A theme for oh-my-zsh, extends the bira theme (part of the default themes) with the following features:
- define the prompt colors for root and non-root user (username, @ symbol and host color), for use across several machines;
- visualize the ruby version in use with rvm or rbenv, the theme provides 3 helper functions
rvm_prompt_active
.rvm_activate_prompt
andrvm_deactivate_prompt
to control the visualization of the ruby info; - support for Python virtualenvs
- support for git (branch name and clean/dirty repo)
Create a fine named hosts.themes
with your per-host prompt color definitions.
You can define a color for the following 3 parts of the prompt:
- the
<user>
name - the
<at>
symbol (@) - the
<host>
name for a non-root user and for root
So the following variables can be defined:
-
user_color_user
-
at_color_user
-
host_color_user
-
user_color_root
-
at_color_root
-
host_color_root
The colors are defined in this order <user>
, <at>
, <host>
so if a color is not defined the precedent is used.
No color equals to white.
If your host is named myhost
setting hosts.themes
like this:
host="$(hostname | cut -d'.' -f1)"
case "$host" in
'myhost')
local user_color_root="${fg[red]}"
local user_color_user="${fg[green]}"
local at_color_user="${fg[magenta]}"
local host_color_user="${fg[yellow]}"
;;
esac