black="\[\033[40m\]" # Black | |
On_Red="\[\033[41m\]" # Red | |
On_Green="\[\033[42m\]" # Green | |
On_Yellow="\[\033[43m\]" # Yellow | |
On_Blue="\[\033[44m\]" # Blue | |
On_Purple="\[\033[45m\]" # Purple | |
On_Cyan="\[\033[46m\]" # Cyan | |
On_White="\[\033[47m\]" # White | |
# High Intensty | |
IBlack="\[\033[0;90m\]" # Black | |
IRed="\[\033[0;91m\]" # Red | |
IGreen="\[\033[0;92m\]" # Green | |
IYellow="\[\033[0;93m\]" # Yellow | |
IBlue="\[\033[0;94m\]" # Blue | |
IPurple="\[\033[0;95m\]" # Purple | |
ICyan="\[\033[0;96m\]" # Cyan | |
IWhite="\[\033[0;97m\]" # White | |
# Bold High Intensty | |
BIBlack="\[\033[1;90m\]" # Black | |
BIRed="\[\033[1;91m\]" # Red | |
BIGreen="\[\033[1;92m\]" # Green | |
BIYellow="\[\033[1;93m\]" # Yellow | |
BIBlue="\[\033[1;94m\]" # Blue | |
BIPurple="\[\033[1;95m\]" # Purple | |
BICyan="\[\033[1;96m\]" # Cyan | |
BIWhite="\[\033[1;97m\]" # White | |
# High Intensty backgrounds | |
On_IBlack="\[\033[0;100m\]" # Black | |
On_IRed="\[\033[0;101m\]" # Red | |
On_IGreen="\[\033[0;102m\]" # Green | |
On_IYellow="\[\033[0;103m\]" # Yellow | |
On_IBlue="\[\033[0;104m\]" # Blue | |
On_IPurple="\[\033[10;95m\]" # Purple | |
On_ICyan="\[\033[0;106m\]" # Cyan | |
On_IWhite="\[\033[0;107m\]" # White | |
# Various variables you might want for your PS1 prompt instead | |
Time12h="\T" | |
Time12a="\@" | |
PathShort="\w" | |
PathFull="\W" | |
NewLine="\n" | |
Jobs="\j" | |
# This PS1 snippet was adopted from code for MAC/BSD I saw from: https://allancraig.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=108:ps1-export-command-for-git&catid=45:general&Itemid=96 | |
# I tweaked it to work on UBUNTU 11.04 & 11.10 plus made it mo' better | |
export PS1=$IBlack$Time12h$Color_Off'$(git branch &>/dev/null;\ | |
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then \ | |
echo "$(echo `git status` | grep "nothing to commit" > /dev/null 2>&1; \ | |
if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then \ | |
# @4 - Clean repository - nothing to commit | |
echo "'$Green'"$(__git_ps1 " (%s)"); \ | |
else \ | |
# @5 - Changes to working tree | |
echo "'$IRed'"$(__git_ps1 " {%s}"); \ | |
fi) '$BYellow$PathShort$Color_Off'\$ "; \ | |
else \ | |
# @2 - Prompt when not in GIT repo | |
echo " '$Yellow$PathShort$Color_Off'\$ "; \ | |
fi)' | |
export GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true | |
git config --global alias.lg "log --color --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr)%C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit" |
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