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nor-ps1

v0.1.1

Published

Simple CLI utility to format custom bash PS1 prompt

Downloads

2

Readme

nor-ps1

Simple CLI utility to format custom bash PS1 prompt

TODO

We use Trello board to organize development and keep track on things to do.

Install the command

Install it from the NPM:

npm install -g nor-ps1

Use the command with Bash

Then you can use it with Bash by editing following lines to your file ~/.bashrc:

PS1='[\u@\h $(nor-ps1)]\$ '

We use here $(nor-ps1) instead of the default \w.

Please note! It must be quoted by single quotes.

Examples

NPM directories

[jhh@zeta3-lts ~/git/sendanor]$ cd node-crypt3/
[jhh@zeta3-lts npm:[email protected] .]$ ls
binding.gyp  build  crypt3.cc  index.js  LICENSE  package.json  README.md
[jhh@zeta3-lts npm:[email protected] .]$ cd build/
[jhh@zeta3-lts npm:[email protected] ./build]$ ls
binding.Makefile  config.gypi  crypt3.target.mk  Makefile  Release

Git directories

[jhh@zeta3-lts ~/tmp]$ cd gittmp/
[jhh@zeta3-lts git: .]$ ls
test
[jhh@zeta3-lts git: .]$ cd test/
[jhh@zeta3-lts git: ./test]$ ls
foo.txt

The support for git paths could be much better. Any ideas how?

License

The MIT license, of course.

Commercial Support

You can buy commercial support from Sendanor.