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Diffstat (limited to '11_Colors.zsh')
-rw-r--r-- | 11_Colors.zsh | 16 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/11_Colors.zsh b/11_Colors.zsh index 00d405d..d50b4e5 100644 --- a/11_Colors.zsh +++ b/11_Colors.zsh @@ -24,21 +24,9 @@ typeset -A prompt_colors git_colors mail_colors correct_colors battery_colors da PS1_ROOT=${PS1_ROOT:-$color[red]} PS1_USER=${PS1_USER:-$color[blue]} +PS1_SUDO=${PS1_SUDO:-$color[green]} PS1_USER_SSH=${PS1_USER_SSH:-$color[magenta]} PS1_USER_SCR=${PS1_USER_SCR:-$color[cyan]} -prompt_colors[generic]=`print -Pn "%(! $PS1_ROOT $PS1_USER)"` - -normal_user && if ( [ "$SSH_TTY" != "" ] ) -then - # This allows us to easily distinguish shells - # which really are on the local machine or not. - # That's so good, use it ! :-) - prompt_colors[generic]=${PS1_USER_SSH:-$prompt_colors[generic]} -fi -normal_user && if ( [ "$TERM" = "screen" ] ) -then - prompt_colors[generic]=${PS1_USER_SCR:-$prompt_colors[generic]} -fi # # This func is intended to give a quick way to set the colors for the @@ -93,8 +81,6 @@ set_prompt_colors () git_colors[up_to_date]="$prompt_colors[up_to_date]" # git up-to-date } -set_prompt_colors - correct_colors[error]="$color[red];$color[bold]" correct_colors[suggest]="$color[blue];$color[bold]" |