# When the Emacs SSH client, Tramp, connects to a remote host that uses Fish, # it's important to keep the shell prompt simple so that Tramp can parse it. if test "$TERM" = "dumb" function fish_prompt echo "\$ " end function fish_right_prompt; end function fish_greeting; end function fish_title; end else function fish_prompt # My custom prompt. # # Design objectives: # - max-length <= 80 characters # - minimal # - no dependencies (well, you know what I mean) # # Components # - ssh connection # - user # - host # - git repo # - git branch # - lambda character as prompt # Cache status before we overwrite it. set -l last_status $status # Colors set -l color_inactive (set_color red --bold) set -l color_active (set_color green --bold) set -l color_normal (set_color normal) # SSH information if set -q SSH_CLIENT; or set -q SSH_TTY echo -en "$color_active \bssh ✓ [$color_normal$USER@"(hostname)"$color_active]$color_normal" else echo -en "$color_inactive \bssh ✗ [$color_normal$USER@"(hostname)"$color_inactive]$color_normal" end # Separator echo -n " " # Git information set -l git_repo (git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null) set -l git_status $status if [ (realpath .) = "/" ] set -g dir_path (realpath .) else if [ (realpath ..) = "/" ] set -g dir_path (realpath .) else set -g dir_path (echo (basename (realpath ..))"/"(basename (realpath .))) end if test $git_status -eq 0 set -l git_repo_name (basename (git rev-parse --show-toplevel)) set -l git_branch (git branch 2>/dev/null | grep '^\*' | cut -d' ' -f2-) echo -en "$color_active \bgit ✓ [$color_normal$git_branch$color_active|$color_normal$git_repo_name$color_active|$color_normal$dir_path$color_active]$color_normal" else echo -en "$color_inactive \bgit ✗ [$color_normal$dir_path$color_inactive]$color_normal" end # Newline echo # Handle root vs non-root if [ "$USER" = "root" ] set -g prompt_sigil "#" else set -g prompt_sigil "λ" end set -l time (date +"%T") if test $last_status -eq 0 set -l color_prompt (set_color white --bold) echo -n "$time$color_prompt $prompt_sigil$color_normal " else set -l color_prompt (set_color red --bold) echo -n "$time$color_prompt $prompt_sigil$color_normal " end end function fish_right_prompt; end function fish_greeting; end function fish_title; end end