Anton Shestakov <engored@ya.ru>, Thu, 04 Sep 2014 03:31:53 +0900
Let's try without bold at all.
This file provides
``prompt_command`` function that is executed by the
shell just before displaying
``PS1``. This way user can redefine
``PS1`` (or any of
``PS{1,4}``, for that matter) to fit his/her needs. That's what I did exactly.
.. image:: https://bitbucket.org/engored/dotfiles/raw/tip/docs/prompt.png
Note that the clock is not real-time. It updates after your shell command
finishes (e.g. after you press enter). That's sufficient if you want to
know how long your db backup took, for example.
Mercurial and Git support is disabled for root, thus two colored dashes.
.. image:: https://bitbucket.org/engored/dotfiles/raw/tip/docs/prompt-venv.png
.. image:: https://bitbucket.org/engored/dotfiles/raw/tip/docs/prompt-exit.png
.. image:: https://bitbucket.org/engored/dotfiles/raw/tip/docs/prompt-hg.png
It can be clearer, sure. But I'm used to this and I like it because it's
This file contains aliases. Currently, the only alias that is not exactly
self-explanatory is
``whatsopen``. In short, it's an alternative to
``sockstat`` from FreeBSD. It shows listening (TCP) applications, like
``netstat -ntlp``, but with a handy difference. It additionally shows
users, so instead of this
:: Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5984 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 30617/beam.smp COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME beam.smp 30617 couchdb 16u IPv4 7652760 0t0 TCP 127.0.0.1:5984 (LISTEN) See? It's much easier to guess what beam.smp is when you know couchdb owns
it. And it's much, much easier to understand what python2 is doing there
when its owner is my-django-site-user or something.