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Set color bash prompt according to git/svn branch, and return status of last command.
#!/bin/bash
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#
# Set the bash prompt according to: (well there is k9s, but this is highly customizable as you wish; like I did :D)
# * current AWS profile configured (really helpful if you are switching AWS accounts frequently)
# * current context of Kubernetes(K8S) cluster ( also helpful to see which cluster you are working on
# * the active virtualenv
# * the branch/status of the current git repository
# * the return value of the previous command
# * the fact you just came from Windows and are used to having newlines in
# your prompts.
#
# USAGE:
#
# 1. Save this file as ~/.bash_prompt (or any name and path you like)
# 2. Add the following line to the end of your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile or ~/.profile (Yeah, source it like below)
# . ~/.bash_prompt
# AUTHOR:
#
# Manoj Prasanna Handapangoda <hmdmph@gmail.com>
#
# LINEAGE:
#
# Based on and inspired by work of Woods
# https://gist.github.com/woods/31967
# The various escape codes that we can use to color our prompt.
RED="\[\033[0;31m\]"
YELLOW="\[\033[1;33m\]"
GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]"
BLUE="\[\033[1;34m\]"
MAG="\[\033[1;95m\]"
LIGHT_RED="\[\033[1;31m\]"
LIGHT_GREEN="\[\033[1;32m\]"
WHITE="\[\033[1;37m\]"
LIGHT_GRAY="\[\033[0;37m\]"
COLOR_NONE="\[\e[0m\]"
# Detect whether the current directory is a git repository.
function is_git_repository {
git branch > /dev/null 2>&1
}
# Determine the branch/state information for this git repository.
function set_git_branch {
# Capture the output of the "git status" command.
git_status="$(git status 2> /dev/null)"
# Set color based on clean/staged/dirty.
if [[ ${git_status} =~ "working tree clean" ]]; then
state="${GREEN}"
elif [[ ${git_status} =~ "Changes to be committed" ]]; then
state="${YELLOW}"
else
state="${LIGHT_RED}"
fi
# Set arrow icon based on status against remote.
remote_pattern="# Your branch is (.*) of"
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${remote_pattern} ]]; then
if [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} == "ahead" ]]; then
remote="⬆ "
else
remote="⬇ "
fi
else
remote=""
fi
diverge_pattern="# Your branch and (.*) have diverged"
if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${diverge_pattern} ]]; then
remote="⬈"
fi
# Get the name of the branch.
branch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null);
# Set the final branch string.
BRANCH="${state}(${branch})${remote}${COLOR_NONE} "
}
function get_k8s_env(){
CUR_K8S=$(kubectl config current-context)
}
# Return the prompt symbol to use, colorized based on the return value of the
# previous command.
function set_prompt_symbol () {
CUR_K8S=$(kubectl config current-context)
PROMPT_SYMBOL="${MAG}[${CUR_K8S} | ${LIGHT_RED}${AWS_PROFILE} ${MAG}]\$${COLOR_NONE}"
}
# Set the full bash prompt.
function set_bash_prompt () {
# Set the PROMPT_SYMBOL variable. We do this first so we don't lose the
# return value of the last command.
set_prompt_symbol $?
# Set the BRANCH variable.
if is_git_repository ; then
set_git_branch
else
BRANCH=''
fi
# Set the bash prompt variable.
PS1="
${GREEN}${YELLOW}\w${COLOR_NONE} ${BRANCH}
${PROMPT_SYMBOL} "
}
# Tell bash to execute this function just before displaying its prompt.
PROMPT_COMMAND=set_bash_prompt
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hmdmph commented Jan 3, 2022

You can get a bash prompt like below. Quite useful when you have lots of clusters to connect and lots of AWS accounts to switch.

bash-1

bash-2

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