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HyperTerm

Custom Prompt Shell Settings for Bash

Requirements

  • curl
  • less
  • coreutils
  • iproute2
  • unzip

Features

  • Show Git information (branch, tag, or where you did git checkout)

  • It allows knowing the status (exit status) of the Prompt Shell after executing one/some command(s).

  • Makes source to /usr/share/doc/pkgfile/command-not-found.bash automatically (requires pkgfile).

  • Source /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion automatically (requires bash-completion).

  • Includes a hyperterm/_custom.sh for customizations in HyperTerm, separately.

    Tip

    Your changes must be in $HOME/.hyperterm/_custom.sh, so that are not deleted when it is updated.

  • Special functions like:

    • activate to activate virtualenv in python
    • cex compress files and/or directories
    • ex extract files
    • ii general system information
    • proxy_on enables proxy in terminal or tty
    • sagent_start and sangent_stop to enable or disable the SSH agent (password is remembered for 432000 seconds)
    • rar2zip convert RAR files to ZIP, use unar (unrar) and 7z
  • Aliases like:

    • clean clears the bash history
    • df shows information about the partitions of the S.O.
    • pastebin allows you to quickly generate a paste for example: cat/etc/*release | pastebin or sensors | pastebin
    • ep open a PKGBUILD with emacs
    • free shows RAM and SWAP information
    • grep skips its colors by default
    • la short of ls -la --group-directories-first --time-style=+"%d.%m.%Y %H:%M" --color=auto -F
    • ll short of ls -l --group-directories-first --time-style=+"%d.%m.%Y %H:%M" --color=auto -F
    • ls short of ls --group-directories-first --time-style=+"%d.%m.%Y %H:%M" --color=auto -F
    • np open a PKGBUILD with nano
  • Look at tools directory for more functions.

  • Run screenfetch if installed (included in the hyperterm/_custom.sh template).

Installation

Semi-automatic Installation

  1. Download file install.sh:

     curl -Ls https://git.fridu.us/heckyel/hyperterm/raw/branch/master/install.sh -o "$HOME/install.sh"
    
  2. Run file install.sh

     bash "$HOME/install.sh"
    

    or in silent mode:

     bash "$HOME/install.sh" -s
    

    use -h to show help:

     bash "$HOME/install.sh" -h
    
  3. Delete file install.sh:

     rm -v "$HOME/install.sh"
    

Manual Installation

  1. As a suggestion, make a backup of your Prompt Shell.

     for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f" "$HOME/$f.bak"; done
    
  2. Clone the HyperTerm repository:

    • Mirror 1: git clone https://git.fridu.us/heckyel/hyperterm.git "$HOME/bash"
    • Mirror 2: git clone https://c.fridu.us/heckyel/hyperterm.git "$HOME/bash"
  3. Copy the HyperTerm files to your Local Directory

     install -d -m755 "$HOME/.hyperterm"
    
     cp -rv $HOME/bash/hyperterm/* "$HOME/.hyperterm"
    
     cp -v $HOME/bash/.bash* "$HOME"
    
     cp -v $HOME/bash/hyperterm/_custom.sh "$HOME/.hyperterm"
    
     install -m644 $HOME/bash/template/bash_profile.template.bash "$HOME/.bashrc"
    
  4. Open your terminal again or execute the next instruction

     . $HOME/.bashrc*
    
  5. Delete the repository if you are not interested in having it stored

     rm -rfv bash
    
  6. Done!

Post-installation

  • Optionally you can install trash-cli, pkgfile, bind-tools, bash-completion

      pacman -S trash-cli
    
      pacman -S pkgfile
    
      pacman -S bind-tools
    
      pacman -S bash-completion
    

Tip

trash-cli: is a utility to prevent accidental deletion when using the rm -rf command

pkgfile: allows you to search for the command executed in the repository database

bind-tools: allows to get ISP, running 'ii' in terminal

bash-completion: allows bash autocomplete

Upgrade

  • To update just open the terminal and run:

    updbashrc to update HyperTerm

    updbashrc_custom just to update file hyperterm/_custom.sh

Screenshots

Git

Alt git preview

Themes

default

Alt Bash por defecto

joy

Alt Joy

light_theme

Alt Light theme

minterm

Alt Min term

pure

Alt Pure

simple

Alt Simple

special

Alt Special

Tip

The theme is configurable from file $HOME/.hyperterm/_custom.sh

Uninstall

Semi-automatic

  1. Download file uninstall.sh:

     curl -Ls https://git.fridu.us/heckyel/hyperterm/raw/branch/master/uninstall.sh -o "$HOME/uninstall.sh"
    
  2. Run file uninstall.sh:

     bash "$HOME/uninstall.sh"
    
  3. Delete file uninstall.sh:

     rm -v "$HOME/uninstall.sh"
    

Manual

If you want to leave your computer as it was, delete the files copied from step 3 with:

rm -vrf "$HOME/{.hyperterm/,.bashrc}"

and restore the *.bak files from step 1 by running:

for f in .bashrc .bash_aliases .bash_profile; do cp -v "$HOME/$f.bak" "$HOME/$f"; done

Hacking

See HACKING.md

Contributors

HyperTerm contributors can be found in the AUTHORS file

License

This work is licensed under the GNU GPLv3+

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