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.. _cmd-prompt_hostname:
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prompt_hostname - print the hostname, shortened for use in the prompt
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=====================================================================
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Synopsis
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--------
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::
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function fish_prompt
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echo -n (whoami)@(prompt_hostname) (prompt_pwd) '$ '
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end
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Description
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-----------
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``prompt_hostname`` prints a shortened version the current hostname for use in the prompt. It will print just the first component of the hostname, everything up to the first dot.
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Examples
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--------
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::
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# The machine's full hostname is foo.bar.com
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>_ prompt_hostname
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foo
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- :ref:`fish_status_to_signal <cmd-fish_status_to_signal>` to give a signal name from a return status.
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- :ref:`prompt_pwd <cmd-prompt_pwd>` to give the current directory in a nicely formatted and shortened way.
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- :ref:`prompt_login <cmd-prompt_login>` to describe the current login, with user and hostname, and to explain if you are in a chroot or connected via ssh.
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- :ref:`prompt_hostname <cmd-prompt_hostname>` to give the hostname, shortened for use in the prompt.
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- :ref:`fish_is_root_user <cmd-fish_is_root_user>` to check if the current user is an administrator user like root.
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- :ref:`fish_add_path <cmd-fish_add_path>` to easily add a path to $PATH.
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- :ref:`alias <cmd-alias>` to quickly define wrapper functions ("aliases").
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set -l prompt_symbol '$'
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fish_is_root_user; and set prompt_symbol '#'
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echo -s $hostname (set_color blue) (prompt_pwd) \
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echo -s (prompt_hostname) (set_color blue) (prompt_pwd) \
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(set_color yellow) $prompt_symbol (set_color normal)
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end
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This shows a few differences:
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- Fish provides :ref:`set_color <cmd-set_color>` to color text. It can use the 16 named colors and also RGB sequences (so you could also use ``set_color 5555FF``)
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- Instead of introducing specific escapes like ``\h`` for the hostname, the prompt is simply a function, so you can use variables like ``$hostname``.
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- Fish offers helper functions for adding things to the prompt, like :ref:`fish_vcs_prompt <cmd-fish_vcs_prompt>` for adding a display for common version control systems (git, mercurial, svn) and :ref:`prompt_pwd <cmd-prompt_pwd>` for showing a shortened $PWD (the user's home directory becomes ``~`` and any path component is shortened).
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- Instead of introducing specific escapes like ``\h`` for the hostname, the prompt is simply a function. To achieve the effect of ``\h``, fish provides helper functions like :ref:`prompt_hostname <cmd-prompt_hostname>`, which prints a shortened version of the hostname.
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- Fish offers other helper functions for adding things to the prompt, like :ref:`fish_vcs_prompt <cmd-fish_vcs_prompt>` for adding a display for common version control systems (git, mercurial, svn), and :ref:`prompt_pwd <cmd-prompt_pwd>` for showing a shortened ``$PWD`` (the user's home directory becomes ``~`` and any path component is shortened).
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The default prompt is reasonably full-featured and its code can be read via ``type fish_prompt``.
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function prompt_hostname
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# return the short hostname only by default (#4804)
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function prompt_hostname --description 'Print the hostname, shortened for use in the prompt'
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string replace -r "\..*" "" $hostname
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end
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