diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'home/.oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh')
| -rw-r--r-- | home/.oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh | 81 |
1 files changed, 81 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/home/.oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh b/home/.oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..585e969 --- /dev/null +++ b/home/.oh-my-zsh/lib/theme-and-appearance.zsh @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +# Sets color variable such as $fg, $bg, $color and $reset_color +autoload -U colors && colors + +# Expand variables and commands in PROMPT variables +setopt prompt_subst + +# Prompt function theming defaults +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="git:(" # Beginning of the git prompt, before the branch name +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")" # End of the git prompt +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY="*" # Text to display if the branch is dirty +ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN="" # Text to display if the branch is clean +ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_PREFIX="(" +ZSH_THEME_RUBY_PROMPT_SUFFIX=")" + + +# Use diff --color if available +if command diff --color /dev/null{,} &>/dev/null; then + function diff { + command diff --color "$@" + } +fi + +# Don't set ls coloring if disabled +[[ "$DISABLE_LS_COLORS" != true ]] || return 0 + +# Default coloring for BSD-based ls +export LSCOLORS="Gxfxcxdxbxegedabagacad" + +# Default coloring for GNU-based ls +if [[ -z "$LS_COLORS" ]]; then + # Define LS_COLORS via dircolors if available. Otherwise, set a default + # equivalent to LSCOLORS (generated via https://geoff.greer.fm/lscolors) + if (( $+commands[dircolors] )); then + [[ -f "$HOME/.dircolors" ]] \ + && source <(dircolors -b "$HOME/.dircolors") \ + || source <(dircolors -b) + else + export LS_COLORS="di=1;36:ln=35:so=32:pi=33:ex=31:bd=34;46:cd=34;43:su=30;41:sg=30;46:tw=30;42:ow=30;43" + fi +fi + +function test-ls-args { + local cmd="$1" # ls, gls, colorls, ... + local args="${@[2,-1]}" # arguments except the first one + command "$cmd" "$args" /dev/null &>/dev/null +} + +# Find the option for using colors in ls, depending on the version +case "$OSTYPE" in + netbsd*) + # 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 + test-ls-args gls --color && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + ;; + openbsd*) + # 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 (which might be installed for ), so prefer it to `gls`. + test-ls-args gls --color && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + test-ls-args colorls -G && alias ls='colorls -G' + ;; + (darwin|freebsd)*) + # This alias works by default just using $LSCOLORS + test-ls-args ls -G && alias ls='ls -G' + # Only use GNU ls if installed and there are user defaults for $LS_COLORS, + # as the default coloring scheme is not very pretty + zstyle -t ':omz:lib:theme-and-appearance' gnu-ls \ + && test-ls-args gls --color \ + && alias ls='gls --color=tty' + ;; + *) + if test-ls-args ls --color; then + alias ls='ls --color=tty' + elif test-ls-args ls -G; then + alias ls='ls -G' + fi + ;; +esac + +unfunction test-ls-args |
