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#!/bin/zsh -f | |
autoload -U colors | |
colors | |
print " | |
ZSH Color definitions: | |
\e[1mprompt simple\e[0m [\e[1m<\e[0mcolor1\e[1m>\e[0m[\e[1m<\e[0mcolor2\e[1m>\e[0m[\e[1m<\e[0mcolor3\e[1m>\e[0m[\e[1m<\e[0mstring1\e[1m>\e[0m[\e[1m<\e[0mstring2\e[1m>\e[0m[\e[1m<\e[0mstring3\e[1m>\e[0m]]]]]] | |
Supply up to three \e[1mcolors\e[0m and then up to three alternate static \e[1mprompt strings \e[0m. | |
\e[1mcolor1\e[0m is the local prompt color: \e[1mzsh-% \e[0m color1=default | |
\e[1mcolor2\e[0m is the remote prompt color: \e[31m$HOST:r:r-%\e[0m color2=red | |
\e[1mcolor3\e[0m is the screensession prompt color: \e[1mScreen-% \e[0m color3=default | |
Allowed \e[1mcolorN\e[0m options include: | |
\e[1mdefault\e[0m, \e[0m black\e[0m, \e[31m red\e[0m, \e[32m green\e[0m, \e[33m yellow\e[0m, \e[34m blue\e[0m, \e[35m magenta\e[0m, \e[36m cyan\e[0m, \e[0m white\e[0m | |
\e[1mstringN\e[0m can be any (non-dynamic) text string or prompt special characters (eg: %m) | |
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