fish-shell/share/tools/web_config/sample_prompts/default.fish
Fabian Boehm 1f0902a5f5 default prompt: Use same status color as default theme
This was weird, because it changed around just because you picked a
separate theme (that didn't have a status color).

Simply use the same color here.
2022-07-19 17:05:48 +02:00

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Fish

# name: Default
# author: Lily Ballard
function fish_prompt --description 'Write out the prompt'
set -l last_pipestatus $pipestatus
set -lx __fish_last_status $status # Export for __fish_print_pipestatus.
set -l normal (set_color normal)
set -q fish_color_status
or set -g fish_color_status red
# Color the prompt differently when we're root
set -l color_cwd $fish_color_cwd
set -l suffix '>'
if functions -q fish_is_root_user; and fish_is_root_user
if set -q fish_color_cwd_root
set color_cwd $fish_color_cwd_root
end
set suffix '#'
end
# Write pipestatus
# If the status was carried over (if no command is issued or if `set` leaves the status untouched), don't bold it.
set -l bold_flag --bold
set -q __fish_prompt_status_generation; or set -g __fish_prompt_status_generation $status_generation
if test $__fish_prompt_status_generation = $status_generation
set bold_flag
end
set __fish_prompt_status_generation $status_generation
set -l status_color (set_color $fish_color_status)
set -l statusb_color (set_color $bold_flag $fish_color_status)
set -l prompt_status (__fish_print_pipestatus "[" "]" "|" "$status_color" "$statusb_color" $last_pipestatus)
echo -n -s (prompt_login)' ' (set_color $color_cwd) (prompt_pwd) $normal (fish_vcs_prompt) $normal " "$prompt_status $suffix " "
end