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bobthefish

bobthefish is a Powerline-style, Git-aware fish theme optimized for awesome.

Oh My Fish MIT License

bobthefish

Installation

Be sure to have Oh My Fish installed. Then just:

omf install bobthefish

You will need a Powerline-patched font for this to work, unless you enable the compatibility fallback option:

set -g theme_powerline_fonts no

I recommend picking one of these. For more advanced awesome, install a nerd fonts patched font, and enable nerd fonts support:

set -g theme_nerd_fonts yes

This theme is based loosely on agnoster.

Features

  • A helpful, but not too distracting, greeting.
  • A subtle timestamp hanging out off to the right.
  • Powerline-style visual hotness.
  • More colors than you know what to do with.
  • An abbreviated path which doesn't abbreviate the name of the current project.
  • All the things you need to know about Git in a glance.
  • Visual indication that you can't write to the current directory.

The Prompt

  • Status flags:
    • Previous command failed (!)
    • Private mode (🔒 or )
    • You currently have superpowers ($)
    • Background jobs (%)
  • Current vi mode
  • User@Host (unless you're the default user)
  • Current RVM, rbenv or chruby (Ruby) version
  • Current virtualenv (Python) version
    • If you use virtualenv, you will probably need to disable the default virtualenv prompt, since it doesn't play nice with fish: set -x VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT 1
  • Current NVM/FNM version (Nodejs) (inactive by default; see configurations in the next paragraph)
  • Abbreviated parent directory
  • Current directory, or Git or Mercurial project name
  • Current project's repo branch (branch-glyph master) or detached head ( d0dfd9b)
  • Git or Mercurial status, via colors and flags:
    • Dirty working directory (*)
    • Untracked files ()
    • Staged changes (~)
    • Stashed changes ($)
    • Unpulled commits (-)
    • Unpushed commits (+)
    • Unpulled and unpushed commits (±)
    • Note that not all of these have been implemented for hg yet :)
  • Abbreviated project-relative path

Configuration

You can override theme defaults in a Fish config file (for example ~/.config/fish/conf.d/bobthefish.fish):

set -g theme_nerd_fonts yes
set -g theme_color_scheme dark
set -g theme_display_user ssh
set -g default_user bobthecow

See (many) more options below.

Prompt options

set -g theme_display_vi yes

By default the vi mode indicator will be shown if vi or hybrid key bindings are enabled. Use no to always hide the indicator, or yes to always show the indicator.

set -g theme_show_exit_status yes

Use yes to show any non-zero exit code next to the exclamation mark.

set -g theme_display_jobs_verbose yes

Use yes to display the number of currently running background jobs next to the percent sign.

set -g theme_display_user yes

Set to yes to always display the username, to ssh to display only when an SSH session is active, or to no to never display the username.

set -g default_user your_normal_user

If a default_user is provided, the username will only be shown when it differs from the default.

set -g theme_display_sudo_user yes

If set to yes, displays the sudoer's username in a root shell. For example, when calling sudo -s with this option set to yes, the user who called sudo -s will be displayed.

set -g theme_display_hostname yes

Set to yes to always display the hostname, to ssh to display only when an SSH session is active, or to no to never display the hostname.

set -g fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length 1

Bobthefish respects the Fish $fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length setting to abbreviate the prompt path; set to 0 to show the full path, 1 (default) to show only the first character of each parent directory name, or any other number to show up to that many characters.

set -g theme_project_dir_length 1

The same as $fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length, but for the path relative to the current project root. Defaults to 0; set to any other number to show an abbreviated path.

set -g theme_show_project_parent no

Use no to only show the project directory name, and not its parent path, when inside a project.

set -g theme_newline_cursor yes

Use yes to place the cursor on the next line, rather than the same line as the prompt. Setting this to clean instead of yes suppresses the caret on the new line.

set -g theme_newline_prompt "\$"

Use a custom prompt with newline cursor. By default this is the chevron right glyph or > when powerline fonts are disabled.

set -g theme_avoid_ambiguous_glyphs yes

You probably don't need this option, unless your terminal doesn't like Unicode. Setting to yes will avoid ambiguous-width characters in an attempt to

set -g theme_powerline_fonts no

Bobthefish really likes Powerline-enhanced fonts. If you can't make that work, set to no to use plaintext fallbacks.

set -g theme_nerd_fonts yes

Bobthefish likes Nerd Fonts even better! Use yes if you've got Nerd Font capable fonts.

set -g theme_color_scheme dark

See below for all the color scheming you can handle.

Virtual environments and version manager options

set -g theme_display_screen no

Use no to disable screen session information.

set -g theme_display_vagrant yes

This feature is disabled by default, use yes to display Vagrant status in your prompt. Please note that only the VirtualBox and VMWare providers are supported.

set -g theme_display_docker_machine no

Use no to disable the current Docker machine name.

set -g theme_display_ruby no

Use no to disable Ruby version information. By default, the Ruby version is displayed unless it's your system Ruby version.

set -g theme_display_virtualenv no

Use no to disable Python version information. By default, the Python version is shown when it's interesting, along with the Virtualenv or Conda environmenmt.

set -g theme_display_go verbose

Use no to disable the Go version information. Set to verbose to show both the required and current Go version.

set -g theme_display_node yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes, display the version if an .nvmrc, .node-version or package.json file is found in the parent path. Set to always to always display the current NPM, NVM or FNM node version.

set -g theme_display_nix no

Use no to disable Nix environment information.

set -g theme_display_k8s_context yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show the current Kubernetes context (> kubectl config current-context).

set -g theme_display_k8s_namespace yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show the current Kubernetes namespace.

set -g theme_display_aws_vault_profile yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show the currently executing AWS Vault profile.

Git (and other VCS) options

set -g theme_display_git no

Use no to disable Git integration. If you're doing this for performance reasons, try some of the options below before disabling it entirely!

set -g theme_display_git_dirty no

Use no to hide Git dirty state. Set the Git bash.showDirtyState option on a per-repository basis to disable it just for especially large repos.

set -g theme_display_git_dirty_verbose yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show more verbose dirty state information.

set -g theme_display_git_untracked no

Use no to hide Git untracked file state. Set the Git bash.showUntrackedFiles option on a per-repository basis to disable it just for especially large repos.

set -g theme_display_git_ahead_verbose yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show more verbose ahead/behind state information.

set -g theme_display_git_stashed_verbose yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show more verbose stashed state information.

set -g theme_display_git_default_branch yes

By default, Bobthefish hides the default branch name (e.g. main or master). Use yes to always show these branche names.

set -g theme_git_default_branches main trunk

By default, Bobthefish hides default branch names (e.g. main or master). To hide other branch names, you can set a custom default branch name via the init.defaultBranch Git config option, or override the list entirely.

set -g theme_use_abbreviated_branch_name yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to truncate extremely long Git branch names.

set -g theme_git_worktree_support yes

If you do any Git worktree shenanigans, setting this to yes will fix incorrect project-relative paths. If you don't do any Git worktree shenanigans, leave it disabled. It's faster this way :)

set -g theme_display_hg yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to enable Mercurial support in Bobthefish. If you don't use Mercurial, leave it disabled because it's ... not fast.

set -g theme_vcs_ignore_paths /some/path /some/other/path{foo,bar}

Ignore project paths for Git or Mercurial. Supports glob patterns.

Right prompt options

The right prompt can be configured with the following options, or overridden entirely by supplying your own fish_right_prompt function.

set -g theme_display_date

Use no to disable the date in the right prompt.

set -g theme_date_format +%c

Customize date formatting. See man date for more information.

set -g theme_date_timezone America/Los_Angeles

Supply a TZ argument variable for date formatting. See man date for more information.

set -g theme_display_cmd_duration no

Use no to disable command duration in the right prompt.

Title options

set -g theme_title_display_process yes

This feature is disabled by default. Use yes to show current process name in the terminal title.

set -g theme_title_display_path no

Use no to hide current working directory from the terminal title.

set -g theme_title_display_user yes

Use yes to show the current user in the tab title (unless you're the default user).

set -g theme_title_use_abbreviated_path no

By default, directory names will be abbreviated in the terminal title, for example ~ instead of $HOME and /u/local instead of /usr/local. Set to no to always show full paths in the title.

Color schemes

dark light
solarized solarized-light
base16 base16-light
zenburn terminal-dark
nord gruvbox-light

You can use the function bobthefish_display_colors to preview the prompts in any color scheme.

Set theme_color_scheme in a terminal session or in your fish startup files to one of the following options to change the prompt colors.

  • dark. The default bobthefish theme.
  • light. A lighter version of the default theme.
  • solarized (or solarized-dark), solarized-light. Dark and light variants of Solarized.
  • base16 (or base16-dark), base16-light. Dark and light variants of the default Base16 theme.
  • zenburn. An adaptation of Zenburn.
  • gruvbox, gruvbox-light. An adaptation of gruvbox dark and light variants.
  • dracula. An adaptation of dracula.
  • nord. An adaptation of nord.
  • catpuccin-latte, catpuccin-frappe, catpuccin-macchiato, catpuccin-mocha. Adaptations of the Cattpuccin themes.

Some of these may not look right if your terminal does not support 24 bit color, in which case you can try one of the terminal schemes (below). However, if you're using Solarized, Base16 (default), or Zenburn in your terminal and the terminal does support 24 bit color, the built in schemes will look nicer.

There are several scheme that use whichever colors you currently have loaded into your terminal. The advantage of using the schemes that fall through to the terminal colors is that they automatically adapt to something acceptable whenever you change the 16 colors in your terminal profile.

  • terminal (or terminal-dark or terminal-dark-black)
  • terminal-dark-white. Same as terminal, but use white as the foreground color on top of colored segments (in case your colors are very dark).
  • terminal-light (or terminal-light-white)
  • terminal-light-black. Same as terminal-light, but use black as the foreground color on top of colored segments (in case your colors are very bright).

For some terminal themes, like dark base16 themes, the path segments in the prompt will be indistinguishable from the background. In those cases, try one of the following variations; they are identical to the terminal schemes except for using bright black (brgrey) and dull white (grey) in the place of black and bright white.

  • terminal2 (or terminal2-dark or terminal2-dark-black)
  • terminal2-dark-white
  • terminal2-light (or terminal2-light-white)
  • terminal2-light-black

Finally, you can specify your very own color scheme by setting theme_color_scheme to user. In that case, you also need to define some variables to set the colors of the prompt. See the "Colors" section of fish_prompt.fish for details.

Overrides

You can disable the theme default greeting, vi mode prompt, right prompt, or title entirely — or override with your own — by adding custom functions to ~/.config/fish/functions:

  • ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_greeting.fish
  • ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_mode_prompt.fish
  • ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_right_prompt.fish
  • ~/.config/fish/functions/fish_title.fish

To disable them completely, use an empty function:

function fish_right_prompt; end

… Or copy one from your favorite theme, make up something of your own, or copy/paste a bobthefish default function and modify it to your taste!

function fish_greeting
  set_color $fish_color_autosuggestion
  echo "I'm completely operational, and all my circuits are functioning perfectly."
  set_color normal
end

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