BASH prompt modification.
David Means
dmeans@bellsouth.net
Wed Jul 23 13:03:00 GMT 1997
Panos Platon Tsapralis wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I want to modify the command line prompt of BASH so that it
> will show on-screen ( after complete execution of every command ) the
> current directory ( the output of pwd or the content of $PWD ). How on
> earth do I do this ? I have made endless efforts to find a solution
> but to no avail. Please help me...
>
{ snip }
BASH Version:
=============
#!/bin/ksh
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# File : prompt
# Location: ~/bin
# Function: Set my prompt just the way I like it
# --------------------------------------------------------------
echo "$(date '+%H:%M:%S'): Running prompt"
export PS1="
\t
[ \$PWD ]
\u@\h
\!$ "
Solaris SVR4 Version:
=====================
#!/bin/ksh
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# File : prompt
# Location: ~/bin
# Function: Set my prompt just the way I like it
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# echo "$(date '+%H:%M:%S'): Running prompt"
export PS1="
[ \$PWD ]
$(whoami)\"@\"$(hostname)
!$ "
--
David Means
mailto:dmeans@bellsouth.net
He who dies with the most toys, still dies.
No one gets outta here alive.
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