# Nushell Environment Config File # # version = "0.91.1" def git_prompt [] { if (do --ignore-errors { git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD } | is-empty) { return } let status = git --no-optional-locks status --porcelain=2 --branch | lines let head = $status | where ($it | str starts-with '# branch.head') | str join | parse '# branch.head {branch}' | get branch | first let result = [$"(ansi magenta2a)($head)"]; let ahead_behind = $status | where ($it | str starts-with '# branch.ab') | str join | parse "# branch.ab +{ahead} -{behind}" let ahead = $ahead_behind | get ahead | first let behind = $ahead_behind | get behind | first let ahead = if ($ahead != '0') { $"↑($ahead)" } else {} let behind = if ($behind != '0') { $"↓($behind)" } else {} let result = $result | append ([$ahead, $behind] | where not ($it | is-empty) | str join (char space)) let untracked = $status | where ($it | str starts-with '?') | length let unstaged = $status | where ($it =~ '1 \..+' ) | length let staged = $status | where ($it =~ '1 .\..+' ) | length let file_states = file_state_to_string [ [value, str, color]; [$untracked, $"…($untracked)", (ansi paleturquoise1)], [$unstaged, $"✚($unstaged)", (ansi orange3)], [$staged, $"●($staged)", (ansi darkseagreen1b)] ] let result = $result | append $file_states let result = $result | where not ($it | is-empty) | str join $" (ansi reset)" $"(ansi lub)\(($result)(ansi lub)\)" } def file_state_to_string [$states: table] -> string { $states | each {|itm| if ($itm.value != 0) { let str = $itm.str let color = $itm.color $"($color)($str)" } else { "" } } | where not ($it | is-empty) | str join ' ' } def create_left_prompt [] { let dir = match (do --ignore-shell-errors { $env.PWD | path relative-to $nu.home-path }) { null => $env.PWD '' => '~' $relative_pwd => ([~ $relative_pwd] | path join) } let path_color = (if (is-admin) { ansi red_bold } else { ansi pb }) let separator_color = (if (is-admin) { ansi light_red_bold } else { ansi pb }) let user_color = (if (is-admin) {ansi red} else { ansi xterm_magenta1 }) let path_segment = $"($user_color)[($env.USER)] ($path_color)($dir)(git_prompt)" $path_segment | str replace --all (char path_sep) $"($separator_color)(char path_sep)($path_color)" } def hostname [] -> string { $"(ansi lmi)((sys).host | get hostname)(ansi reset)" } def create_right_prompt [] { # create a right prompt in magenta with green separators and am/pm underlined let time_segment = ([ (ansi reset) (ansi magenta) (date now | format date '%H:%M') # try to respect user's locale ] | str join | str replace --regex --all "([/:])" $"(ansi green)${1}(ansi magenta)" | str replace --regex --all "([AP]M)" $"(ansi magenta_underline)${1}") let last_exit_code = if ($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE != 0) {([ (ansi rb) ($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE) ] | str join) } else { "" } ([$last_exit_code, (hostname), $time_segment] | str join (char space)) } # Use nushell functions to define your right and left prompt $env.PROMPT_COMMAND = {|| create_left_prompt } # FIXME: This default is not implemented in rust code as of 2023-09-08. $env.PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = {|| create_right_prompt } # The prompt indicators are environmental variables that represent # the state of the prompt $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR = {|| "> " } $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = {|| ": " } $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = {|| "> " } $env.PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = {|| "::: " } # If you want previously entered commands to have a different prompt from the usual one, # you can uncomment one or more of the following lines. # This can be useful if you have a 2-line prompt and it's taking up a lot of space # because every command entered takes up 2 lines instead of 1. You can then uncomment # the line below so that previously entered commands show with a single `🚀`. # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND = {|| "🚀 " } # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_INDICATOR = {|| "" } # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = {|| "" } # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = {|| "" } # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = {|| "" } # $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = {|| "" } # Specifies how environment variables are: # - converted from a string to a value on Nushell startup (from_string) # - converted from a value back to a string when running external commands (to_string) # Note: The conversions happen *after* config.nu is loaded $env.ENV_CONVERSIONS = { "PATH": { from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand --no-symlink } to_string: { |v| $v | path expand --no-symlink | str join (char esep) } } "Path": { from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand --no-symlink } to_string: { |v| $v | path expand --no-symlink | str join (char esep) } } } # Directories to search for scripts when calling source or use # The default for this is $nu.default-config-dir/scripts $env.NU_LIB_DIRS = [ ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'scripts') # add /scripts ] # Directories to search for plugin binaries when calling register # The default for this is $nu.default-config-dir/plugins $env.NU_PLUGIN_DIRS = [ ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'plugins') # add /plugins ] # To add entries to PATH (on Windows you might use Path), you can use the following pattern: # $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path') # An alternate way to add entries to $env.PATH is to use the custom command `path add` # which is built into the nushell stdlib: # use std "path add" # $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep)) # path add /some/path # path add ($env.CARGO_HOME | path join "bin") # path add ($env.HOME | path join ".local" "bin") # $env.PATH = ($env.PATH | uniq) # To load from a custom file you can use: # source ($nu.default-config-dir | path join 'custom.nu')