The Best ColorFull terminal prompt theme inspired by a number of themes and based on the theme of @MunifTanjim brainy <brainy>
.
Supported on all operating systems.
In constant maintenance and improvement
You can install the theme manually by following these steps: Edit your modified config ~/.bashrc
file in order to customize Bash-it, set BASH_IT_THEME
to the theme name atomic
.
Examples:
# Use the "atomic" theme
export BASH_IT_THEME="atomic"
- You can install the theme automatically using the
sed
command from your Linux or OSX Terminal. - On macOS, the ~/.bash_profile is used, not the ~/.bashrc.
- For installation on windows you should use Git-Bashhttps://git-for-windows.github.io/ or make sure the terminal emulator you use (ej: cygwin, mintty, etc) has the
sed
command installed.
Command to execute For Windows and Linux:
# Set the "atomic" theme replacing the theme you are using of bash-it
sed -i 's/'"$BASH_IT_THEME"'/atomic/g' ~/.bashrc
Command to execute for macOS:
# Set the "atomic" theme replacing the theme you are using of bash-it
sed -i '' 's/'"$BASH_IT_THEME"'/atomic/g' ~/.bash_profile
- Username & Hostname
- Current Directory
- SCM Information
- Battery Charge
- Clock
- Todo.txt status
- Ruby Environment
- Python Environment
- Exit Code
- Indicator for cached
sudo
credential - Indicator for abort (ctrl + C) the current task and regain user control
atomic
command for showing/hiding various prompt segments on-the-fly
Various prompt segments can be shown/hidden or modified according to your choice. There are two ways for doing that:
- On-the-fly using
atomic
command - Theme Environment Variables
This theme provides a command for showing/hiding prompt segments.
atomic show <segment>
atomic hide <segment>
Tab-completion for this command is enabled by default.
Configuration specified by this command will only be applied to current and subsequent child shells.
This is used for permanent settings that apply to all terminal sessions. You have to define the value of specific theme variables in your bashrc
(or equivalent) file.
The name of the variables are listed below along with their default values.
Indicator for cached sudo
credential (see sudo
manpage for more information):
THEME_SHOW_SUDO=true
Information about SCM repository status:
THEME_SHOW_SCM=true
Ruby environment version information:
THEME_SHOW_RUBY=false
Python environment version information:
THEME_SHOW_PYTHON=false
Todo.txt status:
THEME_SHOW_TODO=false
THEME_SHOW_CLOCK=true
THEME_CLOCK_COLOR=$bold_cyan
Format of the clock (see date
manpage for more information):
THEME_CLOCK_FORMAT="%H:%M:%S"
Battery charge percentage:
THEME_SHOW_BATTERY=false
Exit code of the last command:
THEME_SHOW_EXITCODE=true
Currently available prompt segments are:
- battery
- char
- clock
- dir
- exitcode
- python
- ruby
- scm
- todo
- user_info
Three environment variables can be defined to rearrange the segments order. The default values are:
___ATOMIC_TOP_LEFT="user_info dir scm"
___ATOMIC_TOP_RIGHT="exitcode python ruby todo clock battery"
___ATOMIC_BOTTOM="char"
Developer / Author: Luis Felipe Sánchez
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