fish: display vcs/nix/venv/duration info on right prompt

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John Bowdre 2024-06-28 10:07:59 -05:00
parent 7611b35d7f
commit 04b948c5e6

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@ -36,13 +36,6 @@
set -q fish_color_status
or set -g fish_color_status red
# Detect if we're in a nix-shell
set -l nix_shell_info (
if test -n "$IN_NIX_SHELL"
echo -n "[nix-shell] "
end
)
# Color the prompt differently when we're root
set -l color_cwd $fish_color_cwd
set -l suffix '>'
@ -65,7 +58,47 @@
set -l statusb_color (set_color $bold_flag $fish_color_status)
set -l prompt_status (__fish_print_pipestatus "[" "]" "|" "$status_color" "$statusb_color" $last_pipestatus)
echo -n -s (prompt_login)' ' (set_color $color_cwd) (prompt_pwd) $normal (fish_vcs_prompt) $normal " "$nix_shell_info $prompt_status $suffix " "
echo -n -s (prompt_login)' ' (set_color $color_cwd) (prompt_pwd) $normal " "$nix_shell_info $prompt_status $suffix " "
'';
fish_right_prompt = ''
set -l normal (set_color normal)
# vcs
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showstashstate 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showupstream informative
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showcolorhints 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_use_informative_chars 1
string match -qi "*.utf-8" -- $LANG $LC_CTYPE $LC_ALL
and set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_dirtystate \U1F4a9
set -g __fish_git_prompt_char_untrackedfiles "?"
set -l vcs (fish_vcs_prompt '(%s)' 2>/dev/null)
# timestamp
set -l d (set_color brgrey)(date "+%R")$normal
# execution duration
set -l duration "$cmd_duration$CMD_DURATION"
if test $duration -gt 100
set duration (math $duration / 1000)s
else
set duration
end
# virtual env
set -q VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT
or set -g VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT true
set -q VIRTUAL_ENV
and set -l venv (string replace -r '.*/' "" -- "$VIRTUAL_ENV")
# nix-shell
set -l nix (
if test -n "$IN_NIX_SHELL"
echo -n "[nix]"
end
)
string join " " -- $duration $venv $nix $vcs $d
'';
get-local-ip = "ip addr show $(ip route | grep default | awk '{print $5}') | grep 'inet ' | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d/ -f1";