diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 88bba32..6544bc6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,18 +1,143 @@ -# PS1 dotfiles (Linux/WSL global + macOS user) +# Bashrc Dotfiles — Global & Portable Bash Prompt -## Hva du får -- 2-soners prompt (zone1: dato/tid/user i grå-blå pastell, zone2: host/path i turkis/sval grønn) -- tidsbasert emoji (Europe/Oslo) -- path forkorting med `/home/user` / `/Users/user` synlig -- Nerd Font powerline glyphs når mulig, fallback hvis ikke -- disable per bruker +Elegant, portable, and easy-to-install Bash prompt with: -## Install +✨ Two color zones +🌅 Time-based emoji accents +🖥️ Fallback when Nerd Fonts aren’t available +📍 Shortened but informative path +🔘 Status-colored prompt arrow +🧠 Works on Linux, WSL, and macOS + +--- + +## 🧠 Features + +- **Clean, modern powerline-style prompt** +- Zone 1: date/time/user (cool gray-blue) +- Zone 2: host/path (turquoise / cool green) +- Automatically switches emoji during the day +- Smart path shortening (keeps your home dir visible) +- Fallback to ASCII/Unicode if Nerd Fonts are not installed +- Per-user disable support +- Simple per-user or global install + +--- + +## 🗂️ Repo Structure + +dotfiles/ +├── ps1/ +│ └── ps1.sh +├── install/ +│ ├── install-linux-global.sh +│ ├── install-macos-user.sh +│ └── install-nerdfont.sh +└── README.md + + +--- + +## 🚀 Installation + +### 🐧 Linux / WSL (global, all users) -### Linux / WSL (global) ```bash sudo bash install/install-linux-global.sh +This: +Installs the prompt module to /etc/profile.d/ps1.sh +Sources it in /etc/bash.bashrc so all users get the prompt +After install, open a new shell to see the prompt. +🍏 macOS (per-user) +bash install/install-macos-user.sh +This: + +Copies ps1/ps1.sh to ~/.config/ps1/ps1.sh + +Adds source block in ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile + +Open a new terminal or reload your shell: + +source ~/.bashrc +🖼️ Nerd Fonts (optional but recommended) +Nerd Fonts provide the best display for glyphs (powerline symbols): + +bash install/install-nerdfont.sh +After install: + +Open your terminal settings + +Set font to JetBrainsMono Nerd Font (or any Nerd Font) + +Terminal must use a Nerd Font for glyphs like , ,  to render correctly. + +⚙️ 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. + +📸 Example Prompt +This prompt shows: + +![alt text](image.png) +With exit-status colored arrow and emoji reflecting time of day. + +🛠️ 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 Your Name \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/image.png b/image.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c5e9ac Binary files /dev/null and b/image.png differ