Eliminater74
3/1/2017 - 8:53 PM

Set color bash prompt according to active virtualenv, git branch and return status of last command.

Set color bash prompt according to active virtualenv, git branch and return status of last command.

#!/bin/bash
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#
#   Set the bash prompt according to:
#    * the active virtualenv
#    * the branch/status of the current git repository
#    * the return value of the previous command
#    * the fact you just came from Windows and are used to having newlines in
#      your prompts.
#
# USAGE:
#
#   1. Save this file as ~/.bash_prompt
#   2. Add the following line to the end of your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile:
#        . ~/.bash_prompt
#
# LINEAGE:
#
#   Based on work by woods
#
#   https://gist.github.com/31967

# The various escape codes that we can use to color our prompt.
        RED="\[\033[0;31m\]"
     YELLOW="\[\033[1;33m\]"
      GREEN="\[\033[0;32m\]"
       BLUE="\[\033[1;34m\]"
  LIGHT_RED="\[\033[1;31m\]"
LIGHT_GREEN="\[\033[1;32m\]"
      WHITE="\[\033[1;37m\]"
 LIGHT_GRAY="\[\033[0;37m\]"
 COLOR_NONE="\[\e[0m\]"

# Detect whether the current directory is a git repository.
function is_git_repository {
  git branch > /dev/null 2>&1
}

# Determine the branch/state information for this git repository.
function set_git_branch {
  # Capture the output of the "git status" command.
  git_status="$(git status 2> /dev/null)"

  # Set color based on clean/staged/dirty.
  if [[ ${git_status} =~ "working directory clean" ]]; then
    state="${GREEN}"
  elif [[ ${git_status} =~ "Changes to be committed" ]]; then
    state="${YELLOW}"
  else
    state="${LIGHT_RED}"
  fi

  # Set arrow icon based on status against remote.
  remote_pattern="# Your branch is (.*) of"
  if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${remote_pattern} ]]; then
    if [[ ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} == "ahead" ]]; then
      remote="↑"
    else
      remote="↓"
    fi
  else
    remote=""
  fi
  diverge_pattern="# Your branch and (.*) have diverged"
  if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${diverge_pattern} ]]; then
    remote="↕"
  fi

  # Get the name of the branch.
  branch_pattern="^# On branch ([^${IFS}]*)"
  if [[ ${git_status} =~ ${branch_pattern} ]]; then
    branch=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
  fi

  # Set the final branch string.
  BRANCH="${state}(${branch})${remote}${COLOR_NONE} "
}

# Return the prompt symbol to use, colorized based on the return value of the
# previous command.
function set_prompt_symbol () {
  if test $1 -eq 0 ; then
      PROMPT_SYMBOL="\$"
  else
      PROMPT_SYMBOL="${LIGHT_RED}\$${COLOR_NONE}"
  fi
}

# Determine active Python virtualenv details.
function set_virtualenv () {
  if test -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ; then
      PYTHON_VIRTUALENV=""
  else
      PYTHON_VIRTUALENV="${BLUE}[`basename \"$VIRTUAL_ENV\"`]${COLOR_NONE} "
  fi
}

# Set the full bash prompt.
function set_bash_prompt () {
  # Set the PROMPT_SYMBOL variable. We do this first so we don't lose the
  # return value of the last command.
  set_prompt_symbol $?

  # Set the PYTHON_VIRTUALENV variable.
  set_virtualenv

  # Set the BRANCH variable.
  if is_git_repository ; then
    set_git_branch
  else
    BRANCH=''
  fi

  # Set the bash prompt variable.
  PS1="
${PYTHON_VIRTUALENV}${GREEN}\u@\h ${YELLOW}\w${COLOR_NONE} ${BRANCH}
${PROMPT_SYMBOL} "
}

# Tell bash to execute this function just before displaying its prompt.
PROMPT_COMMAND=set_bash_prompt