I\'m new to Bash programming, and I\'m working on creating a custom Bash command prompt. My goal is to create a prompt which only shows the login name and h
Here is Alexsandr's answer modified to display the red color only when a command fails and not when you push enter on an empty command line, as Stéphane requested.
trap 'PREVIOUS_COMMAND=$THIS_COMMAND; THIS_COMMAND=$BASH_COMMAND' DEBUG
read -r -d '' PROMPT_COMMAND << 'END'
if [ $? = 0 -o $? == 130 -o "$PREVIOUS_COMMAND" = ": noop" ]; then
PS1='\[\e[32;1m\]\u@\[\e[0m\e[30;47m\]\H\[\e[0m\]:\[\e[34;1m\]\w\[\e[0m\]$ '
else
PS1='\[\e[31;1m\]\u@\[\e[0m\e[31;47m\]\H\[\e[0m\]:\[\e[31;1m\]\w\[\e[0m\]$ '
fi
: noop
END
I got it to work:
PROMPT_COMMAND='if [ $? = 0 ]; then PS1="\[\e[32;1m\]\u@\[\e[0m\e[30;47m\]\H\[\e[0m\]:\[\e[34;1m\]\w\[\e[0m\]$ "; else PS1="\[\e[31;1m\]\u@\[\e[0m\e[31;47m\]\H\[\e[0m\]:\[\e[31;1m\]\w\[\e[0m\]$ "; fi'
Standing on the sholders of @jtbandes. @jtbandes is the original author of the idea.
Use the PROMPT_COMMAND
variable, which is executed before each primary prompt according to the bash man page.
For example (this doesn't work yet, I'm trying to get it working right, but I think it's possible):
PROMPT_COMMAND="if [ \$? = 0 ]; then DOLLAR="${WHITE}\$${NORMAL}"; else DOLLAR="${RED}\$${NORMAL}"; fi"
Edit: due to frustrations with executing commands and nonprinting characters inside PS1
(the \[
and \]
sometimes get printed out literally instead of used as hints to PS1
), I've come up with this (replace ...
with whatever you want in your prompt):
PROMPT_COMMAND='if [ $? = 0 ]; then DOLLAR_COLOR="\033[0m"; else DOLLAR_COLOR="\033[31m"; fi'
PS1='...\[$(echo -ne $DOLLAR_COLOR)\]$\[\033[m\] '
Of course, using $()
you could put whichever parts of this you like inside PS1
instead of using PROMPT_COMMAND
, I just like it this way so that PROMPT_COMMAND
contains the logic and PS1
contains the display commands.