####################################### # LIQUID PROMPT DEFAULT TEMPLATE FILE # ####################################### # Available features: # LP_BATT battery # LP_LOAD load # LP_JOBS screen sessions/running jobs/suspended jobs # LP_USER user # LP_HOST hostname # LP_PERM a colon ":" # LP_PWD current working directory # LP_VENV Python virtual environment # LP_PROXY HTTP proxy # LP_VCS the content of the current repository # LP_ERR last error code # LP_MARK prompt mark # LP_TIME current time # LP_RUNTIME runtime of last command # LP_MARK_PREFIX user-defined prompt mark prefix (helpful if you want 2-line prompts) # LP_PS1_PREFIX user-defined general-purpose prefix (default set a generic prompt as the window title) # LP_PS1_POSTFIX user-defined general-purpose postfix # LP_BRACKET_OPEN open bracket # LP_BRACKET_CLOSE close bracket # Remember that most features come with their corresponding colors, # see the README. # add time, jobs, load and battery LP_PS1="${LP_PS1_PREFIX}${LP_TIME}${LP_BATT}${LP_LOAD}${LP_JOBS}" # add user, host and permissions colon LP_PS1="${LP_PS1}${LP_BRACKET_OPEN}${LP_USER}${LP_HOST}${LP_PERM}" LP_PS1="${LP_PS1}${LP_PWD}${LP_BRACKET_CLOSE}${LP_VENV}${LP_PROXY}" # Add VCS infos # If root, the info has not been collected unless LP_ENABLE_VCS_ROOT # is set. LP_PS1="${LP_PS1}${LP_VCS}" # add return code and prompt mark LP_PS1="${LP_PS1}${LP_RUNTIME}${LP_ERR}${LP_MARK_PREFIX}${LP_MARK}${LP_PS1_POSTFIX}" # "invisible" parts # Get the current prompt on the fly and make it a title LP_TITLE="$(_lp_title "$LP_PS1")" # Insert it in the prompt LP_PS1="${LP_TITLE}${LP_PS1}" # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 tw=120 ft=sh: