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Fernando Manfredi 1e32f9431d 👍 New sample prompt from Acidhub
New sample prompt from Acidhub (github.com/acidhub)
This prompt show user|path (full), and a small symbol to
show last command status.

If in a git repository, it's show after the path several
symbols to indicate the branch status and the branch name.

Very handy to me so far.

Signed-off-by: Fernando Manfredi <contact@acidhub.click>
2015-07-12 14:22:18 -07:00

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# name: Acidhub
# author: Acidhub - https://acidhub.click/
function fish_prompt -d "Write out the prompt"
set laststatus $status
function _git_branch_name
echo (git symbolic-ref HEAD ^/dev/null | sed -e 's|^refs/heads/||')
end
function _is_git_dirty
echo (git status -s --ignore-submodules=dirty ^/dev/null)
end
if [ (_git_branch_name) ]
set -l git_branch (set_color -o blue)(_git_branch_name)
if [ (_is_git_dirty) ]
for i in (git branch -qv --no-color|grep \*|cut -d' ' -f4-|cut -d] -f1|tr , \n)\
(git status --porcelain | cut -c 1-2 | uniq)
switch $i
case "*[ahead *"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color red)
case "*behind *"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color red)
case "."
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color green)
case " D"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color red)
case "*M*"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color green)
case "*R*"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color purple)
case "*U*"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color brown)
case "??"
set git_status "$git_status"(set_color red)
end
end
else
set git_status (set_color green):
end
set git_info "(git$git_status$git_branch"(set_color white)")"
end
set_color -b black
printf '%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s'\
(set_color -o white) \
'❰' \
(set_color green) \
$USER \
(set_color white) \
'❙' \
(set_color yellow) \
(echo $PWD | sed -e "s|^$HOME|~|") \
(set_color white) \
$git_info \
(set_color white) \
'❱' \
(set_color white)
if test $laststatus -eq 0
printf "%s✔%s≻%s " \
(set_color -o green)\
(set_color white) \
(set_color normal)
else
printf "%s✘%s≻%s " \
(set_color -o red) \
(set_color white) \
(set_color normal)
end
end