# ZSH has a quirk where `preexec` is only run if a command is actually run (i.e # pressing ENTER at an empty command line will not cause preexec to fire). This # can cause timing issues, as a user who presses "ENTER" without running a command # will see the time to the start of the last command, which may be very large. # To fix this, we create STARSHIP_START_TIME upon preexec() firing, and destroy it # after drawing the prompt. This ensures that the timing for one command is only # ever drawn once (for the prompt immediately after it is run). zmodload zsh/parameter # Needed to access jobstates variable for NUM_JOBS # Will be run before every prompt draw starship_precmd() { # Save the status, because commands in this pipeline will change $? STATUS=$? # Use length of jobstates array as number of jobs. Expansion fails inside # quotes so we set it here and then use the value later on. NUM_JOBS=$#jobstates # Compute cmd_duration, if we have a time to consume if [[ ! -z "${STARSHIP_START_TIME+1}" ]]; then STARSHIP_END_TIME="$(date +%s)" STARSHIP_DURATION=$((STARSHIP_END_TIME - STARSHIP_START_TIME)) PROMPT="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --cmd-duration=$STARSHIP_DURATION --jobs="$NUM_JOBS")" unset STARSHIP_START_TIME else PROMPT="$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --status=$STATUS --jobs="$NUM_JOBS")" fi } starship_preexec(){ STARSHIP_START_TIME="$(date +%s)" } # If precmd/preexec arrays are not already set, set them. If we don't do this, # the code to detect whether starship_precmd is already in precmd_functions will # fail because the array doesn't exist (and same for starship_preexec) [[ -z "${precmd_functions+1}" ]] && precmd_functions=() [[ -z "${preexec_functions+1}" ]] && preexec_functions=() # If starship precmd/preexec functions are already hooked, don't double-hook them # to avoid unnecessary performance degradation in nested shells if [[ ${precmd_functions[(ie)starship_precmd]} -gt ${#precmd_functions} ]]; then precmd_functions+=(starship_precmd) fi if [[ ${preexec_functions[(ie)starship_preexec]} -gt ${#preexec_functions} ]]; then preexec_functions+=(starship_preexec) fi # Set up a function to redraw the prompt if the user switches vi modes function zle-keymap-select { PROMPT=$(::STARSHIP:: prompt --keymap=$KEYMAP --jobs="$(jobs | wc -l)") zle reset-prompt } STARSHIP_START_TIME="$(date +%s)" zle -N zle-keymap-select export STARSHIP_SHELL="zsh"