[split] Move gnuykeaj theme to oh-my-fish/theme-gnuykeaj

https://github.com/oh-my-fish/theme-gnuykeaj
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# Fish Theme: gnuykeaj
Super minimal one line version of [clearance](https://github.com/bpinto/oh-my-fish/tree/master/themes/clearance) theme. Balance between need to know information and space. Has git branch and dirty state information based on the color of the branch name.
![gnuykjeatheme](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andyklimczak/oh-my-fish/gnuykeaj-screenshot/themes/gnuykeaj/gnuykeaj-preview.png)

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# name: gnuykeaj
# ---------------
# Based on clearance, which is based off idan.
# 1 line minimal, beautiful version of clearance.
# Display the following bits on the left:
# - Virtualenv name (if applicable, see https://github.com/adambrenecki/virtualfish)
# - Current directory name
# - Git branch and dirty state (if inside a git repo)
function _git_branch_name
echo (command git symbolic-ref HEAD ^/dev/null | sed -e 's|^refs/heads/||')
end
function _git_is_dirty
echo (command git status -s --ignore-submodules=dirty ^/dev/null)
end
function fish_prompt
set -l last_status $status
set -l cyan (set_color cyan)
set -l yellow (set_color yellow)
set -l red (set_color red)
set -l blue (set_color blue)
set -l green (set_color green)
set -l normal (set_color normal)
set -l cwd $blue(basename (pwd | sed "s:^$HOME:~:"))
# Display [venvname] if in a virtualenv
if set -q VIRTUAL_ENV
echo -n -s (set_color -b cyan black) '[' (basename "$VIRTUAL_ENV") ']' $normal ' '
end
# Print pwd or full path
echo -n -s $cwd $normal
# Show git branch and status
if [ (_git_branch_name) ]
set -l git_branch (_git_branch_name)
if [ (_git_is_dirty) ]
set git_info $yellow $git_branch "±" $normal
else
set git_info $green $git_branch $normal
end
echo -n -s ' · ' $git_info $normal
end
set -l prompt_color $red
if test $last_status = 0
set prompt_color $normal
end
# Terminate with a nice prompt char
echo -e -n -s $prompt_color ' ⟩ ' $normal
end