The bastard child prompt I put together because I liked much of how both pure and agnoster worked. Works on light and dark terminal backgrounds
I am a fan of the powerline-esq theme that agnoster provides, but also really liked how pure handled git status and all of the asyncronus functionality, so I married the two together.
- Indicates when you have unpushed/unpulled
git
commits with up/down arrows. (Check is done asynchronously!) - Prompt character turns red if the last command didn't exit with
0
. - Command execution time will be displayed if it exceeds the set threshold.
- Username and host only displayed when in an SSH session.
- Shows the current path in the title and the current folder & command when a process is running.
Requires Git 2.0.0+ and ZSH 5.2+. Older versions of ZSH are known to work, but they are not recommended.
It should be noted that you also need a powerline compadable font for most of the features to work, and if you want to use the python virtual-env symbol that I use you will need to manually edit your own font. It isn't as hard as it sounds with free a download of fontforge and a perusing of flaticon. You want an eps file.
- Either…
- Clone this repo
- add it as a submodule, or
- just download
pure-agnoster.zsh
andasync.zsh
-
Symlink
pure-agonster.zsh
to somewhere in$fpath
with the nameprompt_pure_setup
. -
Symlink
async.zsh
in$fpath
with the nameasync
.
$ ln -s "$PWD/pure-agnoster.zsh" /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/prompt_pure_setup
$ ln -s "$PWD/async.zsh" /usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/async
Run echo $fpath
to see possible locations.
For a user-specific installation (which would not require escalated privileges), simply add a directory to $fpath
for that user:
# .zshenv or .zshrc
fpath=( "$HOME/.zfunctions" $fpath )
Then install the theme there:
$ ln -s "$PWD/pure-agnoster.zsh" "$HOME/.zfunctions/prompt_pure_setup"
$ ln -s "$PWD/async.zsh" "$HOME/.zfunctions/async"
Initialize the prompt system (if not so already) and choose pure-agnoster
:
# .zshrc
autoload -U promptinit; promptinit
prompt pure-agnoster
The max execution time of a process before its run time is shown when it exits. Defaults to 5
seconds.
Set PURE_GIT_PULL=0
to prevent pure-agnoster from checking whether the current Git remote has been updated.
Set PURE_GIT_UNTRACKED_DIRTY=0
to not include untracked files in dirtiness check. Only really useful on extremely huge repos like the WebKit repo.
Time in seconds to delay git dirty checking for large repositories (git status takes > 5 seconds). The check is performed asynchronously, this is to save CPU. Defaults to 1800
seconds.
Defines the prompt symbol. The default value is ❯
.
Defines the git down arrow symbol. The default value is ⇣
.
Defines the git up arrow symbol. The default value is ⇡
.
# .zshrc
autoload -U promptinit; promptinit
# optionally define some options
PURE_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME=10
prompt pure-agnoster
In the screenshot you see Pure-agnoster running in termite with a pm-me on reddit font.
The Tomorrow Night Eighties theme with the Droid Sans Mono font (15pt) is also a nice combination.
Just make sure you have anti-aliasing enabled in your terminal.
To have auto-ls after cd'ing like you see in the example, check out my little fork of @desyncr's auto-ls
To have commands colorized as seen in the screenshot, install zsh-syntax-highlighting.
- Set
ZSH_THEME=""
in your.zshrc
to disable oh-my-zsh themes. - Follow the Pure Install instructions.
Update your .zshrc
file with the following two lines (order matters). Do not use the antigen theme
function.
antigen bundle mafredri/zsh-async
antigen bundle yourfin/pure-agnoster
Update your .zshrc
file with the following two lines (order matters):
antibody bundle mafredri/zsh-async
antibody bundle yourfin/pure-agnoster
Update your .zshrc
file with the following two lines:
zplug mafredri/zsh-async, from:github
zplug "YourFin/pure", use:pure-agnoster.zsh, from:github, as:theme
This is a known issue.
Using git pull
when you get the username prompt should help you to break the loop by giving you a real prompt for this. This has been fixed in git 2.3
This is a known issue. zsh/zpty
requires either legacy bsd ptys or access to /dev/ptmx
. Here are some known solutions.
$ sudo sh -c "echo 'SANDBOX_WRITE=\"/dev/ptmx\"' > /etc/sandbox.d/10zsh"
$ sudo emerge -1 zsh
On a default setup, running the command kldload pty
should do the trick. If you have a custom kernel, you might need to add device pty
to the configuration file (example).
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