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Lone Star zsh
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Lone Star - A futuristic minimal awesome Texas inspired theme for zsh
#
# Based heavily on the pure theme which includes the following note:
#
# Based on the custom Zsh-prompt of the same name by Sindre Sorhus. A huge
# thanks goes out to him for designing the fantastic Pure prompt in the first
# place! I'd also like to thank Julien Nicoulaud for his "nicoulaj" theme from
# which I've borrowed both some ideas and some actual code. You can find out
# more about both of these fantastic two people here:
#
# Sindre Sorhus
# Github: https://github.com/sindresorhus
# Twitter: https://twitter.com/sindresorhus
#
# Julien Nicoulaud
# Github: https://github.com/nicoulaj
# Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicoulaj
#
# With modifications by me... recommend setting your term coursor to _ and blink
#
# Daniel Sellers
# Github: https://github.com/designfrontier
# Twitter: https://twitter.com/daniel_sellers
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set required options
#
setopt prompt_subst
# Load required modules
#
autoload -Uz vcs_info
# Set vcs_info parameters
#
zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable hg bzr git
zstyle ':vcs_info:*:*' unstagedstr '!'
zstyle ':vcs_info:*:*' stagedstr '+'
zstyle ':vcs_info:*:*' formats "$FX[bold]%r$FX[no-bold]/%S" "%s/%b" "%%u%c"
zstyle ':vcs_info:*:*' actionformats "$FX[bold]%r$FX[no-bold]/%S" "%s/%b" "%u%c (%a)"
zstyle ':vcs_info:*:*' nvcsformats "%~" "" ""
# Fastest possible way to check if repo is dirty
#
git_dirty() {
# Check if we're in a git repo
command git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree &>/dev/null || return
# Check if it's dirty
command git diff --quiet --ignore-submodules HEAD &>/dev/null; [ $? -eq 1 ] && echo "%F{red}★%f"
}
# Display information about the current repository
# or if not in a repo display current directory
#
repo_information() {
if [[ -z ${vcs_info_msg_0_%%/.} ]] then
echo "%F{cyan}${PWD/#$HOME/~}%f"
else
echo "%F{cyan}${vcs_info_msg_0_%%/.} %F{8}$vcs_info_msg_1_`git_dirty` $vcs_info_msg_2_%f"
fi
}
# Displays the exec time of the last command if set threshold was exceeded
#
cmd_exec_time() {
local stop=`date +%s`
local start=${cmd_timestamp:-$stop}
let local elapsed=$stop-$start
[ $elapsed -gt 5 ] && echo ${elapsed}s
}
# Get the intial timestamp for cmd_exec_time
#
preexec() {
cmd_timestamp=`date +%s`
}
# Output additional information about paths, repos and exec time
#
precmd() {
vcs_info # Get version control info before we start outputting stuff
print -P "\n$(repo_information) %F{yellow}$(cmd_exec_time)%f"
}
# Define prompts
#
PROMPT="%{$bg[red]%}$VAULTED_ENV%{$reset_color%}%(?.%F{8}.%F{red})➟%f " # Display a red prompt char on failure
RPROMPT="%F{8}${SSH_TTY:+%n@%m}%f" # Display username if connected via SSH
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# List of vcs_info format strings:
#
# %b => current branch
# %a => current action (rebase/merge)
# %s => current version control system
# %r => name of the root directory of the repository
# %S => current path relative to the repository root directory
# %m => in case of Git, show information about stashes
# %u => show unstaged changes in the repository
# %c => show staged changes in the repository
#
# List of prompt format strings:
#
# prompt:
# %F => color dict
# %f => reset color
# %~ => current path
# %* => time
# %n => username
# %m => shortname host
# %(?..) => prompt conditional - %(condition.true.false)
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Now shows your environment if you are using vaulted for environment management

screen shot 2016-02-26 at 4 03 25 pm

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