oh-my-zsh/themes/crunch.zsh-theme

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# CRUNCH - created from Steve Eley's cat waxing.
# Initially hacked from the Dallas theme. Thanks, Dallas Reedy.
#
# This theme assumes you do most of your oh-my-zsh'ed "colorful" work at a single machine,
# and eschews the standard space-consuming user and hostname info. Instead, only the
# things that vary in my own workflow are shown:
#
# * The time (not the date)
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# * The RVM version and gemset (omitting the 'ruby' name if it's MRI)
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# * The current directory
# * The Git branch and its 'dirty' state
#
# Colors are at the top so you can mess with those separately if you like.
# For the most part I stuck with Dallas's.
CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR="%{$fg[white]%}"
CRUNCH_TIME_COLOR="%{$fg[yellow]%}"
CRUNCH_RVM_COLOR="%{$fg[magenta]%}"
CRUNCH_DIR_COLOR="%{$fg[cyan]%}"
CRUNCH_GIT_BRANCH_COLOR="%{$fg[green]%}"
CRUNCH_GIT_CLEAN_COLOR="%{$fg[green]%}"
CRUNCH_GIT_DIRTY_COLOR="%{$fg[red]%}"
# These Git variables are used by the oh-my-zsh git_prompt_info helper:
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_PREFIX="$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR:$CRUNCH_GIT_BRANCH_COLOR"
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_SUFFIX=""
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_CLEAN=" $CRUNCH_GIT_CLEAN_COLOR✓"
ZSH_THEME_GIT_PROMPT_DIRTY=" $CRUNCH_GIT_DIRTY_COLOR✗"
# Our elements:
CRUNCH_TIME_="$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR{$CRUNCH_TIME_COLOR%T$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR}%{$reset_color%}"
if [ -e ~/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt ]; then
CRUNCH_RVM_="$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR"["$CRUNCH_RVM_COLOR\${\$(~/.rvm/bin/rvm-prompt i v g)#ruby-}$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR"]"%{$reset_color%}"
else
if which rbenv &> /dev/null; then
CRUNCH_RVM_="$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR"["$CRUNCH_RVM_COLOR\${\$(rbenv version | sed -e 's/ (set.*$//' -e 's/^ruby-//')}$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR"]"%{$reset_color%}"
fi
fi
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CRUNCH_DIR_="$CRUNCH_DIR_COLOR%~\$(git_prompt_info) "
CRUNCH_PROMPT="$CRUNCH_BRACKET_COLOR➭ "
# Put it all together!
PROMPT="$CRUNCH_TIME_$CRUNCH_RVM_$CRUNCH_DIR_$CRUNCH_PROMPT%{$reset_color%}"