- Add ~/.bashrc + Configure on how the `history` works + Enable nicer `cd` and globbing behavior + Enable tab completion, even for aliases + Add some more stuff from Debian's ~/.bashrc - Add ~/.bash_logout clearing the screen - Adapt the installation script to remove possibly conflicting files - Ensure ~/.local/state/bash/ exists
138 lines
5.7 KiB
Bash
138 lines
5.7 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# `bash`-specific configurations
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# Load configuration files common to all kinds of shells,
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# if not already done by a `bash` login shell
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[ -z "$PROFILE_LOADED" ] && [ -f "$HOME/.profile" ] && . "$HOME/.profile"
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# Ensure `bash` is running interactively
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case $- in
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*i*) ;;
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*) return;;
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esac
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# Configure the `history`
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# Set these environment variables here
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# to avoid conflict/overlap with `zsh`
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export HISTFILE="$XDG_STATE_HOME/bash/history"
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export HISTSIZE=999999 # Number of lines kept in memory
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export HISTFILESIZE=999999 # Number of lines kept in the `$HISTFILE`
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# Ignore commands prefixed with a space
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# and ones entered identically just before
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export HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
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shopt -s cmdhist # Remember multi-line commands as just one line
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shopt -s histappend # Do not overwrite the `$HISTFILE`
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shopt -s histreedit # Allow editing failed history substitutions
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shopt -s lithist # Store multi-line commands in history without `;`
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# Make `bash` feel a bit more like `zsh`
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shopt -s autocd # Just type the directory to `cd` into it
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shopt -s cdspell # Correct minor spelling mistakes with `cd`
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shopt -s checkjobs # Show number of running jobs when exiting `bash`
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shopt -s checkwinsize # Update `$ROWS` and `$COLUMNS` after commands
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shopt -s globstar # Expand ** into recursive directories
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stty -ixon # Prevent Ctrl+S from freezing `bash`
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# Make `bash` show `chroot`s
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if [ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
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debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
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fi
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# Make `bash` more colorful
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case "$TERM" in
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xterm-color|*-256color) color_prompt=yes;;
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esac
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if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
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test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
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alias ls='ls --color=auto'
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fi
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# Enable tab completion
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if ! shopt -oq posix; then
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if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then
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. /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
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elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
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. /etc/bash_completion
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fi
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fi
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# Add tab completion for all aliases to commands with completion functions
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# (must come after bash completions have been set up)
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# Source: https://superuser.com/a/437508
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_alias_completion() {
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local namespace="alias_completion"
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# parse function based completion definitions, where capture group 2 => function and 3 => trigger
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local compl_regex='complete( +[^ ]+)* -F ([^ ]+) ("[^"]+"|[^ ]+)'
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# parse alias definitions, where capture group 1 => trigger, 2 => command, 3 => command arguments
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local alias_regex="alias ([^=]+)='(\"[^\"]+\"|[^ ]+)(( +[^ ]+)*)'"
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# create array of function completion triggers, keeping multi-word triggers together
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eval "local completions=($(complete -p | sed -Ene "/$compl_regex/s//'\3'/p"))"
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(( ${#completions[@]} == 0 )) && return 0
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# create temporary file for wrapper functions and completions
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rm -f "/tmp/${namespace}-*.tmp" # preliminary cleanup
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local tmp_file; tmp_file="$(mktemp "/tmp/${namespace}-${RANDOM}XXX.tmp")" || return 1
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local completion_loader; completion_loader="$(complete -p -D 2>/dev/null | sed -Ene 's/.* -F ([^ ]*).*/\1/p')"
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# read in "<alias> '<aliased command>' '<command args>'" lines from defined aliases
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local line; while read line; do
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eval "local alias_tokens; alias_tokens=($line)" 2>/dev/null || continue # some alias arg patterns cause an eval parse error
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local alias_name="${alias_tokens[0]}" alias_cmd="${alias_tokens[1]}" alias_args="${alias_tokens[2]# }"
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# skip aliases to pipes, boolean control structures and other command lists
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# (leveraging that eval errs out if $alias_args contains unquoted shell metacharacters)
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eval "local alias_arg_words; alias_arg_words=($alias_args)" 2>/dev/null || continue
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# avoid expanding wildcards
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read -a alias_arg_words <<< "$alias_args"
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# skip alias if there is no completion function triggered by the aliased command
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if [[ ! " ${completions[*]} " =~ " $alias_cmd " ]]; then
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if [[ -n "$completion_loader" ]]; then
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# force loading of completions for the aliased command
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eval "$completion_loader $alias_cmd"
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# 124 means completion loader was successful
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[[ $? -eq 124 ]] || continue
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completions+=($alias_cmd)
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else
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continue
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fi
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fi
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local new_completion="$(complete -p "$alias_cmd")"
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# create a wrapper inserting the alias arguments if any
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if [[ -n $alias_args ]]; then
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local compl_func="${new_completion/#* -F /}"; compl_func="${compl_func%% *}"
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# avoid recursive call loops by ignoring our own functions
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if [[ "${compl_func#_$namespace::}" == $compl_func ]]; then
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local compl_wrapper="_${namespace}::${alias_name}"
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echo "function $compl_wrapper {
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(( COMP_CWORD += ${#alias_arg_words[@]} ))
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COMP_WORDS=($alias_cmd $alias_args \${COMP_WORDS[@]:1})
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(( COMP_POINT -= \${#COMP_LINE} ))
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COMP_LINE=\${COMP_LINE/$alias_name/$alias_cmd $alias_args}
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(( COMP_POINT += \${#COMP_LINE} ))
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$compl_func
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}" >> "$tmp_file"
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new_completion="${new_completion/ -F $compl_func / -F $compl_wrapper }"
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fi
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fi
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# replace completion trigger by alias
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new_completion="${new_completion% *} $alias_name"
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echo "$new_completion" >> "$tmp_file"
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done < <(alias -p | sed -Ene "s/$alias_regex/\1 '\2' '\3'/p")
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. "$tmp_file" && \rm -f "$tmp_file"
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}; _alias_completion
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