Bashrc Dotfiles — Global & Portable Bash Prompt
Elegant, portable, and easy-to-install Bash prompt with seasonal palettes, time-aware emoji, and clean powerline structure.
⚡ Quick Look
- Theme gallery + full specs: Theme Library
- Packs: Seasonal (auto), Contest, Holidays, Custom, Git
- Layout order option: day-time-user, user-time, time-user, day-time
- Optional git capsule across themes
✅ Requirements (Nerd Fonts)
This prompt relies on Nerd Font glyphs for the rounded separators.
bash dotfiles/install/install-nerdfont.sh
After install:
- Set your terminal font to JetBrainsMono Nerd Font (or any Nerd Font)
- Manual download: https://www.nerdfonts.com/font-downloads
If you use a non‑Nerd font, the prompt falls back to ASCII/Unicode.
🚀 Install
🐧 Linux / WSL (global, all users)
- Clone the repo:
git clone <repo-url>
- Enter the folder:
cd Bashrc
- Run the global installer (auto-installs deps + prompts for punchline):
sudo bash dotfiles/install/install-linux-global.sh
- Open a new shell to see the prompt and banner.
🍏 macOS (per-user)
- Clone the repo:
git clone <repo-url>
- Enter the folder:
cd Bashrc
- Run the user installer:
bash dotfiles/install/install-macos-user.sh
- Reload your shell (or open a new terminal):
source ~/.bashrc
Installer menu (structure)
Install options
├─ 1) PS1 only
├─ 2) Banner only
└─ 3) Both (PS1 + banner)
└─ PS1 mode
├─ 1) Single season (static)
│ ├─ Pick season (Winter/Spring/Summer/Autumn)
│ └─ Layout order (day-time-user / user-time / time-user / day-time)
├─ 2) Dynamic season (auto)
│ └─ Layout order (day-time-user / user-time / time-user / day-time)
├─ 3) Contest pack (static)
│ ├─ Layout order
│ └─ Style preset (Aurora/Neon/Forge/Circuit/Mono/Git/Hawolex/HawolexV2)
├─ 4) Holidays pack (static)
│ ├─ Pick holiday (Christmas/Easter/Halloween/Valentine/Thanksgiving/NewYear)
│ └─ Layout order
└─ 5) Custom pack (static)
└─ Style (Radar/Synthwave/Noir/Topo/Glitch/ArcticFire/AcidLime)
Final prompt:
└─ Enable git capsule for all themes? [y/N]
Installer choices
Linux/WSL:
- PS1 only / Banner only / Both
- PS1 modes: Single season, Dynamic season, Contest pack, Holidays pack, Custom pack
- Dynamic season auto-switches by time of year (Spring: Mar–May, Summer: Jun–Aug, Autumn: Sep–Nov 14, Winter: Nov 15–Feb)
- Layout order (day-time-user, user-time, time-user, day-time) for seasonal and contest modes
macOS:
- PS1 modes: Single season, Dynamic season, Contest pack, Holidays pack, Custom pack
- Dynamic season auto-switches by time of year (same ranges as Linux)
- Layout order (day-time-user, user-time, time-user, day-time) for seasonal and contest modes
✨ Features
- Two-line, powerline-style prompt
- Seasonal palettes + time-based emoji accents
- Smart path shortening (keeps home visible)
- Status-colored prompt arrow
- Works on Linux, WSL, and macOS
- Per-user disable switch
What gets installed
Linux / WSL
- Installs the prompt module to
/etc/profile.d/ps1.sh - Installs the banner module to
/etc/profile.d/banner.sh - Sources both from
/etc/bash.bashrc - Installs
landscape-common,figlet, andlolcatif missing - Prompts for the global punchline used by the banner
- You can change the selection or remove PS1/banner by running the installer again
macOS
- Copies
ps1/ps1.shto~/.config/ps1/ps1.sh - Adds a source block in
~/.bashrcand~/.bash_profile
PS1 module (when it runs)
- Linux/WSL: sourced from
/etc/bash.bashrc(global) - macOS: sourced from
~/.bashrcand~/.bash_profile(per-user)
You normally do not need to run ps1.sh manually.
Banner (hostname + punchline + sysinfo)
On Linux/WSL, a banner is also shown on login:
figlet $(hostname) -c | lolcatfiglet -f digital "<punchline>" -c | lolcatlandscape-sysinfo | lolcat
Punchline (global)
The banner reads the punchline from:
/etc/ps1-punchline
The install script prompts for a punchline and stores it in the file. You can also set it manually:
echo "Your punchline" | sudo tee /etc/ps1-punchline >/dev/null
🎛️ Themes & Style Packs
🏁 Contest Pack
The contest pack is a bold, DEFCON-ready set of five styles (Aurora, Neon, Forge, Circuit, Mono) with optional layout order. It always starts on a new line and ends with @host - /path.
Note: This repo was built with AI assistance, and the contest pack itself is fully AI-authored.
Custom Pack (bold styles)
Seven extra styles, built to be loud and expressive:
- Radar: green scanline HUD
- Synthwave: pink/cyan/orange glow blocks
- Noir: near-black minimal + red path
- Topo: elevation-style path segments
- Glitch: jitter separators + neon
- ArcticFire: icy blues into ember orange
- AcidLime: black + electric green
Custom styles add a small context badge when relevant (ssh, ctr, git).
Git Theme (details)
The Git theme adds a repo-aware capsule on line 2 that only appears inside a Git repo. The branch name is wrapped as ⟦branch⟧, and status emojis reflect state:
- Clean: ✨
- Dirty: 🔨
- Staged: 📌
- Untracked: 🧷
- Stashed: 📦
It uses the same two-block layout as Aurora, but focuses on signal and minimal noise for fast scanning. Use it when you want repo status on every command without a full VCS prompt.
Git capsule switch:
PS1_GIT=1enables the git capsule on all themes- Git theme always shows it, regardless of
PS1_GIT
Holidays Pack (themes)
Holidays pack uses themed palettes + emojis and the contest layout order:
- Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Valentine, Thanksgiving, New Year
🧭 Theme Design Notes
- Aurora (seasonal): calm hierarchy, subtle gradients, long-term readability
- Contest styles: bold contrast and distinct silhouettes for instant recognition
- Custom pack: experimental, high-signal variants for strong personal style
- Holidays: themed colors + emojis without compromising legibility
Emoji palette
Fixed times (all seasons):
- Lunch 11:00–11:29 = 🥪
- Dinner 16:00–16:59 = 🍲
Seasonal sets (sunrise / work):
- Spring: 🌷 🌱 🐣 🌤 / 🌿 🪴 🐝 🌼
- Summer: 🌞 🏖️ 🌅 🌤 / 🏄 🏖️ 🚤 🌴
- Autumn: 🍁 🍂 🌫️ 🌦️ / 🍂 🍄 🎃 🪵
- Winter: 🏔️ 🌨️ ❄️ 🌌 / 🎿 ⛷️ 🏂 🧊
Time slots:
- Sunrise: 05:00–08:59
- Coffee: 09:00–10:59
- Work: 11:30–15:59 (unless lunch overrides)
- Evening: 17:00–22:59
- Night: 23:00–04:59
Meaning:
- Emoji is a light accent for time/season; it never replaces core info
🗂️ Repo Structure
.
├── .context.json
├── contest-styles.json
├── images/
│ ├── bash-pallete.png
│ └── contest.png
│ └── themes/
├── dotfiles/
│ ├── banner/
│ │ └── banner.sh
│ ├── ps1/
│ │ └── ps1.sh
│ └── install/
│ ├── install-global-ps1.sh
│ ├── install-linux-global.sh
│ ├── install-macos-user.sh
│ └── install-nerdfont.sh
└── README.md
Overrides (Optional)
Sometimes autodetection doesn’t work (e.g., on macOS without fontconfig):
Force Nerd Font glyphs:
export PS1_FORCE_NF=1
Force fallback (no powerline glyphs):
export PS1_FORCE_ASCII=1
Add these to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_profile.
Disable prompt (per user)
If you want to disable the global prompt for your account:
Temporarily in a shell:
export DISABLE_GLOBAL_PS1=1
Permanently:
mkdir -p ~/.config/ps1
touch ~/.config/ps1/disable
To re-enable:
rm -f ~/.config/ps1/disable
Testing
After install, open a new shell and run:
bash -i -c 'echo OK'
If you see a prompt with colors and emoji, things are working.
Usage notes
Font matters: even with Nerd Fonts installed, you must select them in your terminal settings.
Works on terminals like:
- GNOME Terminal
- iTerm2
- Kitty
- VS Code integrated terminal
- Windows Terminal (WSL)
If you see squares or missing glyphs, your terminal is likely using a non-Nerd font.
📸 Theme Gallery
Seasonal (Aurora):
Contest pack:
Holidays pack:
Custom pack:
Palette reference:
🛠️ Contribution
Want to help improve this project?
- Fork the repository
- Make your changes
- Open a merge request
- Please keep consistent colors and styles
📄 License
MIT © 2026 Steffen Skui

























