#!/usr/bin/env bash ########################## ### Colour Definitions ### #### ANSI color codes #### RS="\[\033[0m\]" # reset HC="\[\033[1m\]" # hicolor UL="\[\033[4m\]" # underline INV="\[\033[7m\]" # inverse background and foreground FBLK="\[\033[30m\]" # foreground black FRED="\[\033[31m\]" # foreground red FRAS="\[\e[38;5;161m\]" # foreground raspberry :D FGRN="\[\033[32m\]" # foreground green FYEL="\[\033[33m\]" # foreground yellow FBLE="\[\033[34m\]" # foreground blue FMAG="\[\033[35m\]" # foreground magenta FCYN="\[\033[36m\]" # foreground cyan FWHT="\[\033[37m\]" # foreground white BBLK="\[\033[40m\]" # background black BRED="\[\033[41m\]" # background red BGRN="\[\033[42m\]" # background green BYEL="\[\033[43m\]" # background yellow BBLE="\[\033[44m\]" # background blue BMAG="\[\033[45m\]" # background magenta BCYN="\[\033[46m\]" # background cyan BWHT="\[\033[47m\]" # background white ########################## # The colour of the host part of the prompt HOST_COLOUR="${HC}${FYEL}" # Whether we should disable hh integration or not. # Useful if we're on a machine that doesn't have it installed. NO_HH=false; # Whether we should force-enable hh. Needed on some systems # because sometimes support is not detected correctly. Use # with extreme caution! FORCE_HH=false; which hh 1>/dev/null 2>&1; if [[ "$?" -ne "0" ]]; then NO_HH=true; FORCE_HH=false; fi