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Minimal

A minimal zsh theme

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MINIMAL

A minimal and extensible zsh theme.

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Architecture

Minimal is mostly a collection of components (shell functions) on top of a thin layer to ease customization.

There are 3 areas where a component can be rendered:

  • left prompt
  • right prompt
  • infoline (shown when there is no command and user presses Enter)

A component should work in any of the three areas (left, right, info)

PROMPT and RPROMPT should be left untouched, as minimal already takes care of them.

Available components

Status

λ

Syntax: mnml_status

An indicator displaying the following information:

  • user privilege: # is printed when root, $MNML_USER_CHAR otherwise.
  • last command success: indicator's color is set to $MNML_OK_COLOR when the last command was successful, $MNML_ERR_COLOR otherwise.
  • background jobs: $MNML_BGJOB_MODE is applied to the indicator if at least one job is in background.

Keymap

Syntax: mnml_keymap

An indicator displaying the current keymap. $MNML_INSERT_CHAR is printed when in insert or default mode, $MNML_NORMAL_CHAR when in normal (vi) mode.

It reacts to keymap changes. It should work even if zsh bind mode is not set to vi

Current Working Directrory

~

Syntax: mnml_cwd N LEN

Displays the last N segments of the current working directory, each one trucated if LEN is exceded.

If N is 0, it will display all segments. When N is not specified, it will take a default value of 2. If is specified but N <= 0, it will be set to 0.

If LEN is not specified or LEN <= 0 no truncation will be performed on the segments. If 0 < LEN < 4 it will be set to 4.

When a segment length is greater than LEN's value, the first LEN / 2 - 1 characters are printed, followed by $MNML_ELLIPSIS_CHAR, followed by the last LEN / 2 - 1 characters. For example, with LEN = 8 and 0123456789 as segment, 012..789 is displayed.

Git branch status

master

Syntax: mnml_git

Displays the current git's branch, when inside a git repo. Color is set to $MNML_OK_COLOR if the branch is clean, $MNML_ERR_COLOR if the branch is dirty.

Mercurial branch status

default

Syntax: mnml_hg

Displays the current mercurial's branch, when inside a mercurial repo. Color is set to $MNML_OK_COLOR if the branch is clean, and $MNML_ERR_COLOR if the branch is dirty.

This component is disabled by default on the MNML_RPROMPT but if you want to enable it, just override the default config, for example, with MNML_RPROMPT=('mnml_cwd 2 0' mnml_git mnml_hg).

If you feel that this component is a little bit slow, you can use the mnml_hg_no_color helper component, which doesn't launch a new Python interpreter, so this means no color support if the branch is dirty, this component just show the current branch name.

User, Hostname & PWD

user@host:~

Syntax: mnml_uhp

Displays the current username, hostname and working directory.

SSH hostname

host

Syntax: mnml_ssh

Displays the hostname only if current session is through a SSH connection.

Python virtual environment

venv

Syntax: mnml_pyenv

Displays the current activated python virtualenv.

Last command error value

1

Syntax: mnml_err

Displays the last command exit status only if it is not 0.

Background jobs counter

2&

Syntax: mnml_jobs

Displays the number of background jobs only if there is at least one.

Files

[5 (2)]

Syntax: mnml_files

Displays the number of visible files, followed by the number of hidden files if any.

Magic enter functions

Directory stack

Syntax: mnml_me_dirs

Prints dirs output if there is more than 1 directory in the stack.

Colored ls

Syntax: mnml_me_ls

Prints colored ls output.

Condensed git status

Syntax: mnml_me_git

Prints a colored and concise git status, only when inside a git repo.

Custom components

Adding functionality is as easy as writing a shell function and adding it to one of the arrays:

function awesome_component {
  echo -n "AWESOME"
}

function awesome_magicenter {
  figlet -f slant "COOL"
}

source minimal.zsh

MNML_PROMPT=(awesome_component $MNML_PROMPT)
MNML_MAGICENTER+=awesome_magicenter

Due to minimal's architecture, if you need the value of the last command exit status ($?), $MNML_LAST_ERR must be used. $? can still be used to check for errors inside the component.