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# blesh-contrib
Settings for [akinomyoga/ble.sh](https://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh)
Unless otherwise specified, files in this repository are licensed by [BSD 3-clause license](LICENSE).
The files in `airline` are licensed by the MIT License.
## :pencil: fzf integration
Source: [`fzf-completion.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/integration/fzf-completion.bash),
[`fzf-key-bindings.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/integration/fzf-key-bindings.bash)
Note: If you would like to integrate `fzf-completion` with `bash-completion`, `bash-completion` needs to be loaded before `fzf-completion` is loaded.
### Option 1: Setup in `~/.fzf.bash`
If you would like to use fzf with `ble.sh`, for example, you can rewrite your `.fzf.bash` in the following way.
In this case, `.fzf.bash` needs to be sourced after `ble.sh`.
Please replace `/path/to/fzf-directory`, `/path/to/fzf/...`, and `/path/to/bash_completion.sh` if necessary.
```bash
# fzf.bash
# If ble/contrib/integration/fzf cannot find the fzf directory, please set the
# following variable "_ble_contrib_fzf_base" manually. The value
# "/path/to/fzf-directory" should be replaced by a path to the fzf directory
# such as "$HOME/.fzf" or "/usr/share/fzf" that contain
# "shell/{completion,key-bindings}.bash" or "{completion,key-bindings}.bash".
#_ble_contrib_fzf_base=/path/to/fzf-directory
# Setup fzf
# ---------
if [[ ! "$PATH" == *"/path/to/fzf/bin"* ]]; then
export PATH="${PATH:+${PATH}:}/path/to/fzf/bin"
fi
# Auto-completion
# ---------------
if [[ $- == *i* ]]; then
# Note: If you would like to combine fzf-completion with bash_completion, you
# need to load bash_completion earlier than fzf-completion.
#source /path/to/bash_completion.sh
if [[ ${BLE_VERSION-} ]]; then
ble-import -d integration/fzf-completion
else
source /path/to/fzf/shell/completion.bash 2> /dev/null
fi
fi
# Key bindings
# ------------
if [[ ${BLE_VERSION-} ]]; then
ble-import -d integration/fzf-key-bindings
else
source /path/to/fzf/shell/key-bindings.bash
fi
```
### Option 2: Setup in `~/.blerc`
Or, you can directly write settings in your `blerc` as follows.
In this case, do not source `.fzf.bash` in your `.bashrc`.
```bash
# blerc
# If ble/contrib/integration/fzf cannot find the fzf directory, please set the
# following variable "_ble_contrib_fzf_base" manually. The value
# "/path/to/fzf-directory" should be replaced by a path to the fzf directory
# such as "$HOME/.fzf" or "/usr/share/fzf" that contain
# "shell/{completion,key-bindings}.bash" or "{completion,key-bindings}.bash".
#_ble_contrib_fzf_base=/path/to/fzf-directory
# Note: If you would like to combine fzf-completion with bash_completion, you
# need to load bash_completion earlier than fzf-completion.
#source /path/to/bash_completion.sh
# Setup fzf
ble-import -d integration/fzf-completion
ble-import -d integration/fzf-key-bindings
```
Note: the option `-d` for `ble-import` means the asynchronous loading of the
modules. If you need to immediately load the module, please drop the option
`-d`. For example, if the user needs to call a function defined in a module,
the module can be loaded immediately, so that the user can use the function.
```bash
ble-import integration/fzf-completion
_fzf_setup_completion foo bar
```
However, in most cases, the user would probably want to reserve the execution
of the commands relying on the module by using the `-C callback` option. In
this way, the reserved command is evaluated when the module is successfully
loaded.
```bash
ble-import -d integration/fzf-completion \
-C '_fzf_setup_completion foo bar'
```
## :pencil: `integration/fzf-git`
Source: [`fzf-git.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/integration/fzf-git.bash)
You can use the [`junegunn/fzf-git.sh`](https://gist.github.com/junegunn/8b572b8d4b5eddd8b85e5f4d40f17236) settings for `ble.sh` with the following setup.
```bash
# bashrc / fzf.bash
if [[ ${BLE_VERSION-} ]]; then
# If needed. See above for details:
#_ble_contrib_fzf_base=/path/to/fzf-directory
_ble_contrib_fzf_git_config=key-binding:sabbrev:arpeggio
ble-import -d integration/fzf-git
fi
```
Or you can configure it in `~/.blerc`:
```bash
# blerc
# If needed. See above for details:
#_ble_contrib_fzf_base=/path/to/fzf-directory
_ble_contrib_fzf_git_config=key-binding:sabbrev:arpeggio
ble-import -d integration/fzf-git
```
The shell variable `_ble_contrib_fzf_git_config` is a colon-separated list of the enabled types of bindings.
The value `key-binding` enables the key bindings of the form C-g C-f, C-g C-b, C-g C-t, C-g C-h, C-g C-r, and C-g C-s.
The value `sabbrev` enables the sabbrev expansion for the words `gf`, `gb`, `gt`, `gh`, `gr`, and `gs`.
The value `arpeggio` enables the simultaneous key combinations of g f, g b, g t, g h, g r, and g s.
The value `old-functions` enables old function names: `is_in_git_repo`, `fzf-down`, `gh`, `gb`, `gt`, `gh`, `gr`, and `gs`.
# ⚙ Prompt sequences
## :pencil: `contrib/prompt-vim-mode`
Source: [`prompt-vim-mode.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/prompt-vim-mode.bash)
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/vim-mode}`
This prompt sequence expands to the vim mode name.
```bash
# blerc (example)
ble-import contrib/prompt-vim-mode
PS1='[\u@\h \W]\q{contrib/vim-mode}\$ ' # show mode name in PS1
bleopt keymap_vi_mode_show:= # hide mode line
```
## :pencil: `contrib/prompt-git`
Source: [`prompt-git.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/prompt-git.bash)
```bash
# blerc (example)
ble-import contrib/prompt-git
bleopt prompt_rps1='\q{contrib/git-info}'
```
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/git-info}`
This expands to a string that explains the current git status.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/git-name}`
This expands to the directory name of the repository.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/git-hash N}`
This expands to the commit hash.
The hash is truncated to the length `N`.
The default value for `N` is `7`.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/git-branch}`
This expands to the branch name (or tag name or hash) of `HEAD`.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/git-path}`
This expands to the current path relative to the root directory of the repository.
## :pencil: `contrib/prompt-elapsed`
Source: [`prompt-elapsed.bash`](https://github.com/akinomyoga/blesh-contrib/blob/master/prompt-elapsed.bash)
Measures the time of the previous command execution.
```bash
# blerc (example)
ble-import contrib/prompt-elapsed
bleopt prompt_rps1='\g{fg=69,italic}\q{contrib/elapsed}'
```
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/elapsed}`
This expands to the high-resolution elapsed time for the command execution.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/elapsed-real}`
This expands to the `real` time of `time`.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/elapsed-user}`
This expands to the `user` time of `time`.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/elapsed-sys}`
This expands to the `sys` time of `time`.
### Prompt sequence `\q{contrib/elapsed-cpu}`
This expands to the average cpu usage.
## :pencil: colorglass
If your terminal supports 24-bit color, you can adjust the theme colors by specifying gamma, contrast, hue rotation, etc.
This also works for the terminals without the 24-bit color support if `bleopt term_index_colors` is properly set up, but the resulting colors would be reduced to a smaller number of colors.
```bash
ble-import contrib/colorglass
# If your terminal does not support the 24-bit colors, please explicitly
# configure it by putting the following line:
#bleopt term_true_colors=
```
### Blopet colorglass_gamma
This option specifies the change of gamma by percentage.
For example, `bleopt colorglass_gamma=5` performs the gamma correction with $\gamma=1.05$, and `bleopt colorglass_gamma=-5` performs the gamma correction with $\gamma=0.95$
```bash
# default
bleopt colorglass_gamma=0
```
### Blopet colorglass_contrast
This option specifies the contrast modification in the range -100..100.
```bash
# default
bleopt colorglass_contrast=0
```
### Blopet colorglass_rotate
This option specifies the angle of hue rotation in degrees.
```bash
# default
bleopt colorglass_rotate=0
```
### Blopet colorglass_saturation
This option specifies the change of saturation in the range -100..100.
```bash
# default
bleopt colorglass_saturation=0
```
### Blopet colorglass_brightness
This option specifies the change of brightness in the range -100..100.
```bash
# default
bleopt colorglass_brightness=0
```
### Blopet colorglass_alpha
This option specifies the opacity in the range 0..255 when the color is synthesized with the background color specified by `bleopt colorglass_color`.
```bash
# defualt
bleopt colorglass_alpha=255
```
### Blopet colorglass_color
This option specifies the background color used by the color synthesis by `bleopt colorglass_alpha`.
```bash
# defualt
bleopt colorglass_color=0x8888FF
```