Here's mine. I will be updating it once I've stolen ideas from here though!
davbo's - Simple Pythonista Prompt # Prompt {{{ set normal (set_color normal) set magenta (set_color magenta) set yellow (set_color yellow) set green (set_color green) set gray (set_color -o black) function fish_prompt set_color yellow printf '%s' (whoami) set_color normal printf ' at ' set_color magenta printf '%s' (hostname|cut -d . -f 1) set_color normal printf ' in ' set_color $fish_color_cwd printf '%s' (prompt_pwd) set_color normal # Line 2 echo if test $VIRTUAL_ENV printf "(%s) " (set_color blue)(basename $VIRTUAL_ENV)(set_color normal) end printf '↪ ' set_color normal end # }}} note; I partly copied this from here iirc https://bitbucket.org/sjl/dotfiles/src/5dd290b11084/fish/config.fish On 27 August 2012 16:53, David Frascone <d...@frascone.com> wrote: > Here's mine -- mostly stock, but adds last command return code: > > function fish_prompt --description 'Write out the prompt' > # Save our status > set -l last_status $status > > set -l last_status_string "" > if [ $last_status -ne 0 ] > printf "%s(%d)%s " (set_color red --bold) $last_status (set_color > normal) > end > > # Just calculate these once, to save a few cycles when displaying the > prompt > if not set -q __fish_prompt_hostname > set -g __fish_prompt_hostname (hostname|cut -d . -f 1) > end > > if not set -q __fish_prompt_normal > set -g __fish_prompt_normal (set_color normal) > end > > set -l user_prompt '>' > switch $USER > # Set our root colors, if we're root :) > case root > set user_prompt '#' > if not set -q __fish_prompt_cwd > if set -q fish_color_cwd_root > set -g __fish_prompt_cwd (set_color > $fish_color_cwd_root) > else > set -g __fish_prompt_cwd (set_color $fish_color_cwd) > end > end > case '*' > if not set -q __fish_prompt_cwd > set -g __fish_prompt_cwd (set_color $fish_color_cwd) > end > end > #printf '%s@%s %s%s%s# ' $USER $__fish_prompt_hostname > "$__fish_prompt_cwd" (prompt_pwd) "$__fish_prompt_normal" > #printf "LAST STATUS STRING: $last_status_string \n" > printf '%s@%s %s%s%s%s%s ' $USER $__fish_prompt_hostname > "$__fish_prompt_cwd" (prompt_pwd) "$__fish_prompt_normal" $user_prompt > > end > > function fish_title > echo $_ ' ' (prompt_pwd) > end > > > On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Guilhem Saurel <guil...@saurel.me> wrote: >> >> 2012/8/26 ridiculous_fish <corydo...@ridiculousfish.com> >>> >>> Hello fellow fish fans, >>> >>> I'm working on a prompt editor, which will include a bunch of sample >>> prompts that the user can preview and then use (or edit). I'd like to >>> include real prompts contributed by real users, showing the range possible >>> prompts. >>> >>> If you're willing, please send me the following: >>> >>> - Your fish_prompt function, or file if it contains multiple functions >>> - A suggested short name for it, hopefully descriptive ("Minimalist", >>> "Git Savvy" ), or evocative ("Lotus Blossom"), or failing that, your name is >>> fine ("Richards") >>> - If you like, an attribution line ("John Doe's prompt - >>> http://www.mysite.com") >>> >>> You can send it directly to me at corydo...@ridiculousfish.com, or post >>> it to the list if you want to strut your stuff. >>> >>> For the record, here's my prompt, which I'm calling "Minimalist" (but may >>> change it if we get a bunch of minimalist prompts): >>> >>> function fish_prompt >>> set_color $fish_color_cwd >>> echo -n (basename $PWD) >>> set_color normal >>> echo -n ' ) ' >>> end >>> >>> Thanks for any and all contributions! >>> >>> _fish >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Live Security Virtual Conference >>> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and >>> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions >>> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware >>> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Fish-users mailing list >>> Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> Here is mine ! >> >> Name: Nim >> Attribution line: Guilhem "Nim" Saurel − >> https://github.com/nim65s/dotfiles/ >> >> It changes differents colors when the return of the last command is not 0, >> when you are root, and/or when you are in ssh. >> It also detects when you are in a tty and use ASCII instead of UTF-8, and >> shows some informations about battery and background jobs when useful. >> >> ----------------------------- >> function fish_prompt >> and set retc green; or set retc red >> tty|grep -q tty; and set tty tty; or set tty pts >> >> set_color $retc >> if [ $tty = tty ] >> echo -n .- >> else >> echo -n '┬─' >> end >> set_color -o green >> echo -n [ >> if [ $USER = root ] >> set_color -o red >> else >> set_color -o yellow >> end >> echo -n $USER >> set_color -o white >> echo -n @ >> if [ -z "$SSH_CLIENT" ] >> set_color -o blue >> else >> set_color -o cyan >> end >> echo -n (hostname) >> set_color -o white >> #echo -n :(prompt_pwd) >> echo -n :(pwd|sed "s=$HOME=~=") >> set_color -o green >> echo -n ']' >> set_color normal >> set_color $retc >> if [ $tty = tty ] >> echo -n '-' >> else >> echo -n '─' >> end >> set_color -o green >> echo -n '[' >> set_color normal >> set_color $retc >> echo -n (date +%X) >> set_color -o green >> echo -n ] >> if [ (acpi -a 2> /dev/null | grep off) ] >> echo -n '─[' >> set_color -o red >> echo -n (acpi -b|cut -d' ' -f 4-) >> set_color -o green >> echo -n ']' >> end >> echo >> set_color normal >> for job in (jobs) >> set_color $retc >> if [ $tty = tty ] >> echo -n '; ' >> else >> echo -n '│ ' >> end >> set_color brown >> echo $job >> end >> set_color normal >> set_color $retc >> if [ $tty = tty ] >> echo -n "'->" >> else >> echo -n '╰─>' >> end >> set_color -o red >> echo -n '$ ' >> set_color normal >> end >> ----------------------------- >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> Live Security Virtual Conference >> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and >> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions >> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware >> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Fish-users mailing list >> Fish-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fish-users >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. 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