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Merge pull request #1645 from mbologna/master
a new theme, different from the already existent themes :)
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# reference colors
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GREEN="%{$fg_bold[green]%}"
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RED="%{$fg_bold[red]%}"
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CYAN="%{$fg_bold[cyan]%}"
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YELLOW="%{$fg_bold[yellow]%}"
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BLUE="%{$fg_bold[blue]%}"
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MAGENTA="%{$fg_bold[magenta]%}"
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WHITE="%{$fg_bold[white]%}"
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COLOR_ARRAY=($GREEN $RED $CYAN $YELLOW $BLUE $MAGENTA $WHITE)
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# color reset
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RESET_COLOR="%{$reset_color%}"
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# which color should be applied?
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USERNAME_NORMAL_COLOR=$WHITE
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USERNAME_ROOT_COLOR=$RED
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HOSTNAME_NORMAL_COLOR=$BLUE
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# uncomment next line if you want auto-generated hostname color
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#for i in `hostname`; HOSTNAME_NORMAL_COLOR=$COLOR_ARRAY[$[((#i))%7+1]]
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HOSTNAME_ROOT_COLOR=$RED
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HOSTNAME_COLOR=%(!.$HOSTNAME_ROOT_COLOR.$HOSTNAME_NORMAL_COLOR)
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CURRENT_DIR_COLOR=$CYAN
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# zsh commands
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USERNAME_COMMAND="%n"
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HOSTNAME_COMMAND="%m"
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CURRENT_DIR="%~"
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# output: colors + commands
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USERNAME_OUTPUT="%(!..$USERNAME_NORMAL_COLOR$USERNAME_COMMAND$RESET_COLOR@)"
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HOSTNAME_OUTPUT="$HOSTNAME_COLOR$HOSTNAME_COMMAND$RESET_COLOR"
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CURRENT_DIR_OUTPUT="$CURRENT_DIR_COLOR$CURRENT_DIR"
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LAST_COMMAND_OUTPUT="%(?.%(!.$RED.$GREEN).$YELLOW)"
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# git theming
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="("
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX=""
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY=")$RED*"
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ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN=")"
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# wrap all together
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PROMPT='$USERNAME_OUTPUT$HOSTNAME_OUTPUT:$CURRENT_DIR_OUTPUT $LAST_COMMAND_OUTPUT%#$RESET_COLOR '
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RPROMPT='%1(j.fg: [%j].) $GREEN$(git_prompt_info)$RESET_COLOR [%@]'
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