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# in ~/bin/gitprompt.csh: | |
setenv GIT_BRANCH_CMD "sh -c 'git branch --no-color 2> /dev/null' | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/(\1) /'" | |
set prompt="%m:%~ `$GIT_BRANCH_CMD`%B%#%b " | |
# and then in ~/.cshrc: | |
alias precmd "source ~/bin/gitprompt.csh" |
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Found here by Stephan Farestam
Here is a bash-only YAML parser that leverages sed and awk to parse simple yaml files:
function parse_yaml {
local prefix=$2
local s='[[:space:]]*' w='[a-zA-Z0-9_]*' fs=$(echo @|tr @ '\034')
sed -ne "s|^\($s\):|\1|" \
-e "s|^\($s\)\($w\)$s:$s[\"']\(.*\)[\"']$s\$|\1$fs\2$fs\3|p" \
-e "s|^($s)($w)$s:$s(.*)$s$|\1$fs\2$fs\3|p" $1 |
# ⚠️ USE AT YOUR OWN RISK | |
# first: pip install pysqlite3-binary | |
# then in settings.py: | |
# these three lines swap the stdlib sqlite3 lib with the pysqlite3 package | |
__import__('pysqlite3') | |
import sys | |
sys.modules['sqlite3'] = sys.modules.pop('pysqlite3') | |
DATABASES = { |