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zsh: enable iterm2 integration
This is the iterm2 integration script as of today. Squinting a bit,
this looks like the version of the file from
https://github.com/gnachman/iTerm2/commit/3d8173763e1e7f53c08a7da52fc92db4e036395a,
which is the most recent edit to the file on github.
author | Augie Fackler <raf@durin42.com> |
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date | Thu, 14 Jul 2022 14:08:25 -0400 |
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1 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | |
2 # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License | |
3 # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 | |
4 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
5 # | |
6 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
7 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
8 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
9 # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
10 # | |
11 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
12 # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
13 # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | |
14 | |
15 if [[ -o interactive ]]; then | |
16 if [ "${ITERM_ENABLE_SHELL_INTEGRATION_WITH_TMUX-}""$TERM" != "screen" -a "${ITERM_SHELL_INTEGRATION_INSTALLED-}" = "" -a "$TERM" != linux -a "$TERM" != dumb ]; then | |
17 ITERM_SHELL_INTEGRATION_INSTALLED=Yes | |
18 ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT="1" | |
19 # Indicates start of command output. Runs just before command executes. | |
20 iterm2_before_cmd_executes() { | |
21 if [ "$TERM_PROGRAM" = "iTerm.app" ]; then | |
22 printf "\033]133;C;\r\007" | |
23 else | |
24 printf "\033]133;C;\007" | |
25 fi | |
26 } | |
27 | |
28 iterm2_set_user_var() { | |
29 printf "\033]1337;SetUserVar=%s=%s\007" "$1" $(printf "%s" "$2" | base64 | tr -d '\n') | |
30 } | |
31 | |
32 # Users can write their own version of this method. It should call | |
33 # iterm2_set_user_var but not produce any other output. | |
34 # e.g., iterm2_set_user_var currentDirectory $PWD | |
35 # Accessible in iTerm2 (in a badge now, elsewhere in the future) as | |
36 # \(user.currentDirectory). | |
37 whence -v iterm2_print_user_vars > /dev/null 2>&1 | |
38 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then | |
39 iterm2_print_user_vars() { | |
40 true | |
41 } | |
42 fi | |
43 | |
44 iterm2_print_state_data() { | |
45 local _iterm2_hostname="${iterm2_hostname-}" | |
46 if [ -z "${iterm2_hostname:-}" ]; then | |
47 _iterm2_hostname=$(hostname -f 2>/dev/null) | |
48 fi | |
49 printf "\033]1337;RemoteHost=%s@%s\007" "$USER" "${_iterm2_hostname-}" | |
50 printf "\033]1337;CurrentDir=%s\007" "$PWD" | |
51 iterm2_print_user_vars | |
52 } | |
53 | |
54 # Report return code of command; runs after command finishes but before prompt | |
55 iterm2_after_cmd_executes() { | |
56 printf "\033]133;D;%s\007" "$STATUS" | |
57 iterm2_print_state_data | |
58 } | |
59 | |
60 # Mark start of prompt | |
61 iterm2_prompt_mark() { | |
62 printf "\033]133;A\007" | |
63 } | |
64 | |
65 # Mark end of prompt | |
66 iterm2_prompt_end() { | |
67 printf "\033]133;B\007" | |
68 } | |
69 | |
70 # There are three possible paths in life. | |
71 # | |
72 # 1) A command is entered at the prompt and you press return. | |
73 # The following steps happen: | |
74 # * iterm2_preexec is invoked | |
75 # * PS1 is set to ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 | |
76 # * ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT is set to 1 | |
77 # * The command executes (possibly reading or modifying PS1) | |
78 # * iterm2_precmd is invoked | |
79 # * ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 is set to PS1 (as modified by command execution) | |
80 # * PS1 gets our escape sequences added to it | |
81 # * zsh displays your prompt | |
82 # * You start entering a command | |
83 # | |
84 # 2) You press ^C while entering a command at the prompt. | |
85 # The following steps happen: | |
86 # * (iterm2_preexec is NOT invoked) | |
87 # * iterm2_precmd is invoked | |
88 # * iterm2_before_cmd_executes is called since we detected that iterm2_preexec was not run | |
89 # * (ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 and PS1 are not messed with, since PS1 already has our escape | |
90 # sequences and ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 already has PS1's original value) | |
91 # * zsh displays your prompt | |
92 # * You start entering a command | |
93 # | |
94 # 3) A new shell is born. | |
95 # * PS1 has some initial value, either zsh's default or a value set before this script is sourced. | |
96 # * iterm2_precmd is invoked | |
97 # * ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT is initialized to 1 | |
98 # * ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 is set to the initial value of PS1 | |
99 # * PS1 gets our escape sequences added to it | |
100 # * Your prompt is shown and you may begin entering a command. | |
101 # | |
102 # Invariants: | |
103 # * ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT is 1 during and just after command execution, and "" while the prompt is | |
104 # shown and until you enter a command and press return. | |
105 # * PS1 does not have our escape sequences during command execution | |
106 # * After the command executes but before a new one begins, PS1 has escape sequences and | |
107 # ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1 has PS1's original value. | |
108 iterm2_decorate_prompt() { | |
109 # This should be a raw PS1 without iTerm2's stuff. It could be changed during command | |
110 # execution. | |
111 ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1="$PS1" | |
112 ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT="" | |
113 | |
114 # Add our escape sequences just before the prompt is shown. | |
115 # Use ITERM2_SQUELCH_MARK for people who can't mdoify PS1 directly, like powerlevel9k users. | |
116 # This is gross but I had a heck of a time writing a correct if statetment for zsh 5.0.2. | |
117 local PREFIX="" | |
118 if [[ $PS1 == *"$(iterm2_prompt_mark)"* ]]; then | |
119 PREFIX="" | |
120 elif [[ "${ITERM2_SQUELCH_MARK-}" != "" ]]; then | |
121 PREFIX="" | |
122 else | |
123 PREFIX="%{$(iterm2_prompt_mark)%}" | |
124 fi | |
125 PS1="$PREFIX$PS1%{$(iterm2_prompt_end)%}" | |
126 ITERM2_DECORATED_PS1="$PS1" | |
127 } | |
128 | |
129 iterm2_precmd() { | |
130 local STATUS="$?" | |
131 if [ -z "${ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT-}" ]; then | |
132 # You pressed ^C while entering a command (iterm2_preexec did not run) | |
133 iterm2_before_cmd_executes | |
134 if [ "$PS1" != "${ITERM2_DECORATED_PS1-}" ]; then | |
135 # PS1 changed, perhaps in another precmd. See issue 9938. | |
136 ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT="1" | |
137 fi | |
138 fi | |
139 | |
140 iterm2_after_cmd_executes "$STATUS" | |
141 | |
142 if [ -n "$ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT" ]; then | |
143 iterm2_decorate_prompt | |
144 fi | |
145 } | |
146 | |
147 # This is not run if you press ^C while entering a command. | |
148 iterm2_preexec() { | |
149 # Set PS1 back to its raw value prior to executing the command. | |
150 PS1="$ITERM2_PRECMD_PS1" | |
151 ITERM2_SHOULD_DECORATE_PROMPT="1" | |
152 iterm2_before_cmd_executes | |
153 } | |
154 | |
155 # If hostname -f is slow on your system set iterm2_hostname prior to | |
156 # sourcing this script. We know it is fast on macOS so we don't cache | |
157 # it. That lets us handle the hostname changing like when you attach | |
158 # to a VPN. | |
159 if [ -z "${iterm2_hostname-}" ]; then | |
160 if [ "$(uname)" != "Darwin" ]; then | |
161 iterm2_hostname=`hostname -f 2>/dev/null` | |
162 # Some flavors of BSD (i.e. NetBSD and OpenBSD) don't have the -f option. | |
163 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then | |
164 iterm2_hostname=`hostname` | |
165 fi | |
166 fi | |
167 fi | |
168 | |
169 [[ -z ${precmd_functions-} ]] && precmd_functions=() | |
170 precmd_functions=($precmd_functions iterm2_precmd) | |
171 | |
172 [[ -z ${preexec_functions-} ]] && preexec_functions=() | |
173 preexec_functions=($preexec_functions iterm2_preexec) | |
174 | |
175 iterm2_print_state_data | |
176 printf "\033]1337;ShellIntegrationVersion=13;shell=zsh\007" | |
177 fi | |
178 fi |