# name: syl20bnr # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Utils # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- set -g __syl20bnr_display_rprompt 1 function toggle_right_prompt -d "Toggle the right prompt of the syl20bnr theme" if test $__syl20bnr_display_rprompt -eq 0 echo "enable right prompt" set __syl20bnr_display_rprompt 1 else echo "disable right prompt" set __syl20bnr_display_rprompt 0 end end function __syl20bnr_git_branch_name -d "Return the current branch name" echo (command git symbolic-ref HEAD ^/dev/null | sed -e 's|^refs/heads/||') end function __syl20bnr_git_repo_name -d "Return the current repository name" echo (command basename (git rev-parse --show-toplevel ^/dev/null)) end function __syl20bnr_git_repo_base -d "Return the current repository name" echo (command git rev-parse --show-toplevel ^/dev/null) end function __syl20bnr_is_git_dirty -d "Check if there is uncommited changes" echo (command git status -s --ignore-submodules=dirty ^/dev/null) end function __syl20bnr_is_git_ahead -d "Check if there is unpushed commits" echo (command git status -s -b ^/dev/null | grep ahead) end function __syl20bnr_unpushed_commit_count -d "Return the number of unpushed commits" git status -s -b ^/dev/null | grep -E -o "ahead\ [0-9]+" | awk '{print $2}' end function fish_vi_prompt_cm --description "Displays the current mode" switch $fish_bind_mode case default set_color --bold --background red white echo "[N]" case insert set_color --bold --background green white echo "[I]" case visual set_color --bold --background magenta white echo "[V]" end set_color normal end # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Aliases # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- alias trp toggle_right_prompt # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Prompts # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- function fish_prompt -d "Write out the left prompt of the syl20bnr theme" set -l last_status $status set -l basedir_name (basename (prompt_pwd)) # Init colors set -l colcyan (set_color cyan) set -l colbcyan (set_color -o cyan) set -l colgreen (set_color green) set -l colbgreen (set_color -o green) set -l colnormal (set_color normal) set -l colred (set_color red) set -l colbred (set_color -o red) set -l colwhite (set_color white) set -l colbwhite (set_color -o white) # Segments # git # If inside a git repo then the pwd segment is replaced by the git # segment. # The git segment format is X:YI@Z:P(N) where: # X is git # Y is the current branch # I is the information about the current repo state # Z is the name of the repo # P is the current working path basename (name of the current directory) # C is the depth of the path starting from base directory of the repo # The displayed information is: # Dirtiness is indicated by a little dot after the branch name. # Unpushed commits are indicated with up arrows # The number of unpushed commits is indicated right after the up arrows # If P = Z then P(C) is not displayed set -l ps_git "" set -l git_branch_name (__syl20bnr_git_branch_name) if test -n "$git_branch_name" set -l git_repo_name (__syl20bnr_git_repo_name) set -l git_info "" if test -n (__syl20bnr_is_git_ahead) set git_info $colbgreen"โ†‘โ†‘โ†‘"$colnormal"("(__syl20bnr_unpushed_commit_count)")" end if test -n (__syl20bnr_is_git_dirty) set git_info $git_info$colbred"ยท" end set ps_git $colbwhite"git:"$colbcyan$git_branch_name$git_info$colnormal"@"$colbred$git_repo_name if test "$basedir_name" != "$git_repo_name" set -l basedir_depth (echo (__syl20bnr_git_repo_base) | sed "s/\// /g" | wc -w) set -l depth (echo (pwd) | sed "s/\// /g" | wc -w) set depth (math $depth - $basedir_depth) set ps_git $ps_git$colbwhite":"$colbgreen$basedir_name$colnormal"("$depth")" end end # pwd # The pwd segment format is X:P(C) where: # X is either home or / # P is the current working path basename (name of the current directory) # C is the depth of the path starting from X # If the pwd is home or / then the prompt format is simplified to 'home' or # '/' without the current directory and depth. set -l ps_pwd "" if test -z "$ps_git" set -l depth (echo (pwd) | sed "s/\// /g" | wc -w) set -l in_home (echo (pwd) | grep ~) if test -n "$in_home" set ps_pwd $colbwhite"home" else set ps_pwd $colbwhite"/" end if test (echo (pwd)) != ~ -a (echo (pwd)) != / set ps_pwd $ps_pwd":"$colgreen$basedir_name if test -n "$in_home" set depth (math $depth - 2) end set ps_pwd $ps_pwd$colnormal"("$depth")" end end # vi mode # If vi_mode plugin or native vi mode is activated then print the vi mode # in the prompt. set -l ps_vi "" if test -n "$vi_mode" set ps_vi $colnormal"["$vi_mode$colnormal"]" end if test "$fish_key_bindings" = "fish_vi_key_bindings" -o "$fish_key_bindings" = "my_fish_key_bindings" set ps_vi (fish_vi_prompt_cm) end # end of prompt # The color of the end of the prompt depends on the $status value of the # last executed command. It is green or red depending on the last command # success or failure respectively. # Since I often use ranger and use its 'shift+s' key binding to bring a shell # session, there is discreet indicator when the parent process of the current # shell pid is a ranger process. In this case the end of the prompt is written # twice. # With this indicator I can quickly remember that I can "ctrl+d" to end the # the current shell process and get back to the ranger process. set -l ps_end ">" # indicator for ranger parent process set ranger "" if pstree -p -l | grep "fish("(echo %self)")" | grep 'ranger([0-9]*)' > /dev/null set ps_end $ps_end$ps_end end # last status give the color of the right arrows at the end of the prompt if test $last_status -ne 0 set ps_end $colnormal$colbred$ps_end else set ps_end $colnormal$colgreen$ps_end end # Left Prompt echo -n -s $ps_git $ps_pwd $ps_vi $ps_git_dirty $ps_end ' ' end function fish_right_prompt -d "Write out the right prompt of the syl20bnr theme" set -l colnormal (set_color normal) # Segments # The where segment format is X@Y where: # X is the username # Y is the hostname set -l ps_where $colnormal(whoami)@(hostname|cut -d . -f 1) # Right Prompt if test $__syl20bnr_display_rprompt -eq 1 echo -n -s $ps_where end end