exa/devtools/dev-bash.sh

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# This file gets executed when a user starts a `bash` shell, usually because
# theyve just started a new Vagrant session with `vagrant ssh`. It configures
# some (but not all) of the commands that you can use.
# Display the installed versions of tools.
# help banner
bash /vagrant/devtools/dev-versions.sh
# Configure the Cool Prompt™ (not actually trademarked).
# The Cool Prompt tells you whether youre in debug or strict mode, whether
# you have colours configured, and whether your last command failed.
nonzero_return() { RETVAL=$?; [ "$RETVAL" -ne 0 ] && echo "$RETVAL "; }
debug_mode() { [ "$EXA_DEBUG" == "trace" ] && echo -n "trace-"; [ -n "$EXA_DEBUG" ] && echo "debug "; }
strict_mode() { [ -n "$EXA_STRICT" ] && echo "strict "; }
lsc_mode() { [ -n "$LS_COLORS" ] && echo "lsc "; }
exac_mode() { [ -n "$EXA_COLORS" ] && echo "exac "; }
export PS1="\[\e[1;36m\]\h \[\e[32m\]\w \[\e[31m\]\`nonzero_return\`\[\e[35m\]\`debug_mode\`\[\e[32m\]\`lsc_mode\`\[\e[1;32m\]\`exac_mode\`\[\e[33m\]\`strict_mode\`\[\e[36m\]\\$\[\e[0m\] "
# The debug function lets you switch debug mode on and off.
# Turn it on if you need to see exas debugging logs.
debug() {
case "$1" in
""|"on") export EXA_DEBUG=1 ;;
"off") export EXA_DEBUG= ;;
"trace") export EXA_DEBUG=trace ;;
"status") [ -n "$EXA_DEBUG" ] && echo "debug on" || echo "debug off" ;;
*) echo "Usage: debug on|off|trace|status"; return 1 ;;
esac;
}
# The strict function lets you switch strict mode on and off.
# Turn it on if youd like exas command-line arguments checked.
strict() {
case "$1" in
"on") export EXA_STRICT=1 ;;
"off") export EXA_STRICT= ;;
"") [ -n "$EXA_STRICT" ] && echo "strict on" || echo "strict off" ;;
*) echo "Usage: strict on|off"; return 1 ;;
esac;
}
# The colors function sets or unsets the LS_COLORS and EXA_COLORS
# environment variables. Theres also a hacker theme which turns everything
# green, which is usually used for checking that all colour codes work, and
# for looking cool while you phreak some mainframes or whatever.
colors() {
case "$1" in
"ls")
export LS_COLORS="di=34:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=34;46:cd=34;43:su=30;41:sg=30;46:tw=30;42:ow=30;43"
export EXA_COLORS="" ;;
"hacker")
export LS_COLORS="di=32:ex=32:fi=32:pi=32:so=32:bd=32:cd=32:ln=32:or=32:mi=32"
export EXA_COLORS="ur=32:uw=32:ux=32:ue=32:gr=32:gw=32:gx=32:tr=32:tw=32:tx=32:su=32:sf=32:xa=32:sn=32:sb=32:df=32:ds=32:uu=32:un=32:gu=32:gn=32:lc=32:lm=32:ga=32:gm=32:gd=32:gv=32:gt=32:xx=32:da=32:in=32:bl=32:hd=32:lp=32:cc=32:" ;;
"off")
export LS_COLORS=
export EXA_COLORS= ;;
"")
[ -n "$LS_COLORS" ] && echo "LS_COLORS=$LS_COLORS" || echo "ls-colors off"
[ -n "$EXA_COLORS" ] && echo "EXA_COLORS=$EXA_COLORS" || echo "exa-colors off" ;;
*) echo "Usage: ls-colors ls|hacker|off"; return 1 ;;
esac;
}