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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/SOURCES/README.md b/SOURCES/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb813a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +# Simple colored bash prompt + +Defined in `/etc/profile.d/bash-color-prompt.sh` + +The prompt color theme can be customized simply by setting +the `PROMPT_COLOR` envvar, and optionally `PROMPT_DIR_COLOR`. + +For example `PROMPT_COLOR='2;7'` is dim inverse-video +or `PROMPT_COLOR='44'` gives a blue background. + +`PROMPT_DIR_COLOR` similarly changes the color of the working directory, +which otherwise defaults to `PROMPT_COLOR`. + +## Coloring Examples + +```shell +PROMPT_COLOR=0 # disable colors/attribs +PROMPT_COLOR=1 # bold prompt +PROMPT_COLOR=2 # dim prompt +PROMPT_COLOR=4 # underline prompt +PROMPT_COLOR='2;7' # dim reverse video +PROMPT_COLOR='42' # green background +PROMPT_COLOR='53' # overline separator +PROMPT_COLOR='1;33;44' # bold yellow on blue +PROMPT_COLOR='43;30' # black on yellow +PROMPT_COLOR='1;32' # bold green +PROMPT_COLOR='' # unset defaults to green +``` + +```shell +eval $(grep ANSI_COLOR /etc/os-release) +PROMPT_COLOR="$ANSI_COLOR" +``` + +See for ANSI codes details. + +## Configurable variables +bash-color-prompt's PS1 has the following general structure: +`[PROMPT_START] PROMPT_USERHOST^PROMPT_SEPARATOR PROMPT_DIRECTORY^[PROMPT_END]` +(`^` means color reset) described below: + +### `PROMPT_START` (optional) +Displayed at the start of the prompt. + +### `PROMPT_USERHOST` +Default: `PROMPT_USERHOST='\u@\h'` + +Defaults to `PROMPT_COLOR`. + +See the PROMPTING section of `man bash` or `info bash` for +the available backslash-escaped special characters. + +### `PROMPT_SEPARATOR` +Default: `PROMPT_SEPARATOR=':'` + +eg you can change it to `'\n` or `' \t\n' + +### `PROMPT_DIRECTORY` +Default: `PROMPT_DIRECTORY='\w'` + +eg you can change it to `'\W'` + +Defaults to `PROMPT_DIR_COLOR` if set or `PROMPT_COLOR`. + +### `PROMPT_END` +Displayed at the end of the prompt (before `\$`). + +## Traditional Red Hat prompt +``` +PROMPT_START='[' +PROMPT_END=']' +PROMPT_SEPARATOR=' ' +PROMPT_DIRECTORY='\W' +PROMPT_COLOR='0' +``` + +## Defaults functions +The traditional Red Hat prompt can be set with the `prompt_traditional` function. + +The prompt can be reset to default with the `prompt_default` function. + +Use the `prompt_default_os` function to use `ANSI_COLOR` from `/etc/os-release`. + +## Multiline prompt example +``` +PROMPT_START='\t\n' +PROMPT_COLOR='30;43' +PROMPT_DIR_COLOR='44' +PROMPT_SEPARATOR='\n' +``` +You can also set say `PS0='\t'` to timestamp the start of commands. + +## Git branch integration +``` +function prompt_command { + ref=$(/usr/bin/git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) + git_branch=${ref:+:$ref} +} +PROMPT_COMMAND=prompt_command +PROMPT_END='${git_branch@P}' +``` + +## Terminal title +Using bash `PROMPT_COMMAND` one can also set the terminal title with: +``` +echo -n -e "\e]0;${PROMPT_USERHOST@P}${PROMPT_USERHOST:+:}${PROMPT_DIRECTORY}" +``` + +## Container support +Basic container support can be setup with say: +``` +PROMPT_START='${container:+⬢ }' +``` +though putting it in `PROMPT_USERHOST` might make more sense. + +## Show exit code for error in red +``` +PROMPT_END="${colorpre@P}31${colorsuf@P}'${?#0}'"%{colorreset}" +``` + +## Sourcing +Set `prompt_color_force` +(before sourcing `/etc/bashrc` or `bash-color-prompt.sh` directly) +to turn on bash-color-prompt unconditionally, +otherwise by default it is only setup cautiously +if `$TERM` ends in "color" *and* PS1 is the fedora or bash default. + +For example: +```shellsession +if [ -t 0 ]; then +prompt_color_force=1 +source /etc/profile.d/bash-color-prompt.sh +fi +``` +can be added to `~/.bashrc` to turn on bash-color-prompt "everywhere". + +## Contribute +Please open issues against +[shell-color-prompt](https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shell-color-prompt). + +shell-color is distributed under the GPL license version 2 or later. diff --git a/SOURCES/bash-color-prompt.sh b/SOURCES/bash-color-prompt.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc438d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/SOURCES/bash-color-prompt.sh @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# see /usr/share/doc/bash-color-prompt/README.md + +## to truncate \w dirpath set: +# PROMPT_DIRTRIM=3 + +# only set for color terminals and if PS1 unchanged from bash or fedora defaults +if [ -n "${BASH_VERSION}" -a '(' "$PS1" = "[\u@\h \W]\\$ " -o "$PS1" = "\\s-\\v\\\$ " ')' -a '(' "${TERM: -5}" = "color" -o "${TERM}" = "linux" ')' -o -n "${bash_prompt_color_force}" ]; then + + PROMPT_COLOR="${PROMPT_COLOR:-32}" + PROMPT_USERHOST="${PROMPT_USERHOST:-\u@\h}" + PROMPT_SEPARATOR="${PROMPT_SEPARATOR:-:}" + PROMPT_DIRECTORY="${PROMPT_DIRECTORY:-\w}" + colorpre='\[\e[' + colorsuf='m\]' + colorreset="${colorpre}0${colorsuf}" + PS1='${PROMPT_START@P}'"${colorpre}"'${PROMPT_COLOR}'"${colorsuf}"'${PROMPT_USERHOST@P}'"${colorreset}"'${PROMPT_SEPARATOR@P}'"${colorpre}"'${PROMPT_DIR_COLOR:-${PROMPT_COLOR}}'"${colorsuf}"'${PROMPT_DIRECTORY@P}'"${colorreset}"'${PROMPT_END@P}\$'"${colorreset} " + + prompt_default() { + PROMPT_COLOR="$1" + PROMPT_DIR_COLOR="$2" + PROMPT_SEPARATOR=':' + PROMPT_DIRECTORY='\w' + PROMPT_START='' + PROMPT_END='' + } + + prompt_traditional() { + PROMPT_COLOR="${1:-0}" + PROMPT_DIR_COLOR="$2" + PROMPT_SEPARATOR=' ' + PROMPT_DIRECTORY='\W' + PROMPT_START='[' + PROMPT_END=']' + } + + prompt_default_os() { + eval "$(grep ANSI_COLOR /etc/os-release)" + PROMPT_COLOR="$ANSI_COLOR" + PROMPT_DIR_COLOR="$1" + PROMPT_SEPARATOR=':' + PROMPT_DIRECTORY='\w' + PROMPT_START='' + PROMPT_END='' + } + +fi diff --git a/SPECS/shell-color-prompt.spec b/SPECS/shell-color-prompt.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3babda8 --- /dev/null +++ b/SPECS/shell-color-prompt.spec @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +Name: shell-color-prompt +Version: 0.4.2 +Release: 2%{?dist} +Summary: Color prompt for bash shell + +License: GPL-2.0-or-later +URL: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shell-color-prompt +Source0: bash-color-prompt.sh +Source1: README.md +Source2: COPYING +BuildArch: noarch + +%description +Default colored bash prompt. + +%package -n bash-color-prompt +Summary: Color prompt for bash shell + +%description -n bash-color-prompt +Default colored bash prompt. + + +%prep +%setup -c -T +cp %{SOURCE0} %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} . + + +%build +%{nil} + +%install +%global profiledir %{_sysconfdir}/profile.d + +install -m 644 -D -t %{buildroot}%{profiledir} bash-color-prompt.sh + + +%files -n bash-color-prompt +%license COPYING +%doc README.md +%{profiledir}/bash-color-prompt.sh + + +%changelog +* Mon Jun 24 2024 Troy Dawson - 0.4.2-2 +- Bump release for June 2024 mass rebuild + +* Fri Jun 7 2024 Jens Petersen - 0.4.2-1 +- test for BASH_VERSION to avoid running for other shells + (#2279643, Nathan Grennan) +- fix condition regression introduced in 0.4.1 linux console change +- rename prompt_color_force variable to bash_prompt_color_force + +* Thu Jan 25 2024 Jens Petersen - 0.4.1-1 +- also enable for Linux console (TERM=linux) + +* Mon Nov 13 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.4-1 +- define PROMPT_COLOR +- add PROMPT_USERHOST default variable +- add colorpre and colorsuf variables +- drop PROMPT_ERROR +- drop built-in container support for now +- reset color after $ prompt +- only define default functions if setting PS1 + +* Mon Nov 13 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.3-1 +- add PROMPT_SEPARATOR and PROMPT_DIRECTORY default variables (#2239152) +- add optional PROMPT_START and PROMPT_END (replaces PROMPT_BRACKETS) +- add prompt_default(), prompt_traditional(), and prompt_default_os() +- expand README.md + +* Sat Nov 11 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.2.1-1 +- add a container ⬢ symbol prefix + +* Fri Nov 10 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.2-1 +- add PROMPT_DIR_COLOR to change the dir color (Thomas Steenholdt, #2239152) +- also check for bash default prompt for login shell (Sam Morris, #2248853) +- add PROMPT_BRACKETS to surround the prompt with traditional brackets + (based on feedback from Thomas Steenholdt, #2239152) + +* Thu Nov 9 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1.1-1 +- only show error code if PROMPT_ERROR set + +* Tue Aug 15 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1-6 +- rename source package to shell-color-prompt + +* Tue Jun 27 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1-5 +- the colon separator is now uncolored + +* Tue Jun 27 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1-4 +- revert default to normal green (not bright/bold) +- set prompt_color_force to override interactive terminal checks +- drop bold from red error code + +* Tue Jun 27 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1-3 +- quote TERM expansion in conditional + +* Tue Jun 27 2023 Jens Petersen - 0.1-2 +- change default to dim reverse video + +* Mon Jun 26 2023 Jens Petersen +- initial poc with bold green default