fish-shell/share/tools/web_config/sample_prompts/informative.fish
Johannes Altmanninger 6902459566 prompt: don't print status of last process in pipe twice
If a command fails, print the pipestatus in red instead of yellow and
don't print the status of the last process again. See #6375.

Also use $fish_color_status for coloring status consistently.

Also use __fish_pipestatus_with_signal to print SIGPIPE instead
of a numeric code on e.g.: yes | less +q

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2019-12-11 01:19:12 +01:00

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# name: Informative
# http://michal.karzynski.pl/blog/2009/11/19/my-informative-shell-prompt/
function fish_prompt --description 'Informative prompt'
#Save the return status of the previous command
set -l last_pipestatus $pipestatus
set -q fish_color_status
or set -U fish_color_status red
switch "$USER"
case root toor
printf '%s@%s %s%s%s# ' $USER (prompt_hostname) (set -q fish_color_cwd_root
and set_color $fish_color_cwd_root
or set_color $fish_color_cwd) \
(prompt_pwd) (set_color normal)
case '*'
set -l pipestatus_string (__fish_print_pipestatus "[" "] " "|" (set_color $fish_color_status) \
(set_color --bold $fish_color_status) $last_pipestatus)
printf '[%s] %s%s@%s %s%s %s%s%s \f\r> ' (date "+%H:%M:%S") (set_color brblue) \
$USER (prompt_hostname) (set_color $fish_color_cwd) $PWD $pipestatus_string \
(set_color normal)
end
end