#!/bin/bash
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# A basically sane bash environment.
# Tony Duckles (based on http://github.com/rtomayko/dotfiles)
# short-circuit for non-interactive sessions
[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
# the basics
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:$PATH"
: ${HOME=~}
: ${LOGNAME=$(id -un)}
: ${UNAME=$(uname)}
# strip OS type and version under Cygwin (e.g. CYGWIN_NT-5.1 => Cygwin)
UNAME=${UNAME/CYGWIN_*/Cygwin}
# complete hostnames from this file
HOSTFILE=~/.ssh/known_hosts
# readline config
INPUTRC=~/.inputrc
# if current $TERM isn't valid, fall-back to TERM=xterm-color or TERM=xterm
case $(tput colors 2>&1) in
tput* )
export TERM=xterm-color
case $(tput colors 2>&1) in
tput* )
export TERM=xterm
;;
esac
;;
esac
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# SHELL OPTIONS
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# bring in system bashrc
test -r /etc/bashrc &&
. /etc/bashrc
# notify of bg job completion immediately
set -o notify
# shell opts. see bash(1) for details
shopt -s cdspell >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -s extglob >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -s histappend >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -s hostcomplete >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -s interactive_comments >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -u mailwarn >/dev/null 2>&1
shopt -s no_empty_cmd_completion >/dev/null 2>&1
# don't check for new mail
unset MAILCHECK
# disable core dumps
ulimit -S -c 0
# default umask
umask 0022
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# PATH
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# we want the various sbin's on the path along with /usr/local/bin
PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"
PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
# put /opt/csw/* on PATH if exists (OpenCSW Solaris packages)
test -d "/opt/csw" &&
PATH="/opt/csw/sbin:/opt/csw/bin:$PATH"
# ~/.rvm/bin on PATH if exists (RVM)
test -d "$HOME/.rvm/bin" &&
PATH="$PATH:$HOME/.rvm/bin"
# put ~/bin on PATH if exists
test -d "$HOME/bin" &&
PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
# put ~/sbin on PATH if exists
test -d "$HOME/sbin" &&
PATH="$HOME/sbin:$PATH"
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ENVIRONMENT CONFIGURATION
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# detect interactive shell
case "$-" in
*i*) INTERACTIVE=yes ;;
*) unset INTERACTIVE ;;
esac
# detect login shell
case "$0" in
-*) LOGIN=yes ;;
*) unset LOGIN ;;
esac
# setup locale. Try to enable en_US locale w/ utf-8 encodings
# (if not already configured), but do graceful fall-back.
lclist=$(locale -a | grep en_US)
if test -n "$(echo $lclist | grep UTF-8)"; then
: ${LANG:="en_US.UTF-8"}
: ${LANGUAGE:="en"}
: ${LC_CTYPE:="en_US.UTF-8"}
: ${LC_ALL:="en_US.UTF-8"}
elif test -n "$(echo $lclist | grep utf8)"; then
: ${LANG:="en_US.utf8"}
: ${LANGUAGE:="en"}
: ${LC_CTYPE:="en_US.utf8"}
: ${LC_ALL:="en_US.utf8"}
elif test -n "$(echo $lclist | grep ISO8859-1)"; then
: ${LANG:="en_US.ISO8859-1"}
: ${LANGUAGE:="en"}
: ${LC_CTYPE:="en_US.ISO8859-1"}
: ${LC_ALL:="en_US.ISO8859-1"}
else
: ${LANG:="en_US"}
: ${LANGUAGE:="en"}
: ${LC_CTYPE:="en_US"}
: ${LC_ALL:="en_US"}
fi
export LANG LANGUAGE LC_CTYPE LC_ALL
unset lclist
# ignore backups, CVS directories, python bytecode, vim swap files
FIGNORE="~:CVS:#:.pyc:.swp:.swa:apache-solr-*"
# history stuff
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
HISTFILESIZE=10000
HISTSIZE=10000
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# PAGER / EDITOR
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# See what we have to work with ...
HAVE_VIM=$(command -v vim)
# EDITOR
test -n "$HAVE_VIM" &&
EDITOR=vim ||
EDITOR=vi
export EDITOR
# PAGER
if test -n "$(command -v less)" ; then
PAGER="less"
MANPAGER="less"
LESS="-FiRX"
export LESS
else
PAGER=more
MANPAGER="$PAGER"
fi
export PAGER MANPAGER
# Ack
ACK_PAGER="$PAGER"
ACK_PAGER_COLOR="$PAGER"
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# PROMPT
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#graphics
if [ "$UID" = 0 ]; then
# root
PS_C1="\[\033[1;31m\]" # red
PS_C2="\[\033[0;37m\]" # grey
PS_P="#"
else
case "$UNAME" in
Cygwin)
PS_C1="\[\033[0;32m\]" # green
PS_C2="\[\033[0;37m\]" # grey
;;
Darwin)
PS_C1="\[\033[1;97m\]" # white
PS_C2="\[\033[0;37m\]" # grey
;;
SunOS | AIX)
PS_C1="\[\033[1;96m\]" # cyan
PS_C2="\[\033[0;36m\]" # cyan
;;
*)
PS_C1="\[\033[1;93m\]" # yellow
PS_C2="\[\033[0;33m\]" # brown
esac
PS_P="\$"
fi
prompt_simple() {
unset PROMPT_COMMAND
PS1="[\u@\h:\w]\$ "
PS2="> "
}
prompt_compact() {
unset PROMPT_COMMAND
PS1="${PS_C1}${PS_P}\[\033[0m\] "
PS2="> "
}
prompt_color() {
# If git and the git bash_completion scripts are installed, use __git_ps1() to show current branch info.
# Never show branch info for $HOME (dotfiles) repo.
# Use the following to exclude a given repo: `git config --local --bool --add bash.hidePrompt true`
if [ -n "$(type -P git)" -a "$(type -t __git_ps1)" = "function" ]; then
PS_GIT='$(test -n "$(__git_ps1 %s)" &&
test "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)" != "$HOME" &&
test "$(git config --bool bash.hidePrompt)" != "true" &&
__git_ps1 "{\[\033[0;100m\]%s\[\033[0;90m\]}")'
export GIT_PS1_SHOWDIRTYSTATE=1
fi
PS1="\[\033[0;90m\][${PS_C1}\u@\h\[\033[0m\]\[\033[0;90m\]:${PS_C2}\w\[\033[0;90m\]]${PS_GIT}${PS_P}\[\033[0m\] "
PS2="> "
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# MACOS X / DARWIN SPECIFIC
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
if [ "$UNAME" = Darwin ]; then
# put ports on the paths if /opt/local exists
test -x /opt/local -a ! -L /opt/local && {
PORTS=/opt/local
# setup the PATH and MANPATH
PATH="$PORTS/bin:$PORTS/sbin:$PATH"
MANPATH="$PORTS/share/man:$MANPATH"
# nice little port alias
alias port="sudo nice -n +18 $PORTS/bin/port"
}
# put coreutils on the paths if /usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec exists
test -x /usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec -a ! -L /usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec && {
# setup the PATH and MANPATH
PATH="/usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin:$PATH"
MANPATH="/usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnuman:$MANPATH"
}
fi
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# ALIASES / FUNCTIONS
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# alias 'vi' to 'vim' if Vim is installed
vim="$(type -P vim)"
test -n "$vim" && {
alias vi='vim'
}
unset vim
# disk usage with human sizes and minimal depth
alias du1='du -h --max-depth=1'
alias fn='find . -name'
alias hi='history | tail -20'
# For Solaris, use GNU versions of core utils
if [ "$UNAME" = SunOS ]; then
test -x /usr/gnu/bin/grep && alias grep="/usr/gnu/bin/grep"
test -x /usr/gnu/bin/sed && alias sed="/usr/gnu/bin/sed"
test -x /usr/gnu/bin/awk && alias awk="/usr/gnu/bin/awk"
fi
# Alias csh-style "rebash" to bash equivalent
alias rehash="hash -r"
# set 'screen' window title
settitle() {
test -n "$STY" && printf "\033k%s\033\\" "$@"
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# BASH COMPLETION
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
test -z "$BASH_COMPLETION" && {
bash=${BASH_VERSION%.*}; bmajor=${bash%.*}; bminor=${bash#*.}
test -n "$PS1" && test $bmajor -gt 1 && {
# search for a bash_completion file to source
for f in /usr/local/etc/bash_completion \
/usr/pkg/etc/bash_completion \
/opt/local/etc/bash_completion \
/etc/bash_completion
do
test -f $f && {
. $f
break
}
done
}
unset bash bmajor bminor
}
# override and disable tilde expansion
_expand() {
return 0
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# LS AND DIRCOLORS
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# we always pass these to ls(1)
unset LS_COMMON
# if the dircolors utility is available, set that up for ls
dircolors="$(type -P gdircolors dircolors | head -1)"
test -n "$dircolors" && {
COLORS=/etc/DIR_COLORS
test -e "/etc/DIR_COLORS.$TERM" && COLORS="/etc/DIR_COLORS.$TERM"
test -e "$HOME/.dircolors" && COLORS="$HOME/.dircolors"
test ! -e "$COLORS" && COLORS=
# AIX (vx-track) has dircolors(1) but ls(1) doesn't support --color arg
test "$UNAME" = "AIX" && COLORS=
eval `$dircolors --sh $COLORS`
}
unset dircolors
# enable color ls output if available
test -n "$COLORS" &&
LS_COMMON="--color=auto $LS_COMMON"
# setup the main ls alias if we've established common args
test -n "$LS_COMMON" &&
alias ls="command ls $LS_COMMON"
# these use the ls aliases above
alias ll="ls -l"
alias l.="ls -d .*"
alias ll.="ls -ld .*"
alias lla="ls -la"
# setup color grep output if available
if [ -n "$COLORS" ]; then
case "$UNAME" in
"SunOS")
# For Solaris, use the GNU version of grep for color support
test -x /usr/gnu/bin/grep && alias grep="/usr/gnu/bin/grep --color=always"
;;
*)
alias grep="command grep --color=always"
;;
esac
# older versions of grep only support a singular highlight color
export GREP_COLOR='1;37;42'
# newer versions of grep have more flexible color configuration
export GREP_COLORS='fn=36:ln=1;33:ms=1;37;42'
fi
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# MISC COMMANDS
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# push SSH public key to another box
push_ssh_cert() {
local _host
test -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub || ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096
for _host in "$@";
do
echo $_host
ssh $_host 'cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys' < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
done
}
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# PATH MANIPULATION FUNCTIONS
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
# Usage: pls []
# List path entries of PATH or environment variable .
pls () { eval echo \$${1:-PATH} |tr : '\n'; }
# Usage: pshift [-n ] []
# Shift entries off the front of PATH or environment var .
# with the option. Useful: pshift $(pwd)
pshift () {
local n=1
[ "$1" = "-n" ] && { n=$(( $2 + 1 )); shift 2; }
eval "${1:-PATH}='$(pls |tail -n +$n |tr '\n' :)'"
}
# Usage: ppop [-n ] []
# Pop entries off the end of PATH or environment variable .
ppop () {
local n=1 i=0
[ "$1" = "-n" ] && { n=$2; shift 2; }
while [ $i -lt $n ]
do eval "${1:-PATH}='\${${1:-PATH}%:*}'"
i=$(( i + 1 ))
done
}
# Usage: prm []
# Remove from PATH or environment variable .
prm () { eval "${2:-PATH}='$(pls $2 |grep -v "^$1\$" |tr '\n' :)'"; }
# Usage: punshift []
# Shift onto the beginning of PATH or environment variable .
punshift () { eval "${2:-PATH}='$1:$(eval echo \$${2:-PATH})'"; }
# Usage: ppush []
ppush () { eval "${2:-PATH}='$(eval echo \$${2:-PATH})':$1"; }
# Usage: puniq []
# Remove duplicate entries from a PATH style value while retaining
# the original order. Use PATH if no is given.
#
# Example:
# $ puniq /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin
# /usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
puniq () {
echo "$1" | tr : '\n' | nl | sort -u -k 2,2 | sort -n |
cut -f 2- | tr '\n' :
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# USER SHELL ENVIRONMENT
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# source ~/.shenv now if it exists
test -r ~/.shenv &&
. ~/.shenv
# condense PATH entries
PATH=$(puniq "$PATH")
MANPATH=$(puniq "$MANPATH")
# Use the color prompt by default when interactive
test -n "$PS1" &&
prompt_color
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
# MOTD / FORTUNE
# -------------------------------------------------------------------
test -n "$INTERACTIVE" -a -n "$LOGIN" && {
# Get current uname and uptime (if exists on this host)
# Strip any leading whitespace from uname and uptime commands
t_uname="$(test -n "`type -P uname`" && uname -npsr | sed -e 's/^\s+//')"
t_uptime="$(test -n "`type -P uptime`" && uptime | sed -e 's/^\s+//')"
if [ -n "$t_uname" ] || [ -n "$t_uptime" ]; then
echo " --"
test -n "$t_uname" && echo $t_uname
test -n "$t_uptime" && echo $t_uptime
echo " --"
fi
unset t_uname t_uptime
}
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