From d414f1a920449e66535e268e441ae24fa04827b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yohann D'ANELLO Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2020 21:31:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Smaller bashrc --- .bashrc | 929 +------------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 924 deletions(-) diff --git a/.bashrc b/.bashrc index 654e266..3b9ccf2 100644 --- a/.bashrc +++ b/.bashrc @@ -1,925 +1,6 @@ -# =============================================================== # -# -# PERSONAL $HOME/.bashrc FILE for bash-3.0 (or later) -# By Emmanuel Rouat [no-email] -# -# Last modified: Tue Nov 20 22:04:47 CET 2012 +PS1='\[\033[01;31m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ ' -# This file is normally read by interactive shells only. -#+ Here is the place to define your aliases, functions and -#+ other interactive features like your prompt. -# -# The majority of the code here assumes you are on a GNU -#+ system (most likely a Linux box) and is often based on code -#+ found on Usenet or Internet. -# -# See for instance: -# http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/index.html -# http://www.caliban.org/bash -# http://www.shelldorado.com/scripts/categories.html -# http://www.dotfiles.org -# -# The choice of colors was done for a shell with a dark background -#+ (white on black), and this is usually also suited for pure text-mode -#+ consoles (no X server available). If you use a white background, -#+ you'll have to do some other choices for readability. -# -# This bashrc file is a bit overcrowded. -# Remember, it is just just an example. -# Tailor it to your needs. -# -# =============================================================== # - -# --> Comments added by HOWTO author. - -# If not running interactively, don't do anything -[ -z "$PS1" ] && return - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Source global definitions (if any) -#------------------------------------------------------------- - - -if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then - . /etc/bashrc # --> Read /etc/bashrc, if present. -fi - - -#-------------------------------------------------------------- -# Automatic setting of $DISPLAY (if not set already). -# This works for me - your mileage may vary. . . . -# The problem is that different types of terminals give -#+ different answers to 'who am i' (rxvt in particular can be -#+ troublesome) - however this code seems to work in a majority -#+ of cases. -#-------------------------------------------------------------- - -function get_xserver () -{ - case $TERM in - xterm ) - XSERVER=$(who am i | awk '{print $NF}' | tr -d ')''(' ) - # Ane-Pieter Wieringa suggests the following alternative: - # I_AM=$(who am i) - # SERVER=${I_AM#*(} - # SERVER=${SERVER%*)} - XSERVER=${XSERVER%%:*} - ;; - aterm | rxvt) - # Find some code that works here. ... - ;; - esac -} - -if [ -z ${DISPLAY:=""} ]; then - # get_xserver - if [[ -z ${XSERVER} || ${XSERVER} == $(hostname) || - ${XSERVER} == "unix" ]]; then - DISPLAY=":0.0" # Display on local host. - else - DISPLAY=${XSERVER}:0.0 # Display on remote host. - fi -fi - -export DISPLAY - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Some settings -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -#set -o nounset # These two options are useful for debugging. -#set -o xtrace -alias debug="set -o nounset; set -o xtrace" - -ulimit -S -c 0 # Don't want coredumps. -set -o notify -set -o noclobber -# set -o ignoreeof - - -# Enable options: -shopt -s cdspell -shopt -s cdable_vars -shopt -s checkhash -shopt -s checkwinsize -shopt -s sourcepath -shopt -s no_empty_cmd_completion -shopt -s cmdhist -shopt -s histappend histreedit histverify -shopt -s extglob # Necessary for programmable completion. - -# Disable options: -shopt -u mailwarn -unset MAILCHECK # Don't want my shell to warn me of incoming mail. - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Greeting, motd etc. ... -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -# Color definitions (taken from Color Bash Prompt HowTo). -# Some colors might look different of some terminals. -# For example, I see 'Bold Red' as 'orange' on my screen, -# hence the 'Green' 'BRed' 'Red' sequence I often use in my prompt. - - -# Normal Colors -Black='\e[0;30m' # Black -Red='\e[0;31m' # Red -Green='\e[0;32m' # Green -Yellow='\e[0;33m' # Yellow -Blue='\e[0;34m' # Blue -Purple='\e[0;35m' # Purple -Cyan='\e[0;36m' # Cyan -White='\e[0;37m' # White - -# Bold -BBlack='\e[1;30m' # Black -BRed='\e[1;31m' # Red -BGreen='\e[1;32m' # Green -BYellow='\e[1;33m' # Yellow -BBlue='\e[1;34m' # Blue -BPurple='\e[1;35m' # Purple -BCyan='\e[1;36m' # Cyan -BWhite='\e[1;37m' # White - -# Background -On_Black='\e[40m' # Black -On_Red='\e[41m' # Red -On_Green='\e[42m' # Green -On_Yellow='\e[43m' # Yellow -On_Blue='\e[44m' # Blue -On_Purple='\e[45m' # Purple -On_Cyan='\e[46m' # Cyan -On_White='\e[47m' # White - -NC="\e[m" # Color Reset - - -ALERT=${BWhite}${On_Red} # Bold White on red background - - - -echo -e "${BCyan}This is BASH ${BRed}${BASH_VERSION%.*}${BCyan}\ -- DISPLAY on ${BRed}$DISPLAY${NC}\n" -date -if [ -x /usr/games/fortune ]; then - /usr/games/fortune -s # Makes our day a bit more fun.... :-) -fi - -# function _exit() # Function to run upon exit of shell. -# { -# echo -e "${BRed}Hasta la vista, baby${NC}" -# } -# trap _exit EXIT - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Shell Prompt - for many examples, see: -# http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/205 -# http://www.askapache.com/linux/bash-power-prompt.html -# http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO -# https://github.com/nojhan/liquidprompt -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Current Format: [TIME USER@HOST PWD] > -# TIME: -# Green == machine load is low -# Orange == machine load is medium -# Red == machine load is high -# ALERT == machine load is very high -# USER: -# Cyan == normal user -# Orange == SU to user -# Red == root -# HOST: -# Cyan == local session -# Green == secured remote connection (via ssh) -# Red == unsecured remote connection -# PWD: -# Green == more than 10% free disk space -# Orange == less than 10% free disk space -# ALERT == less than 5% free disk space -# Red == current user does not have write privileges -# Cyan == current filesystem is size zero (like /proc) -# >: -# White == no background or suspended jobs in this shell -# Cyan == at least one background job in this shell -# Orange == at least one suspended job in this shell -# -# Command is added to the history file each time you hit enter, -# so it's available to all shells (using 'history -a'). - - -# Test connection type: -if [ -n "${SSH_CONNECTION}" ]; then - CNX=${Green} # Connected on remote machine, via ssh (good). -elif [[ "${DISPLAY%%:0*}" != "" ]]; then - CNX=${ALERT} # Connected on remote machine, not via ssh (bad). -else - CNX=${BCyan} # Connected on local machine. -fi - -# Test user type: -if [[ ${USER} == "root" ]]; then - SU=${Red} # User is root. -# elif [[ ${USER} != $(logname) ]]; then -# SU=${BRed} # User is not login user. -else - SU=${BCyan} # User is normal (well ... most of us are). -fi - - - -NCPU=$(grep -c 'processor' /proc/cpuinfo) # Number of CPUs -SLOAD=$(( 100*${NCPU} )) # Small load -MLOAD=$(( 200*${NCPU} )) # Medium load -XLOAD=$(( 400*${NCPU} )) # Xlarge load - -# Returns system load as percentage, i.e., '40' rather than '0.40)'. -function load() -{ - local SYSLOAD=$(cut -d " " -f1 /proc/loadavg | tr -d '.') - # System load of the current host. - echo $((10#$SYSLOAD)) # Convert to decimal. -} - -# Returns a color indicating system load. -function load_color() -{ - local SYSLOAD=$(load) - if [ ${SYSLOAD} -gt ${XLOAD} ]; then - echo -en ${ALERT} - elif [ ${SYSLOAD} -gt ${MLOAD} ]; then - echo -en ${Red} - elif [ ${SYSLOAD} -gt ${SLOAD} ]; then - echo -en ${BRed} - else - echo -en ${Green} - fi -} - -# Returns a color according to free disk space in $PWD. -function disk_color() -{ - if [ ! -w "${PWD}" ] ; then - echo -en ${Red} - # No 'write' privilege in the current directory. - elif [ -s "${PWD}" ] ; then - local used=$(command df -P "$PWD" | - awk 'END {print $5} {sub(/%/,"")}') - if [ ${used} -gt 95 ]; then - echo -en ${ALERT} # Disk almost full (>95%). - elif [ ${used} -gt 90 ]; then - echo -en ${BRed} # Free disk space almost gone. - else - echo -en ${Green} # Free disk space is ok. - fi - else - echo -en ${Cyan} - # Current directory is size '0' (like /proc, /sys etc). - fi -} - -# Returns a color according to running/suspended jobs. -function job_color() -{ - if [ $(jobs -s | wc -l) -gt "0" ]; then - echo -en ${BRed} - elif [ $(jobs -r | wc -l) -gt "0" ] ; then - echo -en ${BCyan} - fi -} - -# Adds some text in the terminal frame (if applicable). - - -# Now we construct the prompt. -PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a" -case ${TERM} in - *term | rxvt | linux) - PS1="\[\$(load_color)\][\A\[${NC}\] " - # Time of day (with load info): - PS1="\[\$(load_color)\][\A\[${NC}\] " - # User@Host (with connection type info): - PS1=${PS1}"\[${SU}\]\u\[${NC}\]@\[${CNX}\]\h\[${NC}\] " - # PWD (with 'disk space' info): - PS1=${PS1}"\[\$(disk_color)\]\W]\[${NC}\] " - # Prompt (with 'job' info): - PS1=${PS1}"\[\$(job_color)\]>\[${NC}\] " - # Set title of current xterm: - PS1=${PS1}"\[\e]0;[\u@\h] \w\a\]" - ;; - *) - PS1="(\A \u@\h \W) > " # --> PS1="(\A \u@\h \w) > " - # --> Shows full pathname of current dir. - ;; -esac - - - -export TIMEFORMAT=$'\nreal %3R\tuser %3U\tsys %3S\tpcpu %P\n' -export HISTIGNORE="&:bg:fg:ll:h" -export HISTTIMEFORMAT="$(echo -e ${BCyan})[%d/%m %H:%M:%S]$(echo -e ${NC}) " -export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups -export HOSTFILE=$HOME/.hosts # Put a list of remote hosts in ~/.hosts - - -#============================================================ -# -# ALIASES AND FUNCTIONS -# -# Arguably, some functions defined here are quite big. -# If you want to make this file smaller, these functions can -#+ be converted into scripts and removed from here. -# -#============================================================ - -#------------------- -# Personnal Aliases -#------------------- - -alias rm='rm -i' -alias cp='cp -i' -alias mv='mv -i' -# -> Prevents accidentally clobbering files. -alias mkdir='mkdir -p' - -alias h='history' -alias j='jobs -l' -alias which='type -a' -alias ..='cd ..' -alias ...='cd ../..' - -# Pretty-print of some PATH variables: -alias path='echo -e ${PATH//:/\\n}' -alias libpath='echo -e ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH//:/\\n}' - - -alias du='du -kh' # Makes a more readable output. -alias df='df -kTh' - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# The 'ls' family (this assumes you use a recent GNU ls). -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Add colors for filetype and human-readable sizes by default on 'ls': -alias ls='ls -h --color' -alias lx='ls -lXB' # Sort by extension. -alias lk='ls -lSr' # Sort by size, biggest last. -alias lt='ls -ltr' # Sort by date, most recent last. -alias lc='ls -ltcr' # Sort by/show change time,most recent last. -alias lu='ls -ltur' # Sort by/show access time,most recent last. - -# The ubiquitous 'll': directories first, with alphanumeric sorting: -alias ll="ls -lv --group-directories-first" -alias lm='ll |more' # Pipe through 'more' -alias lr='ll -R' # Recursive ls. -alias la='ll -A' # Show hidden files. -alias l='la' -alias tree='tree -Csuh' # Nice alternative to 'recursive ls' ... - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Tailoring 'less' -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -alias more='less' -export PAGER=less -export LESSCHARSET='latin1' -export LESSOPEN='|/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh %s 2>&-' - # Use this if lesspipe.sh exists. -export LESS='-i -N -w -z-4 -g -e -M -X -F -R -P%t?f%f \ -:stdin .?pb%pb\%:?lbLine %lb:?bbByte %bb:-...' - -# LESS man page colors (makes Man pages more readable). -export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\E[01;31m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\E[01;31m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\E[0m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\E[0m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\E[01;44;33m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\E[0m' -export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\E[01;32m' - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Spelling typos - highly personnal and keyboard-dependent :-) -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -alias xs='cd' -alias vf='cd' -alias moer='more' -alias moew='more' -alias kk='ll' - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# A few fun ones -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -# Adds some text in the terminal frame (if applicable). - -function xtitle() -{ - case "$TERM" in - *term* | rxvt) - echo -en "\e]0;$*\a" ;; - *) ;; - esac -} - - -# Aliases that use xtitle -alias top='xtitle Processes on $HOST && top' -alias make='xtitle Making $(basename $PWD) ; make' - -# .. and functions -function man() -{ - for i ; do - xtitle The $(basename $1|tr -d .[:digit:]) manual - command man -a "$i" - done -} - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Make the following commands run in background automatically: -#------------------------------------------------------------- - -function te() # wrapper around xemacs/gnuserv -{ - if [ "$(gnuclient -batch -eval t 2>&-)" == "t" ]; then - gnuclient -q "$@"; - else - ( xemacs "$@" &); - fi -} - -function soffice() { command soffice "$@" & } -function firefox() { command firefox "$@" & } -function xpdf() { command xpdf "$@" & } - - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# File & strings related functions: -#------------------------------------------------------------- - - -# Find a file with a pattern in name: -function ff() { find . -type f -iname '*'"$*"'*' -ls ; } - -# Find a file with pattern $1 in name and Execute $2 on it: -function fe() { find . -type f -iname '*'"${1:-}"'*' \ --exec ${2:-file} {} \; ; } - -# Find a pattern in a set of files and highlight them: -#+ (needs a recent version of egrep). -function fstr() -{ - OPTIND=1 - local mycase="" - local usage="fstr: find string in files. -Usage: fstr [-i] \"pattern\" [\"filename pattern\"] " - while getopts :it opt - do - case "$opt" in - i) mycase="-i " ;; - *) echo "$usage"; return ;; - esac - done - shift $(( $OPTIND - 1 )) - if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]; then - echo "$usage" - return; - fi - find . -type f -name "${2:-*}" -print0 | \ -xargs -0 egrep --color=always -sn ${case} "$1" 2>&- | more - -} - - -function swap() -{ # Swap 2 filenames around, if they exist (from Uzi's bashrc). - local TMPFILE=tmp.$$ - - [ $# -ne 2 ] && echo "swap: 2 arguments needed" && return 1 - [ ! -e $1 ] && echo "swap: $1 does not exist" && return 1 - [ ! -e $2 ] && echo "swap: $2 does not exist" && return 1 - - mv "$1" $TMPFILE - mv "$2" "$1" - mv $TMPFILE "$2" -} - -function extract() # Handy Extract Program -{ - if [ -f $1 ] ; then - case $1 in - *.tar.bz2) tar xvjf $1 ;; - *.tar.gz) tar xvzf $1 ;; - *.bz2) bunzip2 $1 ;; - *.rar) unrar x $1 ;; - *.gz) gunzip $1 ;; - *.tar) tar xvf $1 ;; - *.tbz2) tar xvjf $1 ;; - *.tgz) tar xvzf $1 ;; - *.zip) unzip $1 ;; - *.Z) uncompress $1 ;; - *.7z) 7z x $1 ;; - *) echo "'$1' cannot be extracted via >extract<" ;; - esac - else - echo "'$1' is not a valid file!" - fi -} - - -# Creates an archive (*.tar.gz) from given directory. -function maketar() { tar cvzf "${1%%/}.tar.gz" "${1%%/}/"; } - -# Create a ZIP archive of a file or folder. -function makezip() { zip -r "${1%%/}.zip" "$1" ; } - -# Make your directories and files access rights sane. -function sanitize() { chmod -R u=rwX,g=rX,o= "$@" ;} - -#------------------------------------------------------------- -# Process/system related functions: -#------------------------------------------------------------- - - -function my_ps() { ps $@ -u $USER -o pid,%cpu,%mem,bsdtime,command ; } -function pp() { my_ps f | awk '!/awk/ && $0~var' var=${1:-".*"} ; } - - -function killps() # kill by process name -{ - local pid pname sig="-TERM" # default signal - if [ "$#" -lt 1 ] || [ "$#" -gt 2 ]; then - echo "Usage: killps [-SIGNAL] pattern" - return; - fi - if [ $# = 2 ]; then sig=$1 ; fi - for pid in $(my_ps| awk '!/awk/ && $0~pat { print $1 }' pat=${!#} ) - do - pname=$(my_ps | awk '$1~var { print $5 }' var=$pid ) - if ask "Kill process $pid <$pname> with signal $sig?" - then kill $sig $pid - fi - done -} - -function mydf() # Pretty-print of 'df' output. -{ # Inspired by 'dfc' utility. - for fs ; do - - if [ ! -d $fs ] - then - echo -e $fs" :No such file or directory" ; continue - fi - - local info=( $(command df -P $fs | awk 'END{ print $2,$3,$5 }') ) - local free=( $(command df -Pkh $fs | awk 'END{ print $4 }') ) - local nbstars=$(( 20 * ${info[1]} / ${info[0]} )) - local out="[" - for ((j=0;j<20;j++)); do - if [ ${j} -lt ${nbstars} ]; then - out=$out"*" - else - out=$out"-" - fi - done - out=${info[2]}" "$out"] ("$free" free on "$fs")" - echo -e $out - done -} - - -function my_ip() # Get IP adress on ethernet. -{ - MY_IP=$(/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | awk '/inet/ { print $2 } ' | - sed -e s/addr://) - echo ${MY_IP:-"Not connected"} -} - -function ii() # Get current host related info. -{ - echo -e "\nYou are logged on ${BRed}$HOST" - echo -e "\n${BRed}Additionnal information:$NC " ; 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then - echo "You will need to upgrade to version 3.0 for full \ - programmable completion features" - return -fi - -shopt -s extglob # Necessary. - -complete -A hostname rsh rcp telnet rlogin ftp ping disk -complete -A export printenv -complete -A variable export local readonly unset -complete -A enabled builtin -complete -A alias alias unalias -complete -A function function -complete -A user su mail finger - -complete -A helptopic help # Currently same as builtins. -complete -A shopt shopt -complete -A stopped -P '%' bg -complete -A job -P '%' fg jobs disown - -complete -A directory mkdir rmdir -complete -A directory -o default cd - -# Compression -complete -f -o default -X '*.+(zip|ZIP)' zip -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(zip|ZIP)' unzip -complete -f -o default -X '*.+(z|Z)' compress -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(z|Z)' uncompress -complete -f -o default -X '*.+(gz|GZ)' gzip -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(gz|GZ)' gunzip -complete -f -o default -X '*.+(bz2|BZ2)' bzip2 -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(bz2|BZ2)' bunzip2 -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(zip|ZIP|z|Z|gz|GZ|bz2|BZ2)' extract - - -# Documents - Postscript,pdf,dvi..... -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(ps|PS)' gs ghostview ps2pdf ps2ascii -complete -f -o default -X \ -'!*.+(dvi|DVI)' dvips dvipdf xdvi dviselect dvitype -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(pdf|PDF)' acroread pdf2ps -complete -f -o default -X '!*.@(@(?(e)ps|?(E)PS|pdf|PDF)?\ -(.gz|.GZ|.bz2|.BZ2|.Z))' gv ggv -complete -f -o default -X '!*.texi*' makeinfo texi2dvi texi2html texi2pdf -complete -f -o default -X '!*.tex' tex latex slitex -complete -f -o default -X '!*.lyx' lyx -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(htm*|HTM*)' lynx html2ps -complete -f -o default -X \ -'!*.+(doc|DOC|xls|XLS|ppt|PPT|sx?|SX?|csv|CSV|od?|OD?|ott|OTT)' soffice - -# Multimedia -complete -f -o default -X \ -'!*.+(gif|GIF|jp*g|JP*G|bmp|BMP|xpm|XPM|png|PNG)' xv gimp ee gqview -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(mp3|MP3)' mpg123 mpg321 -complete -f -o default -X '!*.+(ogg|OGG)' ogg123 -complete -f -o default -X \ -'!*.@(mp[23]|MP[23]|ogg|OGG|wav|WAV|pls|\ -m3u|xm|mod|s[3t]m|it|mtm|ult|flac)' xmms -complete -f -o default -X '!*.@(mp?(e)g|MP?(E)G|wma|avi|AVI|\ -asf|vob|VOB|bin|dat|vcd|ps|pes|fli|viv|rm|ram|yuv|mov|MOV|qt|\ -QT|wmv|mp3|MP3|ogg|OGG|ogm|OGM|mp4|MP4|wav|WAV|asx|ASX)' xine - - - -complete -f -o default -X '!*.pl' perl perl5 - - -# This is a 'universal' completion function - it works when commands have -#+ a so-called 'long options' mode , ie: 'ls --all' instead of 'ls -a' -# Needs the '-o' option of grep -#+ (try the commented-out version if not available). - -# First, remove '=' from completion word separators -#+ (this will allow completions like 'ls --color=auto' to work correctly). - -COMP_WORDBREAKS=${COMP_WORDBREAKS/=/} - - -_get_longopts() -{ - #$1 --help | sed -e '/--/!d' -e 's/.*--\([^[:space:].,]*\).*/--\1/'| \ - #grep ^"$2" |sort -u ; 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