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Pride prompts for various shells

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PrideShell

A UNIX-style shell prompt for POSIX shells and PowerShell with a flare of pride.

How to use:

  • Add . ~/.pride<shell> for your shell in your shell's .rc or profile file.
    • For ash and dash shells: If your dotfiles are not at home, set __pride_home to the directory before calling.
    • For fish, see Fish#Setup
  • Optionally configure your prompt for what you want.

Configuring Shells

Bash & Zsh

Configuring

To set a flag of your liking, you can directly set the variable __pride_X with X being the integer. You may also set the lightness divider with __pride_X_d to any value you like.

An example setting the lesbian flag with half the lightness on path:

# Sets the lesbian flag at variable 3 (path)
__pride_3=("${__pride_lesbian[@]}")

# Sets half lightness on path
__pride_3_d=2

You may optionally set the end of the prompt to any character like $ with the following:

# Sets the prompt to end with `$` so it emits `[user@host] ~ $ `
__pride_end=' $'

Variables

The following variables are available for configuration:

Name Purpose
__pride_1 Username Flag (default: ("${__pride_rainbow[@]}"))
__pride_2 Hostname Flag (default: ("${__pride_rainbow[@]}"))
__pride_3 Path Flag (default: ("${__pride_trans[@]}"))
__pride_1_d Username Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
__pride_2_d Hostname Flag's lightness divider (default: 2)
__pride_3_d Path Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
__pride_end End of the prompt (default: " &")

Ash & Dash

Configuring

To set a flag of your liking, you will need to use the __pride_array function, which has the parameters of array, variable and lightness divider.

An example setting the lesbian flag with half the lightness on path:

# Sets the lesbian flag at pride 3 (path) at half lightness.
__pride_array "$__pride_lesbian" __pride_3 2

You may optionally set the end of the prompt to any character like $ with the following:

# Sets the prompt to end with `$` so it emits `[user@host] ~ $ `
__pride_end=' $'

Variables

The following variables are available for configuration:

Name Purpose
__pride_1 Username Flag (default: "$__pride_rainbow" 1)
__pride_2 Hostname Flag (default: "$__pride_rainbow" 2)
__pride_3 Path Flag (default: "$__pride_trans" 1)
__pride_end End of the prompt (default: " &")

PowerShell

Configuring

To set a flag of your liking, you can directly set the variable $__pride_X with X being the integer. You may also set the lightness divider with $__pride_X_d to any value you like.

An example setting the lesbian flag with half the lightness on path:

# Sets the lesbian flag at variable 3 (path)
$__pride_3=$__pride_lesbian

# Sets half lightness on path
$__pride_3_d=2

You may optionally set the end of the prompt to any character like $ with the following:

# Sets the prompt to end with `$` so it emits `[user@host] ~ $ `
$__pride_end=' $'

Variables

The following variables are available for configuration:

Name Purpose
$__pride_1 Username Flag (default: $__pride_rainbow)
$__pride_2 Hostname Flag (default: $__pride_rainbow)
$__pride_3 Path Flag (default: $__pride_trans)
$__pride_1_d Username Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
$__pride_2_d Hostname Flag's lightness divider (default: 2)
$__pride_3_d Path Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
$__pride_end End of the prompt (default: " &")

Fish

Setup

To set up PrideShell, you'll need to drop pride.fish in ~/.config/fish/conf.d/, or source using . ~/.pride.fish in your rc file at ~/.config/fish/config.fish.

A few things of note for /conf.d/:

  • You must not have a . at the beginning of the file name.
  • You must have the .fish extension.
  • It must not be a symbolic link

Configuring

To set a flag of your liking, you can directly set the variable __pride_X with X being the integer. You may also set the lightness divider with __pride_X_d to any value you like.

An example setting the lesbian flag with half the lightness on path:

# Sets the lesbian flag at variable 3 (path)
set __pride_3 $__pride_lesbian

# Sets half lightness on path
set __pride_3_d 2

You may optionally set the end of the prompt to any character like $ with the following:

# Sets the prompt to end with `$` so it emits `[user@host] ~ $ `
set __pride_end ' $'

Variables

The following variables are available for configuration:

Name Purpose
__pride_1 Username Flag (default: $__pride_rainbow)
__pride_2 Hostname Flag (default: $__pride_rainbow)
__pride_3 Path Flag (default: $__pride_trans)
__pride_1_d Username Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
__pride_2_d Hostname Flag's lightness divider (default: 2)
__pride_3_d Path Flag's lightness divider (default: 1)
__pride_end End of the prompt (default: " &")

Available Flags

__pride_rainbow
__pride_gay
__pride_lesbian
__pride_plural
__pride_trans
__pride_demi_girl1
__pride_demi_girl2
__pride_demi_boy1
__pride_demi_boy2
__pride_demi_gender
__pride_bi_gender
__pride_genderfluid
__pride_genderqueer
__pride_agender
__pride_aroace
__pride_aro
__pride_ace
__pride_bisexual
__pride_intersex
__pride_enbee
__pride_pineapple
__pride_proxyfox

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