# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells. # see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc) # for examples # If not running interactively, don't do anything case $- in *i*) ;; *) return;; esac # don't put duplicate lines or lines starting with space in the history. # See bash(1) for more options HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth # append to the history file, don't overwrite it shopt -s histappend #C for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1) HISTSIZE=10000 HISTFILESIZE=20000 #bla # check the window size after each command and, if necessary, # update the values of LINES and COLUMNS. shopt -s checkwinsize #C Combine multiline commands into one in history shopt -s cmdhist # If set, the pattern "**" used in a pathname expansion context will # match all files and zero or more directories and subdirectories. #shopt -s globstar # Add ~/bin to path variable export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin # make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1) [ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(SHELL=/bin/sh lesspipe)" # set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below) if [ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot) fi # set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color) case "$TERM" in xterm-color) color_prompt=yes;; esac # uncomment for a colored prompt, if the terminal has the capability; turned # off by default to not distract the user: the focus in a terminal window # should be on the output of commands, not on the prompt force_color_prompt=yes if [ -n "$force_color_prompt" ]; then if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null; then # We have color support; assume it's compliant with Ecma-48 # (ISO/IEC-6429). (Lack of such support is extremely rare, and such # a case would tend to support setf rather than setaf.) color_prompt=yes else color_prompt= fi fi . ~/.git-prompt # ANSI color codes RS="\[\033[0m\]" # reset HC="\[\033[1m\]" # hicolor UL="\[\033[4m\]" # underline TEST="\[\033[50m\]" # test INV="\[\033[7m\]" # inverse background and foreground FBLK="\[\033[30m\]" # foreground black FRED="\[\033[91m\]" # foreground red FGRN="\[\033[92m\]" # foreground green FYEL="\[\033[93m\]" # foreground yellow FBLE="\[\033[94m\]" # foreground blue FMAG="\[\033[95m\]" # foreground magenta FCYN="\[\033[96m\]" # foreground cyan FWHT="\[\033[97m\]" # foreground white BBLK="\[\033[40m\]" # background black BRED="\[\033[101m\]" # background red BGRN="\[\033[102m\]" # background green BYEL="\[\033[103m\]" # background yellow BBLE="\[\033[104m\]" # background blue BMAG="\[\033[105m\]" # background magenta BCYN="\[\033[106m\]" # background cyan BWHT="\[\033[107m\]" # background white if [ "$color_prompt" = yes ]; then # PS1FRONT="$HC$FMAG[ $FGRN${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u$FYEL@$FGRN\h$FYEL: $FBLE\w" # # PS1FRONT="$FMAG[ $FGRN\u$FYEL@$FGRN\h$FYEL" # PS1FRONT="$FMAG[ $FBLK$BGRN$FBLK \u $FGRN$BBLK$FBLK$BYEL$FBLK \h $FYEL$BBLK$FBLK$BBLE$FBLK \w $FBLE$BBLK " if [ "$LC_PUTTY_FONT" = "powerline" ]; then PS1FRONT=" $FBLK$BGRN$FBLK \h $FGRN$BYEL$FBLK \u $FYEL$BBLE$FBLK \w $BBLK" PS1BACK="$FBLE$BBLK $RS" else PS1FRONT="$HC$FMAG[ $FGRN${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u$FYEL@$FGRN\h$FYEL: $FBLE\w" PS1BACK=" $FMAG]$FYEL\\$ $RS" fi # git in bash PROMPT_COMMAND='__git_ps1_new "'$PS1FRONT'" "'$PS1BACK'";' else PS1="$RS${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$ " PS2="> " fi unset color_prompt force_color_prompt # WELCOME SCREEN echo "" echo -ne "\033[32m""Hello, $USER. today is "; date echo -e "\033[37m"; cal -3 ; echo -ne "\033[36m"; echo -ne "\033[35m""Sysinfo:";uptime ;echo "" # If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir case "$TERM" in xterm*|rxvt*) PS1="\[\e]0;${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h: \w\a\]$PS1" ;; *) ;; esac # make sure sudo works with aliases alias sudo='sudo ' # enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)" alias ls='ls --color=auto' alias dir='dir --color=auto' alias vdir='vdir --color=auto' alias grep='grep --color=auto' alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' fi # Add an "alert" alias for long running commands. Use like so: # sleep 10; alert alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo error)" "$(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*alert$//'\'')"' # Alias definitions. # You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like # ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly. # See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package. #C include extra aliases file if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then . ~/.bash_aliases fi # enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable # this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile # sources /etc/bash.bashrc). if ! shopt -oq posix; then if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then . /etc/bash_completion fi fi