# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # FILE: emotty.plugin.zsh # DESCRIPTION: Return an emoji for the current $TTY number. # AUTHOR: Alexis Hildebrandt (afh[at]surryhill.net) # VERSION: 1.0.0 # DEPENDS: emoji plugin # # There are different sets of emoji characters available, to choose a different # set export emotty_set to the name of the set you would like to use, e.g.: # % export emotty_set=nature # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ typeset -gAH _emotty_sets local _emotty_plugin_dir="${0:h}" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_stellar_set.zsh" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_floral_set.zsh" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_zodiac_set.zsh" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_nature_set.zsh" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_emoji_set.zsh" source "$_emotty_plugin_dir/emotty_love_set.zsh" unset _emotty_plugin_dir emotty_default_set=emoji function emotty() { # Use emotty set defined by user, fallback to default local emotty=${_emotty_sets[${emotty_set:-$emotty_default_set}]} # Parse $TTY number, normalizing it to an emotty set index (( tty = (${TTY##/dev/tty} % ${#${=emotty}}) + 1 )) local character_name=${${=emotty}[tty]} echo "${emoji[${character_name}]}${emoji2[emoji_style]}" } function display_emotty() { local name=${1:-$emotty_set} echo $name for i in ${=_emotty_sets[$name]}; do printf "${emoji[$i]}${emoji2[emoji_style]} " done print for i in ${=_emotty_sets[$name]}; do print "${emoji[$i]}${emoji2[emoji_style]} = $i" done }