From edc449275b6c04445f58b108ca0937a87c1e8430 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aditya Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2023 20:04:56 +0530 Subject: add zsh --- oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+) create mode 100644 oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh (limited to 'oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh') diff --git a/oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh b/oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00947f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# ls colors +autoload -U colors && colors + +# Enable ls colors +export LSCOLORS="Gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad" + +# TODO organise this chaotic logic + +if [[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != "true" ]]; then + # Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version + if [[ "$OSTYPE" == netbsd* ]]; then + # On NetBSD, test if "gls" (GNU ls) is installed (this one supports colors); + # otherwise, leave ls as is, because NetBSD's ls doesn't support -G + gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == openbsd* ]]; then + # On OpenBSD, "gls" (ls from GNU coreutils) and "colorls" (ls from base, + # with color and multibyte support) are available from ports. "colorls" + # will be installed on purpose and can't be pulled in by installing + # coreutils, so prefer it to "gls". + gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + colorls -G -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='colorls -G' + elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == (darwin|freebsd)* ]]; then + # this is a good alias, it works by default just using $LSCOLORS + ls -G . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls -G' + + # only use coreutils ls if there is a dircolors customization present ($LS_COLORS or .dircolors file) + # otherwise, gls will use the default color scheme which is ugly af + [[ -n "$LS_COLORS" || -f "$HOME/.dircolors" ]] && gls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + else + # For GNU ls, we use the default ls color theme. They can later be overwritten by themes. + if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then + (( $+commands[dircolors] )) && eval "$(dircolors -b)" + fi + + ls --color -d . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls --color=tty' || { ls -G . &>/dev/null && alias ls='ls -G' } + + # Take advantage of $LS_COLORS for completion as well. + zstyle ':completion:*' list-colors "${(s.:.)LS_COLORS}" + fi +fi + +# enable diff color if possible. +if command diff --color /dev/null /dev/null &>/dev/null; then + alias diff='diff --color' +fi + +setopt auto_cd +setopt multios +setopt prompt_subst + +[[ -n "$WINDOW" ]] && SCREEN_NO="%B$WINDOW%b " || SCREEN_NO="" + +# git theming default: Variables for theming the git info prompt +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="git:(" # Prefix at the very beginning of the prompt, before the branch name +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")" # At the very end of the prompt +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY="*" # Text to display if the branch is dirty +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="" # Text to display if the branch is clean +ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_PREFIX="(" +ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")" -- cgit v1.2.3