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├── dicts.py
├── helper.py
├── main.py
├── preferences.py
└── shell
├── __init__.py
├── abstract.py
├── bash.py
└── zsh.py
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/README.md:
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1 | # Promptool
2 |
3 | A basic gui to make constructing a custom terminal prompt a little less soul-crushing.
4 |
5 | # Directions
6 |
7 | Run main.py with your python 2 interpreter. If you want to you can make main.py executable, if your python interpreter is at /usr/bin/python2. The first line can be changed for your convenience. The finished prompt can be tested by running it in the terminal, or saved by putting it in the ~/.shellrc, where shell is whatever shell you're using. (Only bash right now!).
8 |
9 | # Bugs!
10 |
11 | If the program crashes or throws exceptions or gives off a malformed prompt (unless you fed it a weird string through copy/paste [I filter normal input]) please, let me know and file an issue
12 |
13 | # Unimplemented Features!
14 |
15 | Later on I'll be adding more features, like making the generated prompt show up in the gui somewhere, and possibly add other options. This is still a prototype of sorts, so I'm learning gtk and adding features as they occur to me, and I have time to implement them.
16 |
17 | # In Conclusion...
18 |
19 | I hope this can be of some use to people out there! Feedback, feature ideas and anything else are appreciated.
20 |
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/dicts.py:
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1 | import gtk.gdk
2 | import pango
3 |
4 | color_dict = { 'black' : gtk.gdk.Color(0, 0, 0),
5 | 'red' : gtk.gdk.Color(65535, 0, 0),
6 | 'green' : gtk.gdk.Color( 0, 35553, 0),
7 | 'blue' : gtk.gdk.Color( 0, 0, 65535),
8 | 'white' : gtk.gdk.Color(65535, 65535, 65535),
9 | 'yellow' : gtk.gdk.Color(65535, 65535, 0),
10 | 'magenta' : gtk.gdk.Color(65535, 0, 65535),
11 | 'cyan' : gtk.gdk.Color( 0, 65535, 65535) }
12 |
13 | format_dict = {
14 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'black' ) : '(?bla)',
15 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'red' ) : '(?red)',
16 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'green' ) : '(?grn)',
17 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'blue' ) : '(?blu)',
18 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'white' ) : '(?wht)',
19 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'yellow' ) : '(?ylw)',
20 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'magenta') : '(?mgta)',
21 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'cyan' ) : '(?cyn)',
22 | (pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL, 'reset' ) : '(?reset)',
23 |
24 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'black' ) : '(?bla_b)',
25 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'red' ) : '(?red_b)',
26 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'green' ) : '(?grn_b)',
27 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'blue' ) : '(?blu_b)',
28 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'white' ) : '(?wht_b)',
29 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'yellow' ) : '(?ylw_b)',
30 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'magenta') : '(?mgta_b)',
31 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'cyan' ) : '(?cyn_b)',
32 | (pango.WEIGHT_BOLD, 'reset' ) : '(?reset)'}
33 |
34 | symbol_dict = { 'Pick a variable to insert!': '',
35 | 'Username': '(?u)',
36 | 'Hostname': '(?h)',
37 | 'Current Directory (short)': '(?W)',
38 | 'Date' :'(?d)',
39 | 'Hostname (Long)' : '(?H)',
40 | 'Number of Jobs in the Shell' :'(?j)',
41 | 'Current Shell' : '(?s)',
42 | 'Time (24-hr)' : '(?t)',
43 | 'Time (12-hr)' : '(?@)',
44 | 'Shell Version (short)' : '(?v)',
45 | 'Shell Version (long)' : '(?V)',
46 | 'Current Directory (long)' : '(?w)',
47 | 'History Number' : '(?!)',
48 | 'Command Number (in terminal)' : r'(?#)'}
49 |
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1 | # promptool - A tool to create prompts for POSIX shells, written in python and GTK
2 | # Copyright (C) 2011 - David Winings
3 | #
4 | # promptool is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
5 | # of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
6 | # ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
7 | #
8 | # promptool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
9 | # without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
10 | # PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
11 | #
12 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with promptool.
13 | # If not, see .
14 |
15 |
16 | def index_all(text, sub, start, finish):
17 | l = []
18 | text = text[start:finish]
19 | i = text.find(sub)
20 | while i > -1:
21 | l.append(i)
22 | i = text.find(sub, i+1)
23 | return l
24 |
25 |
26 | def make_prompt(string, shell):
27 |
28 | itr = iter(string)
29 | output = [shell.prompt_header]
30 |
31 | # Why does the python iterator not have a thing to check whether or not we have more elements...?
32 | # Anyway, this littler parser I wrote is just a simple state machine.
33 | try:
34 | while True:
35 | char = itr.next()
36 | if char == "(":
37 | symbol = []
38 | symbol.append(char)
39 | try:
40 | char = itr.next()
41 | if char == "?":
42 | symbol.append(char)
43 | while char != ')':
44 | char = itr.next()
45 | symbol.append(char)
46 | symbol = ''.join(symbol)
47 | output.append(shell.escapes[symbol])
48 |
49 | else:
50 | #discard invalid symbole
51 | output.append(symbol)
52 | except:
53 | output.append(symbol)
54 | else:
55 | #append non-symbol characters
56 | output.append(char)
57 | except:
58 | pass
59 |
60 | output.append(' \'')
61 |
62 | #TODO: Show this graphically
63 | output = ''.join(output)
64 | print "Here's your prompt command!\nJust put it into your ~/.*rc file!\n\n", output
65 | return output
66 |
67 |
68 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python2
2 |
3 | # promptool - A tool to create prompts for POSIX shells, written in python and GTK
4 | # Copyright (C) 2011 - David Winings
5 | #
6 | # promptool is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
7 | # of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
8 | # ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9 | #
10 | # promptool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
11 | # without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
12 | # PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
13 | #
14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with promptool.
15 | # If not, see .
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | from helper import *
20 | from preferences import *
21 | from shell import *
22 | import pygtk
23 | pygtk.require('2.0')
24 | import gtk
25 | import gobject
26 | import pango
27 | import dicts
28 |
29 |
30 | class MainWindow:
31 |
32 | def output_prompt(self, widget, data=None):
33 | pass
34 | def __init__(self):
35 | self.current_color = "black"
36 | self.current_style = pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL
37 | self.color_changed = False
38 |
39 | #self.preferences = Preferences()
40 |
41 | self.shell = bash.Bash()
42 | self.tag_state = []
43 | self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
44 | self.window.connect("destroy", (lambda widget, data=None: gtk.main_quit()))
45 | self.window.set_title("PrompTool")
46 | self.window.add(self._init_main_hbox())
47 | self.window.show()
48 |
49 |
50 | # I made a tree of _init functions :D
51 | def _init_main_hbox(self):
52 | self.main_hbox = gtk.HBox(homogeneous=False, spacing=5)
53 | self.main_hbox.pack_start(self._init_main_left_vbox(), padding=5)
54 | self.main_hbox.pack_end(self._init_main_right_vbox(), expand=False, padding=5)
55 | self.main_hbox.show()
56 | return self.main_hbox
57 |
58 | def _init_main_left_vbox(self):
59 | self.main_left_vbox = gtk.VBox(homogeneous=False, spacing=10)
60 | self.main_left_vbox.pack_start(self._init_text_view(), padding=10)
61 | self.main_left_vbox.pack_start(self._init_fg_reset_toggle(), expand=False, padding=5)
62 | self.main_left_vbox.pack_start(self._init_format_table(), expand=False, padding=5)
63 | self.main_left_vbox.show()
64 | return self.main_left_vbox
65 |
66 | def _init_fg_reset_toggle(self):
67 |
68 | self.fg_reset_toggle = gtk.CheckButton(label="Reset text color after prompt")
69 | self.fg_reset_toggle.show()
70 | return self.fg_reset_toggle
71 |
72 | def _init_text_view(self):
73 | self.text_view = gtk.TextView(self._init_text_buffer())
74 | self.text_view.show()
75 | return self.text_view
76 |
77 | def _init_text_buffer(self):
78 | #Fix this up
79 | def insert_handler(widget, itr, text, length, data=None):
80 | if len(text) == 1:
81 | if text in ("?", "\\"):
82 | widget.emit_stop_by_name("insert-text")
83 |
84 | pos = itr.get_offset()
85 | for x in xrange(length):
86 | self.tag_state.insert(x+pos, (self.current_style, self.current_color))
87 | widget.disconnect(self.insert_id)
88 | tag = gtk.TextTag()
89 | tag.set_property('weight', self.current_style)
90 | tag.set_property('foreground', self.current_color)
91 | widget.get_tag_table().add(tag)
92 | widget.insert_with_tags(widget.get_end_iter(), text, tag)
93 | self.insert_id = widget.connect("insert-text", insert_handler)
94 | widget.emit_stop_by_name("insert-text")
95 |
96 | def delete_handler(widget, start_itr, end_itr, data=None):
97 | #This has to handle deletion of entire tokens, so as to prevent malformed prompts
98 |
99 | start = start_itr.get_offset()
100 | end = end_itr.get_offset()
101 | start_origin = start
102 | end_origin = end
103 | text = widget.get_text(widget.get_start_iter(), widget.get_end_iter())
104 |
105 | def find_token(text, index, flag):
106 | symbol_start = 0
107 | symbol_end = 0
108 | if flag != ")":
109 | symbol_end = text.find(")", index-1) + 1
110 | if symbol_end < 0: return None
111 | else: symbol_end = index+1
112 | if flag != "(":
113 | symbol_start = text.rfind("(", 0, index)
114 | if symbol_start < 0: return None
115 | else: symbol_start = index
116 | if text[min(len(text)-1, symbol_start+1)] == "?":
117 | return (symbol_start, symbol_end)
118 | else: return None
119 |
120 | tokens = []
121 | for i in index_all(text, '?', 0, len(text)):
122 | #print "Index: ", i, "Text: ", text[i]
123 | token = find_token(text, i+start, '?')
124 | if token:
125 | #print token[0], start, start_origin, end_origin, end, token[1]
126 | if start >= start_origin:
127 | #print "Replacing start with", min(start, token[0])
128 | start = min(start, token[0])
129 | if end <= end_origin:
130 | #print "Replacing end with", max(end-1, token[1])
131 | end = max(end, token[1])
132 | del(self.tag_state[start:end])
133 | widget.disconnect(self.delete_id)
134 | widget.delete(widget.get_iter_at_offset(start), widget.get_iter_at_offset(end))
135 | self.delete_id = widget.connect("delete-range", delete_handler)
136 | widget.emit_stop_by_name("delete-range")
137 |
138 | self.text_buffer = gtk.TextBuffer()
139 | self.delete_id = self.text_buffer.connect('delete-range', delete_handler)
140 | self.insert_id = self.text_buffer.connect('insert-text', insert_handler)
141 | return self.text_buffer
142 |
143 | def _init_format_table(self):
144 | self.color_table = gtk.Table(rows=2, columns=5, homogeneous=True)
145 | for numbered_color in enumerate(dicts.color_dict):
146 | count = numbered_color[0]
147 | color = numbered_color[1]
148 | self.color_table.attach( child = self._init_color_buttons(color),
149 | left_attach = (count % 4),
150 | right_attach = ((count % 4) + 1),
151 | top_attach = (count / 4),
152 | bottom_attach = ((count / 4) + 1),
153 | xpadding = 3,
154 | ypadding = 3)
155 |
156 | self.color_table.attach( child = self._init_bold_btn(),
157 | left_attach = 4,
158 | right_attach = 5,
159 | top_attach = 0,
160 | bottom_attach= 1,
161 | xpadding = 15,
162 | ypadding = 3)
163 | self.color_table.attach( child = self._init_clear_btn(),
164 | left_attach = 4,
165 | right_attach = 5,
166 | top_attach = 1,
167 | bottom_attach= 2,
168 | xpadding = 15,
169 | ypadding = 3)
170 | self.color_table.show()
171 | return self.color_table
172 |
173 | def _init_color_buttons(self, color):
174 |
175 | #Lets make some closure madness
176 | def create_color_callback(color):
177 | def color_callback(widget, data=color):
178 | self._return_to_text()
179 | self.current_color = data
180 | return color_callback
181 |
182 | btn = gtk.Button()
183 | btn.connect("clicked", create_color_callback(color))
184 | btn.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, dicts.color_dict[color])
185 | btn.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_PRELIGHT, dicts.color_dict[color])
186 | btn.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_ACTIVE, dicts.color_dict[color])
187 | btn.show()
188 | return btn
189 |
190 | def _init_bold_btn(self):
191 | self.bold_btn = gtk.ToggleButton("_Bold")
192 | def bold_callback(widget, data=None):
193 | if self.bold_btn.get_active():
194 | self._return_to_text()
195 | self.current_style = pango.WEIGHT_BOLD
196 | else:
197 | self._return_to_text()
198 | self.current_style = pango.WEIGHT_NORMAL
199 |
200 | self.bold_btn.connect("toggled", bold_callback)
201 | self.bold_btn.show()
202 | return self.bold_btn
203 |
204 | def _init_clear_btn(self):
205 | self.clear_btn = gtk.Button("Clear")
206 | def clear_handler(widget, data=None):
207 | self.text_buffer.delete(self.text_buffer.get_start_iter(), self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
208 | self.tag_state = []
209 | self._return_to_text()
210 | self.clear_btn.connect("clicked", clear_handler)
211 | self.clear_btn.show()
212 | return self.clear_btn
213 |
214 | def _init_main_right_vbox(self):
215 | self.main_right_vbox = gtk.VBox()
216 | self.main_right_vbox.pack_start(self._init_special_combox(), padding=5)
217 | self.main_right_vbox.pack_start(self._init_shell_combox(), padding=5)
218 | self.main_right_vbox.pack_start(self._init_go_btn(), padding=5)
219 | self.main_right_vbox.show()
220 | return self.main_right_vbox
221 |
222 | def _init_special_combox(self):
223 | self.special_combox = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
224 | #Make this an iteration over the available keys in the current shell.
225 | self.special_combox.append_text("Pick a variable to insert!")
226 | self.special_combox.append_text("Username")
227 | self.special_combox.append_text("Hostname")
228 | self.special_combox.append_text("Hostname (Long)")
229 | self.special_combox.append_text("Current Directory (short)")
230 | self.special_combox.append_text("Current Directory (long)")
231 | self.special_combox.append_text('A $ that will be # for root')
232 | self.special_combox.append_text("Date")
233 | self.special_combox.append_text("Time (24-hr)")
234 | self.special_combox.append_text("Time (12-hr)")
235 | self.special_combox.append_text("Current Shell")
236 | self.special_combox.append_text("Shell Version (short)")
237 | self.special_combox.append_text("Shell Version (long)")
238 | self.special_combox.append_text("Command Number (in terminal)")
239 | self.special_combox.append_text("History Number")
240 | self.special_combox.append_text("Number of Jobs in the Shell")
241 | self.special_combox.set_active(0)
242 |
243 | def symbol_combox_changed_handler(widget, data=None):
244 | #Ugh.
245 | self._return_to_text()
246 | self.text_view.emit('insert_at_cursor', dicts.symbol_dict[widget.get_active_text()])
247 | widget.disconnect(self.symbol_combox_changed_id)
248 | widget.set_active(0)
249 | self.symbol_combox_changed_id = widget.connect_after(
250 | 'changed',
251 | symbol_combox_changed_handler)
252 | self.symbol_combox_changed_id = self.special_combox.connect_after(
253 | "changed",
254 | symbol_combox_changed_handler)
255 | self.special_combox.show()
256 | return self.special_combox
257 |
258 | def _init_pref_btn(self):
259 | pref_btn = gtk.Button('_Preferences')
260 | def clicked_handler(widget, data=None):
261 | new_window = PrefWindow(self.preferences)
262 | new_window.show()
263 | new_window.run()
264 |
265 | pref_btn.connect('clicked', clicked_handler)
266 | pref_btn.show()
267 | return pref_btn
268 |
269 | def _init_shell_combox(self):
270 | self.shell_combox = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
271 | self.shell_combox.append_text("Bash")
272 | self.shell_combox.append_text("Zsh")
273 | self.shell_combox.set_active(0)
274 | def shell_combox_changed_handler(widget, data=None):
275 | text = widget.get_active_text().lower()
276 | if text == 'bash':
277 | self.shell = bash.Bash();
278 | elif text == 'zsh':
279 | self.shell = zsh.Zsh();
280 |
281 | self.shell_combox.connect_after("changed", shell_combox_changed_handler)
282 | self.shell_combox.show()
283 | return self.shell_combox
284 |
285 | def _init_go_btn(self):
286 | go_btn = gtk.Button("Make a Prompt!")
287 | def btn_handler(widget):
288 | text = self.text_buffer.get_text(self.text_buffer.get_start_iter(),
289 | self.text_buffer.get_end_iter())
290 | if self.fg_reset_toggle.get_active():
291 | text += "(?reset)"
292 | if self.tag_state == []:
293 | return
294 |
295 | # tag-state here is a list of tuples, in the form
296 | # [(style, color), ... ]
297 |
298 | change_list = [(0, self.tag_state[0][0], self.tag_state[0][1])]
299 | style = change_list[0][1]
300 | color = change_list[0][2]
301 | #Enumerate over a beheaded list
302 | for i in enumerate(self.tag_state[1:]):
303 | if style != i[1][0] or color != i[1][1]:
304 | style = i[1][0]
305 | color = i[1][1]
306 | change_list.append((i[0]+1, style, color))
307 |
308 | prompt_list = []
309 | current_change = 0
310 | for i in enumerate(text):
311 | # This checks whether we've run out of changes
312 | # it will short-circuit the bad index if we have
313 | if (len(change_list) != current_change) and change_list[current_change][0] == i[0]:
314 | prompt_list.append(dicts.format_dict[change_list[current_change][1:3]])
315 | current_change += 1
316 | prompt_list.append(i[1])
317 | prompt = make_prompt(''.join(prompt_list), self.shell)
318 | popup = gtk.Dialog(title='Prompt', parent=self.window, buttons=(gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_OK))
319 | popup.set_modal( True )
320 | popup.set_type_hint(gtk.gdk.WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DIALOG)
321 | popup.connect("destroy", lambda *w: gtk.main_quit() )
322 | popup.show_all()
323 | go_btn.connect("pressed", btn_handler)
324 | go_btn.show()
325 | return go_btn
326 |
327 | def _return_to_text(self):
328 | self.text_view.emit('focus', gtk.DIR_RIGHT)
329 |
330 |
331 | def main(self):
332 | gtk.main()
333 |
334 | if __name__ == '__main__':
335 | window = MainWindow()
336 | window.main()
337 |
338 |
339 |
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/preferences.py:
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1 | # promptool - A tool to create prompts for POSIX shells, written in python and GTK
2 | # Copyright (C) 2011 - David Winings
3 | #
4 | # promptool is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
5 | # of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
6 | # ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
7 | #
8 | # promptool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
9 | # without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
10 | # PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
11 | #
12 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with promptool.
13 | # If not, see .
14 |
15 | import pygtk
16 | pygtk.require('2.0')
17 | import gtk
18 |
19 | class Preferences(object):
20 | def __init__(self):
21 | self.text_reset = True
22 | self.shell = "bash"
23 | self.textview_bg = gtk.gdk.Color(65535, 65535, 65535)
24 |
25 | def set(self, pref): #def void set(self, Preferences pref)
26 | self.text_reset = pref.text_reset #Python's lack of optional type specifications bothers me...
27 | self.shell = pref.shell
28 | self.textview_bg = pref.textview_bg
29 |
30 | def __eq__(self, pref):
31 | if self.text_rest == pref.text_reset and \
32 | self.shell == pref.shell and \
33 | self.textview_bg == pref.textview_bg:
34 | return True
35 | else:
36 | return False
37 |
38 | class PrefWindow(gtk.Dialog):
39 |
40 | def __init__(self, pref_in, parent=None, flags=0, buttons=None):
41 | super(PrefWindow, self).__init__('Promptool: Preferences', parent, flags, buttons)
42 | self.pref_global = pref_in
43 | print id(self.pref_global)
44 | self.pref_local = Preferences()
45 | self.connect("destroy", self.destroy_handler)
46 | self.add_button('Ok', 1)
47 | self.add_button('Cancel', 2)
48 | self.connect('response', self._response_handler)
49 | self._pack_vbox()
50 |
51 |
52 | def destroy_handler(self, widget, data=None):
53 | return False
54 |
55 | def _pack_vbox(self):
56 | self.vbox.pack_start(self._init_textview_color_selector(), padding=5)
57 | self.vbox.pack_start(self._init_text_reset_toggle(), padding=5)
58 | self.vbox.pack_start(self._init_shell_combox(), padding=5)
59 |
60 | def _init_textview_color_selector(self):
61 | self.textview_color_selector = gtk.ColorSelection()
62 | self.textview_color_selector.show()
63 | return self.textview_color_selector
64 |
65 | def _init_text_reset_toggle(self):
66 | self.fg_reset_toggle = gtk.CheckButton(label="Reset text color after prompt")
67 | self.fg_reset_toggle.active = self.pref_global.text_reset
68 | def toggle_handler(widget, data=None):
69 | self.pref_local.text_reset = self.fg_reset_toggle.get_active()
70 | print self.pref_local.text_reset
71 | self.fg_reset_toggle.connect('toggled', toggle_handler)
72 | self.fg_reset_toggle.show()
73 | return self.fg_reset_toggle
74 |
75 | def _init_shell_combox(self):
76 | self.shell_combox = gtk.combo_box_new_text()
77 | self.shell_combox.append_text("Bash Only :(")
78 | self.shell_combox.set_active(0)
79 | self.shell_combox.show()
80 | return self.shell_combox
81 |
82 | def _response_handler(self, widget, response_id):
83 | if response_id == 1:
84 | self.pref_global.set(self.pref_local)
85 | self.destroy()
86 | elif response_id == 2:
87 | self.destroy()
88 |
89 | def main(self):
90 | gtk.main()
91 |
92 | if __name__ == '__main__':
93 | window = PrefWindow()
94 | window.main()
95 |
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/shell/__init__.py:
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1 | __all__ = ["bash","zsh"]
2 |
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/shell/abstract.py:
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1 |
2 |
3 | class Abstract:
4 |
5 | #Note that these are the bash escapes and also the defaults
6 | prompt_header = 'PS1=\''
7 | escapes = {
8 | "(?bla)" : r'\e[0;30m',
9 | "(?red)" : r'\e[0;31m',
10 | "(?grn)" : r'\e[0;32m',
11 | "(?ylw)" : r'\e[0;33m',
12 | "(?blu)" : r'\e[0;34m',
13 | "(?mgta)" : r'\e[0;35m',
14 | "(?cyn)" : r'\e[0;36m',
15 | "(?wht)" : r'\e[0;37m',
16 |
17 | "(?bla_b)" : r'\e[1;30m',
18 | "(?red_b)" : r'\e[1;31m',
19 | "(?grn_b)" : r'\e[1;32m',
20 | "(?ylw_b)" : r'\e[1;33m',
21 | "(?blu_b)" : r'\e[1;34m',
22 | "(?mgta_b)" : r'\e[1;35m',
23 | "(?cyn_b)" : r'\e[1;36m',
24 | "(?wht_b)" : r'\e[1;37m',
25 |
26 | '(?u)' : r'', #Username
27 | '(?h)' : r'', #Hostname
28 | '(?w)' : r'', #pwd
29 | '(?d)' : r'', #date
30 | '(?H)' : r'', #full hostname
31 | '(?j)' : r'', #number of jobs managed by shell
32 | '(?s)' : r'', #the name of the shell.
33 | '(?t)' : r'', #current time (24h)
34 | '(?@)' : r'', # time 12h
35 | '(?v)' : r'', # bash version
36 | '(?V)' : r'', # release of bash
37 | '(?W)' : r'', # basename of pwd #POSSIBLY REMOVE
38 | '(?!)' : r'', # history number
39 | r'(?#)' : r'',# command number
40 | '(?$)' : r'', # magic $
41 | '(?reset)' : r''
42 | }
43 |
44 | supported_variables = []
45 |
46 |
47 |
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/shell/bash.py:
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1 | from abstract import Abstract
2 |
3 | class Bash(Abstract):
4 |
5 | prompt_header = r'PS1=\''
6 | supported_variables = [
7 | '(?u)',
8 | '(?h)',
9 | '(?w)',
10 | '(?d)',
11 | '(?h)',
12 | '(?j)',
13 | '(?s)',
14 | '(?t)',
15 | '(?@)',
16 | '(?v)',
17 | '(?v)',
18 | '(?w)',
19 | '(?!)',
20 | r'(?#)',
21 | '(?$)']
22 |
23 | def __init__(self):
24 | bash_escapes = {
25 | "(?bla)" : r'\[\e[0;30m\]',
26 | "(?red)" : r'\[\e[0;31m\]',
27 | "(?grn)" : r'\[\e[0;32m\]',
28 | "(?ylw)" : r'\[\e[0;33m\]',
29 | "(?blu)" : r'\[\e[0;34m\]',
30 | "(?mgta)" : r'\[\e[0;35m\]',
31 | "(?cyn)" : r'\[\e[0;36m\]',
32 | "(?wht)" : r'\[\e[0;37m\]',
33 |
34 | "(?bla_b)" : r'\[\e[1;30m\]',
35 | "(?red_b)" : r'\[\e[1;31m\]',
36 | "(?grn_b)" : r'\[\e[1;32m\]',
37 | "(?ylw_b)" : r'\[\e[1;33m\]',
38 | "(?blu_b)" : r'\[\e[1;34m\]',
39 | "(?mgta_b)" : r'\[\e[1;35m\]',
40 | "(?cyn_b)" : r'\[\e[1;36m\]',
41 | "(?wht_b)" : r'\[\e[1;37m\]',
42 |
43 | '(?u)' : r'\u', #username
44 | '(?h)' : r'\h', #hostname
45 | '(?w)' : r'\w', #pwd
46 | '(?d)' : r'\d', #date
47 | '(?h)' : r'\h', #full hostname
48 | '(?j)' : r'\j', #number of jobs managed by shell
49 | '(?s)' : r'\s', #the name of the shell.
50 | '(?t)' : r'\t', #current time (24h)
51 | '(?@)' : r'\@', # time 12h
52 | '(?v)' : r'\v', # bash version
53 | '(?v)' : r'\v', # release of bash
54 | '(?w)' : r'\w', # basename of pwd #possibly remove
55 | '(?!)' : r'\!', # history number
56 | r'(?#)' : r'\#',# command number
57 | '(?$)' : r'\$', # magic $
58 | '(?reset)' : r'\e[0m'
59 | }
60 | self.escapes.update(bash_escapes)
61 |
62 |
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/shell/zsh.py:
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1 | from abstract import Abstract
2 |
3 | class Zsh(Abstract):
4 |
5 | prompt_header = 'PS1=$\''
6 |
7 | def __init__(self):
8 | zsh_escapes = {
9 | "(?bla)" : r'\e[0;30m',
10 | "(?red)" : r'\e[0;31m',
11 | "(?grn)" : r'\e[0;32m',
12 | "(?ylw)" : r'\e[0;33m',
13 | "(?blu)" : r'\e[0;34m',
14 | "(?mgta)" : r'\e[0;35m',
15 | "(?cyn)" : r'\e[0;36m',
16 | "(?wht)" : r'\e[0;37m',
17 |
18 | "(?bla_b)" : r'\e[1;30m',
19 | "(?red_b)" : r'\e[1;31m',
20 | "(?grn_b)" : r'\e[1;32m',
21 | "(?ylw_b)" : r'\e[1;33m',
22 | "(?blu_b)" : r'\e[1;34m',
23 | "(?mgta_b)" : r'\e[1;35m',
24 | "(?cyn_b)" : r'\e[1;36m',
25 | "(?wht_b)" : r'\e[1;37m',
26 | '(?u)' : r'%n',
27 | '(?h)' : r'%m',
28 | '(?w)' : r'%~',
29 | '(?d)' : r'%T',
30 | '(?H)' : r'%M',
31 | '(?W)' : r'%d',
32 | '(?!)' : r'%!',
33 | r'(?#)' : r'', #Needs research
34 | '(?$)' : r'%#',
35 | '(?reset)' : r'\e[0m'}
36 |
37 | self.escapes.update(zsh_escapes)
38 |
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