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# Pure
# by Sindre Sorhus
# https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure
# MIT License
# For my own and others sanity
# git:
# %b => current branch
# %a => current action (rebase/merge)
# prompt:
# %F => color dict
# %f => reset color
# %~ => current path
# %* => time
# %n => username
# %m => shortname host
# %(?..) => prompt conditional - %(condition.true.false)
# terminal codes:
# \e7 => save cursor position
# \e[2A => move cursor 2 lines up
# \e[1G => go to position 1 in terminal
# \e8 => restore cursor position
# \e[K => clears everything after the cursor on the current line
# \e[2K => clear everything on the current line
# Turns seconds into human readable time.
# 165392 => 1d 21h 56m 32s
# https://github.com/sindresorhus/pretty-time-zsh
prompt_pure_human_time_to_var() {
local human total_seconds=$1 var=$2
local days=$(( total_seconds / 60 / 60 / 24 ))
local hours=$(( total_seconds / 60 / 60 % 24 ))
local minutes=$(( total_seconds / 60 % 60 ))
local seconds=$(( total_seconds % 60 ))
(( days > 0 )) && human+="${days}d "
(( hours > 0 )) && human+="${hours}h "
(( minutes > 0 )) && human+="${minutes}m "
human+="${seconds}s"
# Store human readable time in a variable as specified by the caller
typeset -g "${var}"="${human}"
}
# Stores (into prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time) the execution
# time of the last command if set threshold was exceeded.
prompt_pure_check_cmd_exec_time() {
integer elapsed
(( elapsed = EPOCHSECONDS - ${prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp:-$EPOCHSECONDS} ))
typeset -g prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time=
(( elapsed > ${PURE_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME:-5} )) && {
prompt_pure_human_time_to_var $elapsed "prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time"
}
}
prompt_pure_set_title() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
# Emacs terminal does not support settings the title.
(( ${+EMACS} || ${+INSIDE_EMACS} )) && return
case $TTY in
# Don't set title over serial console.
/dev/ttyS[0-9]*) return;;
esac
# Show hostname if connected via SSH.
local hostname=
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_state[username] ]]; then
# Expand in-place in case ignore-escape is used.
hostname="${(%):-(%m) }"
fi
local -a opts
case $1 in
expand-prompt) opts=(-P);;
ignore-escape) opts=(-r);;
esac
# Set title atomically in one print statement so that it works when XTRACE is enabled.
print -n $opts $'\e]0;'${hostname}${2}$'\a'
}
prompt_pure_preexec() {
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern ]]; then
# Detect when Git is performing pull/fetch, including Git aliases.
local -H MATCH MBEGIN MEND match mbegin mend
if [[ $2 =~ (git|hub)\ (.*\ )?($prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern)(\ .*)?$ ]]; then
# We must flush the async jobs to cancel our git fetch in order
# to avoid conflicts with the user issued pull / fetch.
async_flush_jobs 'prompt_pure'
fi
fi
typeset -g prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp=$EPOCHSECONDS
# Shows the current directory and executed command in the title while a process is active.
prompt_pure_set_title 'ignore-escape' "$PWD:t: $2"
# Disallow Python virtualenv from updating the prompt. Set it to 12 if
# untouched by the user to indicate that Pure modified it. Here we use
# the magic number 12, same as in `psvar`.
export VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT=${VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT:-12}
}
# Change the colors if their value are different from the current ones.
prompt_pure_set_colors() {
local color_temp key value
for key value in ${(kv)prompt_pure_colors}; do
zstyle -t ":prompt:pure:$key" color "$value"
case $? in
1) # The current style is different from the one from zstyle.
zstyle -s ":prompt:pure:$key" color color_temp
prompt_pure_colors[$key]=$color_temp ;;
2) # No style is defined.
prompt_pure_colors[$key]=$prompt_pure_colors_default[$key] ;;
esac
done
}
prompt_pure_preprompt_render() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
unset prompt_pure_async_render_requested
# Set color for Git branch/dirty status and change color if dirty checking has been delayed.
local git_color=$prompt_pure_colors[git:branch]
local git_dirty_color=$prompt_pure_colors[git:dirty]
[[ -n ${prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp+x} ]] && git_color=$prompt_pure_colors[git:branch:cached]
# Initialize the preprompt array.
local -a preprompt_parts
# Suspended jobs in background.
if ((${(M)#jobstates:#suspended:*} != 0)); then
preprompt_parts+='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[suspended_jobs]}✦'
fi
# Username and machine, if applicable.
[[ -n $prompt_pure_state[username] ]] && preprompt_parts+=($prompt_pure_state[username])
# Set the path.
preprompt_parts+=('%F{${prompt_pure_colors[path]}}%~%f')
# Git branch and dirty status info.
typeset -gA prompt_pure_vcs_info
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_vcs_info[branch] ]]; then
preprompt_parts+=("%F{$git_color}"'${prompt_pure_vcs_info[branch]}'"%F{$git_dirty_color}"'${prompt_pure_git_dirty}%f')
fi
# Git action (for example, merge).
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_vcs_info[action] ]]; then
preprompt_parts+=("%F{$prompt_pure_colors[git:action]}"'$prompt_pure_vcs_info[action]%f')
fi
# Git pull/push arrows.
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_git_arrows ]]; then
preprompt_parts+=('%F{$prompt_pure_colors[git:arrow]}${prompt_pure_git_arrows}%f')
fi
# Git stash symbol (if opted in).
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_git_stash ]]; then
preprompt_parts+=('%F{$prompt_pure_colors[git:stash]}${PURE_GIT_STASH_SYMBOL:-≡}%f')
fi
# Execution time.
[[ -n $prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time ]] && preprompt_parts+=('%F{$prompt_pure_colors[execution_time]}${prompt_pure_cmd_exec_time}%f')
local cleaned_ps1=$PROMPT
local -H MATCH MBEGIN MEND
if [[ $PROMPT = *$prompt_newline* ]]; then
# Remove everything from the prompt until the newline. This
# removes the preprompt and only the original PROMPT remains.
cleaned_ps1=${PROMPT##*${prompt_newline}}
fi
unset MATCH MBEGIN MEND
# Construct the new prompt with a clean preprompt.
local -ah ps1
ps1=(
${(j. .)preprompt_parts} # Join parts, space separated.
$prompt_newline # Separate preprompt and prompt.
$cleaned_ps1
)
PROMPT="${(j..)ps1}"
# Expand the prompt for future comparision.
local expanded_prompt
expanded_prompt="${(S%%)PROMPT}"
if [[ $1 == precmd ]]; then
# Initial newline, for spaciousness.
print
elif [[ $prompt_pure_last_prompt != $expanded_prompt ]]; then
# Redraw the prompt.
prompt_pure_reset_prompt
fi
typeset -g prompt_pure_last_prompt=$expanded_prompt
}
prompt_pure_precmd() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
# Check execution time and store it in a variable.
prompt_pure_check_cmd_exec_time
unset prompt_pure_cmd_timestamp
# Shows the full path in the title.
prompt_pure_set_title 'expand-prompt' '%~'
# Modify the colors if some have changed..
prompt_pure_set_colors
# Perform async Git dirty check and fetch.
prompt_pure_async_tasks
# Check if we should display the virtual env. We use a sufficiently high
# index of psvar (12) here to avoid collisions with user defined entries.
psvar[12]=
# Check if a Conda environment is active and display its name.
if [[ -n $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV ]]; then
psvar[12]="${CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV//[$'\t\r\n']}"
fi
# When VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT is empty, it was unset by the user and
# Pure should take back control.
if [[ -n $VIRTUAL_ENV ]] && [[ -z $VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT || $VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT = 12 ]]; then
psvar[12]="${VIRTUAL_ENV:t}"
export VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT=12
fi
# Nix package manager integration. If used from within 'nix shell' - shell name is shown like so:
# ~/Projects/flake-utils-plus master
# flake-utils-plus
if zstyle -T ":prompt:pure:environment:nix-shell" show; then
if [[ -n $IN_NIX_SHELL ]]; then
psvar[12]="${name:-nix-shell}"
fi
fi
# Make sure VIM prompt is reset.
prompt_pure_reset_prompt_symbol
# Print the preprompt.
prompt_pure_preprompt_render "precmd"
if [[ -n $ZSH_THEME ]]; then
print "WARNING: Oh My Zsh themes are enabled (ZSH_THEME='${ZSH_THEME}'). Pure might not be working correctly."
print "For more information, see: https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure#oh-my-zsh"
unset ZSH_THEME # Only show this warning once.
fi
}
prompt_pure_async_git_aliases() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local -a gitalias pullalias
# List all aliases and split on newline.
gitalias=(${(@f)"$(command git config --get-regexp "^alias\.")"})
for line in $gitalias; do
parts=(${(@)=line}) # Split line on spaces.
aliasname=${parts[1]#alias.} # Grab the name (alias.[name]).
shift parts # Remove `aliasname`
# Check alias for pull or fetch. Must be exact match.
if [[ $parts =~ ^(.*\ )?(pull|fetch)(\ .*)?$ ]]; then
pullalias+=($aliasname)
fi
done
print -- ${(j:|:)pullalias} # Join on pipe, for use in regex.
}
prompt_pure_async_vcs_info() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
# Configure `vcs_info` inside an async task. This frees up `vcs_info`
# to be used or configured as the user pleases.
zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable git
zstyle ':vcs_info:*' use-simple true
# Only export four message variables from `vcs_info`.
zstyle ':vcs_info:*' max-exports 3
# Export branch (%b), Git toplevel (%R), action (rebase/cherry-pick) (%a)
zstyle ':vcs_info:git*' formats '%b' '%R' '%a'
zstyle ':vcs_info:git*' actionformats '%b' '%R' '%a'
vcs_info
local -A info
info[pwd]=$PWD
info[branch]=${vcs_info_msg_0_//\%/%%}
info[top]=$vcs_info_msg_1_
info[action]=$vcs_info_msg_2_
print -r - ${(@kvq)info}
}
# Fastest possible way to check if a Git repo is dirty.
prompt_pure_async_git_dirty() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local untracked_dirty=$1
local untracked_git_mode=$(command git config --get status.showUntrackedFiles)
if [[ "$untracked_git_mode" != 'no' ]]; then
untracked_git_mode='normal'
fi
# Prevent e.g. `git status` from refreshing the index as a side effect.
export GIT_OPTIONAL_LOCKS=0
if [[ $untracked_dirty = 0 ]]; then
command git diff --no-ext-diff --quiet --exit-code
else
test -z "$(command git status --porcelain -u${untracked_git_mode})"
fi
return $?
}
prompt_pure_async_git_fetch() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local only_upstream=${1:-0}
# Sets `GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0` to disable authentication prompt for Git fetch (Git 2.3+).
export GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0
# Set SSH `BachMode` to disable all interactive SSH password prompting.
export GIT_SSH_COMMAND="${GIT_SSH_COMMAND:-"ssh"} -o BatchMode=yes"
# If gpg-agent is set to handle SSH keys for `git fetch`, make
# sure it doesn't corrupt the parent TTY.
# Setting an empty GPG_TTY forces pinentry-curses to close immediately rather
# than stall indefinitely waiting for user input.
export GPG_TTY=
local -a remote
if ((only_upstream)); then
local ref
ref=$(command git symbolic-ref -q HEAD)
# Set remote to only fetch information for the current branch.
remote=($(command git for-each-ref --format='%(upstream:remotename) %(refname)' $ref))
if [[ -z $remote[1] ]]; then
# No remote specified for this branch, skip fetch.
return 97
fi
fi
# Default return code, which indicates Git fetch failure.
local fail_code=99
# Guard against all forms of password prompts. By setting the shell into
# MONITOR mode we can notice when a child process prompts for user input
# because it will be suspended. Since we are inside an async worker, we
# have no way of transmitting the password and the only option is to
# kill it. If we don't do it this way, the process will corrupt with the
# async worker.
setopt localtraps monitor
# Make sure local HUP trap is unset to allow for signal propagation when
# the async worker is flushed.
trap - HUP
trap '
# Unset trap to prevent infinite loop
trap - CHLD
if [[ $jobstates = suspended* ]]; then
# Set fail code to password prompt and kill the fetch.
fail_code=98
kill %%
fi
' CHLD
# Do git fetch and avoid fetching tags or
# submodules to speed up the process.
command git -c gc.auto=0 fetch \
--quiet \
--no-tags \
--recurse-submodules=no \
$remote &>/dev/null &
wait $! || return $fail_code
unsetopt monitor
# Check arrow status after a successful `git fetch`.
prompt_pure_async_git_arrows
}
prompt_pure_async_git_arrows() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
command git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@'{u}'
}
prompt_pure_async_git_stash() {
git rev-list --walk-reflogs --count refs/stash
}
# Try to lower the priority of the worker so that disk heavy operations
# like `git status` has less impact on the system responsivity.
prompt_pure_async_renice() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
if command -v renice >/dev/null; then
command renice +15 -p $$
fi
if command -v ionice >/dev/null; then
command ionice -c 3 -p $$
fi
}
prompt_pure_async_init() {
typeset -g prompt_pure_async_inited
if ((${prompt_pure_async_inited:-0})); then
return
fi
prompt_pure_async_inited=1
async_start_worker "prompt_pure" -u -n
async_register_callback "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_callback
async_worker_eval "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_renice
}
prompt_pure_async_tasks() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
# Initialize the async worker.
prompt_pure_async_init
# Update the current working directory of the async worker.
async_worker_eval "prompt_pure" builtin cd -q $PWD
typeset -gA prompt_pure_vcs_info
local -H MATCH MBEGIN MEND
if [[ $PWD != ${prompt_pure_vcs_info[pwd]}* ]]; then
# Stop any running async jobs.
async_flush_jobs "prompt_pure"
# Reset Git preprompt variables, switching working tree.
unset prompt_pure_git_dirty
unset prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp
unset prompt_pure_git_arrows
unset prompt_pure_git_stash
unset prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern
prompt_pure_vcs_info[branch]=
prompt_pure_vcs_info[top]=
fi
unset MATCH MBEGIN MEND
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_vcs_info
# Only perform tasks inside a Git working tree.
[[ -n $prompt_pure_vcs_info[top] ]] || return
prompt_pure_async_refresh
}
prompt_pure_async_refresh() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
if [[ -z $prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern ]]; then
# We set the pattern here to avoid redoing the pattern check until the
# working tree has changed. Pull and fetch are always valid patterns.
typeset -g prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern="pull|fetch"
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_aliases
fi
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_arrows
# Do not perform `git fetch` if it is disabled or in home folder.
if (( ${PURE_GIT_PULL:-1} )) && [[ $prompt_pure_vcs_info[top] != $HOME ]]; then
zstyle -t :prompt:pure:git:fetch only_upstream
local only_upstream=$((? == 0))
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_fetch $only_upstream
fi
# If dirty checking is sufficiently fast,
# tell the worker to check it again, or wait for timeout.
integer time_since_last_dirty_check=$(( EPOCHSECONDS - ${prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp:-0} ))
if (( time_since_last_dirty_check > ${PURE_GIT_DELAY_DIRTY_CHECK:-1800} )); then
unset prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp
# Check check if there is anything to pull.
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_dirty ${PURE_GIT_UNTRACKED_DIRTY:-1}
fi
# If stash is enabled, tell async worker to count stashes
if zstyle -t ":prompt:pure:git:stash" show; then
async_job "prompt_pure" prompt_pure_async_git_stash
else
unset prompt_pure_git_stash
fi
}
prompt_pure_check_git_arrows() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local arrows left=${1:-0} right=${2:-0}
(( right > 0 )) && arrows+=${PURE_GIT_DOWN_ARROW:-⇣}
(( left > 0 )) && arrows+=${PURE_GIT_UP_ARROW:-⇡}
[[ -n $arrows ]] || return
typeset -g REPLY=$arrows
}
prompt_pure_async_callback() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local job=$1 code=$2 output=$3 exec_time=$4 next_pending=$6
local do_render=0
case $job in
\[async])
# Handle all the errors that could indicate a crashed
# async worker. See zsh-async documentation for the
# definition of the exit codes.
if (( code == 2 )) || (( code == 3 )) || (( code == 130 )); then
# Our worker died unexpectedly, try to recover immediately.
# TODO(mafredri): Do we need to handle next_pending
# and defer the restart?
typeset -g prompt_pure_async_inited=0
async_stop_worker prompt_pure
prompt_pure_async_init # Reinit the worker.
prompt_pure_async_tasks # Restart all tasks.
# Reset render state due to restart.
unset prompt_pure_async_render_requested
fi
;;
\[async/eval])
if (( code )); then
# Looks like async_worker_eval failed,
# rerun async tasks just in case.
prompt_pure_async_tasks
fi
;;
prompt_pure_async_vcs_info)
local -A info
typeset -gA prompt_pure_vcs_info
# Parse output (z) and unquote as array (Q@).
info=("${(Q@)${(z)output}}")
local -H MATCH MBEGIN MEND
if [[ $info[pwd] != $PWD ]]; then
# The path has changed since the check started, abort.
return
fi
# Check if Git top-level has changed.
if [[ $info[top] = $prompt_pure_vcs_info[top] ]]; then
# If the stored pwd is part of $PWD, $PWD is shorter and likelier
# to be top-level, so we update pwd.
if [[ $prompt_pure_vcs_info[pwd] = ${PWD}* ]]; then
prompt_pure_vcs_info[pwd]=$PWD
fi
else
# Store $PWD to detect if we (maybe) left the Git path.
prompt_pure_vcs_info[pwd]=$PWD
fi
unset MATCH MBEGIN MEND
# The update has a Git top-level set, which means we just entered a new
# Git directory. Run the async refresh tasks.
[[ -n $info[top] ]] && [[ -z $prompt_pure_vcs_info[top] ]] && prompt_pure_async_refresh
# Always update branch, top-level and stash.
prompt_pure_vcs_info[branch]=$info[branch]
prompt_pure_vcs_info[top]=$info[top]
prompt_pure_vcs_info[action]=$info[action]
do_render=1
;;
prompt_pure_async_git_aliases)
if [[ -n $output ]]; then
# Append custom Git aliases to the predefined ones.
prompt_pure_git_fetch_pattern+="|$output"
fi
;;
prompt_pure_async_git_dirty)
local prev_dirty=$prompt_pure_git_dirty
if (( code == 0 )); then
unset prompt_pure_git_dirty
else
typeset -g prompt_pure_git_dirty="*"
fi
[[ $prev_dirty != $prompt_pure_git_dirty ]] && do_render=1
# When `prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp` is set, the Git info is displayed
# in a different color. To distinguish between a "fresh" and a "cached" result, the
# preprompt is rendered before setting this variable. Thus, only upon the next
# rendering of the preprompt will the result appear in a different color.
(( $exec_time > 5 )) && prompt_pure_git_last_dirty_check_timestamp=$EPOCHSECONDS
;;
prompt_pure_async_git_fetch|prompt_pure_async_git_arrows)
# `prompt_pure_async_git_fetch` executes `prompt_pure_async_git_arrows`
# after a successful fetch.
case $code in
0)
local REPLY
prompt_pure_check_git_arrows ${(ps:\t:)output}
if [[ $prompt_pure_git_arrows != $REPLY ]]; then
typeset -g prompt_pure_git_arrows=$REPLY
do_render=1
fi
;;
97)
# No remote available, make sure to clear git arrows if set.
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_git_arrows ]]; then
typeset -g prompt_pure_git_arrows=
do_render=1
fi
;;
99|98)
# Git fetch failed.
;;
*)
# Non-zero exit status from `prompt_pure_async_git_arrows`,
# indicating that there is no upstream configured.
if [[ -n $prompt_pure_git_arrows ]]; then
unset prompt_pure_git_arrows
do_render=1
fi
;;
esac
;;
prompt_pure_async_git_stash)
local prev_stash=$prompt_pure_git_stash
typeset -g prompt_pure_git_stash=$output
[[ $prev_stash != $prompt_pure_git_stash ]] && do_render=1
;;
esac
if (( next_pending )); then
(( do_render )) && typeset -g prompt_pure_async_render_requested=1
return
fi
[[ ${prompt_pure_async_render_requested:-$do_render} = 1 ]] && prompt_pure_preprompt_render
unset prompt_pure_async_render_requested
}
prompt_pure_reset_prompt() {
if [[ $CONTEXT == cont ]]; then
# When the context is "cont", PS2 is active and calling
# reset-prompt will have no effect on PS1, but it will
# reset the execution context (%_) of PS2 which we don't
# want. Unfortunately, we can't save the output of "%_"
# either because it is only ever rendered as part of the
# prompt, expanding in-place won't work.
return
fi
zle && zle .reset-prompt
}
prompt_pure_reset_prompt_symbol() {
prompt_pure_state[prompt]=${PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL:-}
}
prompt_pure_update_vim_prompt_widget() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
prompt_pure_state[prompt]=${${KEYMAP/vicmd/${PURE_PROMPT_VICMD_SYMBOL:-}}/(main|viins)/${PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL:-}}
prompt_pure_reset_prompt
}
prompt_pure_reset_vim_prompt_widget() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
prompt_pure_reset_prompt_symbol
# We can't perform a prompt reset at this point because it
# removes the prompt marks inserted by macOS Terminal.
}
prompt_pure_state_setup() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
# Check SSH_CONNECTION and the current state.
local ssh_connection=${SSH_CONNECTION:-$PROMPT_PURE_SSH_CONNECTION}
local username hostname
if [[ -z $ssh_connection ]] && (( $+commands[who] )); then
# When changing user on a remote system, the $SSH_CONNECTION
# environment variable can be lost. Attempt detection via `who`.
local who_out
who_out=$(who -m 2>/dev/null)
if (( $? )); then
# Who am I not supported, fallback to plain who.
local -a who_in
who_in=( ${(f)"$(who 2>/dev/null)"} )
who_out="${(M)who_in:#*[[:space:]]${TTY#/dev/}[[:space:]]*}"
fi
local reIPv6='(([0-9a-fA-F]+:)|:){2,}[0-9a-fA-F]+' # Simplified, only checks partial pattern.
local reIPv4='([0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]+' # Simplified, allows invalid ranges.
# Here we assume two non-consecutive periods represents a
# hostname. This matches `foo.bar.baz`, but not `foo.bar`.
local reHostname='([.][^. ]+){2}'
# Usually the remote address is surrounded by parenthesis, but
# not on all systems (e.g. busybox).
local -H MATCH MBEGIN MEND
if [[ $who_out =~ "\(?($reIPv4|$reIPv6|$reHostname)\)?\$" ]]; then
ssh_connection=$MATCH
# Export variable to allow detection propagation inside
# shells spawned by this one (e.g. tmux does not always
# inherit the same tty, which breaks detection).
export PROMPT_PURE_SSH_CONNECTION=$ssh_connection
fi
unset MATCH MBEGIN MEND
fi
hostname='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[host]}@%m%f'
# Show `username@host` if logged in through SSH.
[[ -n $ssh_connection ]] && username='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[user]}%n%f'"$hostname"
# Show `username@host` if inside a container and not in GitHub Codespaces.
[[ -z "${CODESPACES}" ]] && prompt_pure_is_inside_container && username='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[user]}%n%f'"$hostname"
# Show `username@host` if root, with username in default color.
[[ $UID -eq 0 ]] && username='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[user:root]}%n%f'"$hostname"
typeset -gA prompt_pure_state
prompt_pure_state[version]="1.22.0"
prompt_pure_state+=(
username "$username"
prompt "${PURE_PROMPT_SYMBOL:-}"
)
}
# Return true if executing inside a Docker, OCI, LXC, or systemd-nspawn container.
prompt_pure_is_inside_container() {
local -r cgroup_file='/proc/1/cgroup'
local -r nspawn_file='/run/host/container-manager'
[[ -r "$cgroup_file" && "$(< $cgroup_file)" = *(lxc|docker)* ]] \
|| [[ "$container" == "lxc" ]] \
|| [[ "$container" == "oci" ]] \
|| [[ -r "$nspawn_file" ]]
}
prompt_pure_system_report() {
setopt localoptions noshwordsplit
local shell=$SHELL
if [[ -z $shell ]]; then
shell=$commands[zsh]
fi
print - "- Zsh: $($shell --version) ($shell)"
print -n - "- Operating system: "
case "$(uname -s)" in
Darwin) print "$(sw_vers -productName) $(sw_vers -productVersion) ($(sw_vers -buildVersion))";;
*) print "$(uname -s) ($(uname -r) $(uname -v) $(uname -m) $(uname -o))";;
esac
print - "- Terminal program: ${TERM_PROGRAM:-unknown} (${TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION:-unknown})"
print -n - "- Tmux: "
[[ -n $TMUX ]] && print "yes" || print "no"
local git_version
git_version=($(git --version)) # Remove newlines, if hub is present.
print - "- Git: $git_version"
print - "- Pure state:"
for k v in "${(@kv)prompt_pure_state}"; do
print - " - $k: \`${(q-)v}\`"
done
print - "- zsh-async version: \`${ASYNC_VERSION}\`"
print - "- PROMPT: \`$(typeset -p PROMPT)\`"
print - "- Colors: \`$(typeset -p prompt_pure_colors)\`"
print - "- TERM: \`$(typeset -p TERM)\`"
print - "- Virtualenv: \`$(typeset -p VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT)\`"
print - "- Conda: \`$(typeset -p CONDA_CHANGEPS1)\`"
local ohmyzsh=0
typeset -la frameworks
(( $+ANTIBODY_HOME )) && frameworks+=("Antibody")
(( $+ADOTDIR )) && frameworks+=("Antigen")
(( $+ANTIGEN_HS_HOME )) && frameworks+=("Antigen-hs")
(( $+functions[upgrade_oh_my_zsh] )) && {
ohmyzsh=1
frameworks+=("Oh My Zsh")
}
(( $+ZPREZTODIR )) && frameworks+=("Prezto")
(( $+ZPLUG_ROOT )) && frameworks+=("Zplug")
(( $+ZPLGM )) && frameworks+=("Zplugin")
(( $#frameworks == 0 )) && frameworks+=("None")
print - "- Detected frameworks: ${(j:, :)frameworks}"
if (( ohmyzsh )); then
print - " - Oh My Zsh:"
print - " - Plugins: ${(j:, :)plugins}"
fi
}
prompt_pure_setup() {
# Prevent percentage showing up if output doesn't end with a newline.
export PROMPT_EOL_MARK=''
prompt_opts=(subst percent)
# Borrowed from `promptinit`. Sets the prompt options in case Pure was not
# initialized via `promptinit`.
setopt noprompt{bang,cr,percent,subst} "prompt${^prompt_opts[@]}"
if [[ -z $prompt_newline ]]; then
# This variable needs to be set, usually set by promptinit.
typeset -g prompt_newline=$'\n%{\r%}'
fi
zmodload zsh/datetime
zmodload zsh/zle
zmodload zsh/parameter
zmodload zsh/zutil
autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook
autoload -Uz vcs_info
autoload -Uz async && async
# The `add-zle-hook-widget` function is not guaranteed to be available.
# It was added in Zsh 5.3.
autoload -Uz +X add-zle-hook-widget 2>/dev/null
# Set the colors.
typeset -gA prompt_pure_colors_default prompt_pure_colors
prompt_pure_colors_default=(
execution_time "#DBBC7F"
git:arrow "#A7C080"
git:stash "#A7C080"
git:branch "#7A8478"
git:branch:cached "#E67E80"
git:action "#DBBC7F"
git:dirty "#D699B6"
host "#9DA9A0"
path "#A7C080"
prompt:error "#E67E80"
prompt:success "#D3C6AA"
prompt:continuation "#9DA9A0"
suspended_jobs "#E67E80"
user "#9DA9A0"
user:root "default"
virtualenv "#9DA9A0"
)
prompt_pure_colors=("${(@kv)prompt_pure_colors_default}")
add-zsh-hook precmd prompt_pure_precmd
add-zsh-hook preexec prompt_pure_preexec
prompt_pure_state_setup
zle -N prompt_pure_reset_prompt
zle -N prompt_pure_update_vim_prompt_widget
zle -N prompt_pure_reset_vim_prompt_widget
if (( $+functions[add-zle-hook-widget] )); then
add-zle-hook-widget zle-line-finish prompt_pure_reset_vim_prompt_widget
add-zle-hook-widget zle-keymap-select prompt_pure_update_vim_prompt_widget
fi
# If a virtualenv is activated, display it in grey.
PROMPT='%(12V.%F{$prompt_pure_colors[virtualenv]}%12v%f .)'
# Prompt turns red if the previous command didn't exit with 0.
local prompt_indicator='%(?.%F{$prompt_pure_colors[prompt:success]}.%F{$prompt_pure_colors[prompt:error]})${prompt_pure_state[prompt]}%f '
PROMPT+=$prompt_indicator
# Indicate continuation prompt by … and use a darker color for it.
PROMPT2='%F{$prompt_pure_colors[prompt:continuation]}… %(1_.%_ .%_)%f'$prompt_indicator
# Store prompt expansion symbols for in-place expansion via (%). For
# some reason it does not work without storing them in a variable first.
typeset -ga prompt_pure_debug_depth
prompt_pure_debug_depth=('%e' '%N' '%x')
# Compare is used to check if %N equals %x. When they differ, the main
# prompt is used to allow displaying both filename and function. When
# they match, we use the secondary prompt to avoid displaying duplicate
# information.
local -A ps4_parts
ps4_parts=(
depth '%F{yellow}${(l:${(%)prompt_pure_debug_depth[1]}::+:)}%f'
compare '${${(%)prompt_pure_debug_depth[2]}:#${(%)prompt_pure_debug_depth[3]}}'
main '%F{blue}${${(%)prompt_pure_debug_depth[3]}:t}%f%F{242}:%I%f %F{242}@%f%F{blue}%N%f%F{242}:%i%f'
secondary '%F{blue}%N%f%F{242}:%i'
prompt '%F{242}>%f '
)
# Combine the parts with conditional logic. First the `:+` operator is
# used to replace `compare` either with `main` or an ampty string. Then
# the `:-` operator is used so that if `compare` becomes an empty
# string, it is replaced with `secondary`.
local ps4_symbols='${${'${ps4_parts[compare]}':+"'${ps4_parts[main]}'"}:-"'${ps4_parts[secondary]}'"}'
# Improve the debug prompt (PS4), show depth by repeating the +-sign and
# add colors to highlight essential parts like file and function name.
PROMPT4="${ps4_parts[depth]} ${ps4_symbols}${ps4_parts[prompt]}"
# Guard against Oh My Zsh themes overriding Pure.
unset ZSH_THEME
# Guard against (ana)conda changing the PS1 prompt
# (we manually insert the env when it's available).
export CONDA_CHANGEPS1=no
}
prompt_pure_setup "$@"