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Custom bash-it theme based on Binary Anomaly
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Set term to 256color mode, if 256color is not supported, colors won't work properly
if [[ $COLORTERM = gnome-* && $TERM = xterm ]] && infocmp gnome-256color >/dev/null 2>&1; then
export TERM=gnome-256color
elif infocmp xterm-256color >/dev/null 2>&1; then
export TERM=xterm-256color
fi
# Detect whether a rebbot is required
function show_reboot_required() {
if [ ! -z "$_bf_prompt_reboot_info" ]; then
if [ -f /var/run/reboot-required ]; then
printf "Reboot required!"
fi
fi
}
# Set different host color for local and remote sessions
function set_host_color() {
# Detect if connection is through SSH
if [[ ! -z $SSH_CLIENT ]]; then
printf "${lime_yellow}"
else
printf "${light_orange}"
fi
}
# Set different username color for users and root
function set_user_color() {
case $(id -u) in
0)
printf "${red}"
;;
*)
printf "${cyan}"
;;
esac
}
scm_prompt() {
CHAR=$(scm_char)
if [ $CHAR = $SCM_NONE_CHAR ]
then
return
else
echo "[$(scm_char) $(scm_prompt_info)]"
fi
}
# Define custom colors we need
# non-printable bytes in PS1 need to be contained within \[ \].
# Otherwise, bash will count them in the length of the prompt
function set_custom_colors() {
dark_grey="\[$(tput setaf 8)\]"
light_grey="\[$(tput setaf 248)\]"
light_orange="\[$(tput setaf 172)\]"
bright_yellow="\[$(tput setaf 220)\]"
lime_yellow="\[$(tput setaf 190)\]"
aqua_green="\[$(tput setaf 47)\]"
dark_blue="\[$(tput setaf 21)\]"
powder_blue="\[$(tput setaf 153)\]"
}
__ps_time() {
echo "$(clock_prompt)${normal}\n"
}
function prompt_command() {
ps_reboot="${bright_yellow}$(show_reboot_required)${normal}\n"
ps_username="$(set_user_color)\u${normal}"
ps_uh_separator="${dark_blue}@${normal}"
ps_hostname="$(set_host_color)\h${normal}"
ps_path="${yellow}\w${normal}"
ps_scm_prompt="${light_grey}$(scm_prompt)"
ps_user_mark="${normal} ${normal}"
ps_user_input="${normal}"
# Set prompt
PS1="$ps_reboot$(__ps_time)$ps_username$ps_uh_separator$ps_hostname $ps_path $ps_scm_prompt$ps_user_mark$ps_user_input"
}
# Initialize custom colors
set_custom_colors
THEME_CLOCK_COLOR=${THEME_CLOCK_COLOR:-"$dark_grey"}
# scm theming
SCM_THEME_PROMPT_PREFIX=""
SCM_THEME_PROMPT_SUFFIX=""
SCM_THEME_PROMPT_DIRTY=" ${bold_red}✗${light_grey}"
SCM_THEME_PROMPT_CLEAN=" ${aqua_green}✓${light_grey}"
SCM_GIT_CHAR="${aqua_green}±${light_grey}"
SCM_SVN_CHAR="${bold_cyan}⑆${light_grey}"
SCM_HG_CHAR="${bold_red}☿${light_grey}"
safe_append_prompt_command prompt_command
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hartsick commented Mar 30, 2017

  1. Install Bash-it
    Place above file at ~/.bash_it/themes/binaryanomaly-2/

To activate the Bash-it theme, in ~/.bash_profile, add:

export BASH_IT="/Users/YOURUSERNAME/.bash_it"

# Lock and Load a custom theme file
# location /.bash_it/themes/
export BASH_IT_THEME='binaryanomaly-2'

# Load Bash It
source $BASH_IT/bash_it.sh

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