I do a little bit of a lot of things. Some of those things are code. I enjoy thinking about how the world and technology interact, and how technology affects the way people interact with each other.
This is a really nice trick! In trying to figure this out I ended up giving up and going with a prompt styler - the script syntax was too dense for me at the time.
If you are interested, you should check out Oh-my-posh, it's been awesome to use. Here's a pic of the prompt I've been using:
This is my custom prompt that has the current username, which shell I'm using, current directory, Node version in use, and the end with the heart is the exit code status of the last command. (turns red if the exit code is non-zero) The second line is git status and only appears if I'm in a repo.
Setting these up can be tricky though, and the nice thing about what you built is it's easier to sync between machines since it's just a script. Nothing needs to be installed. I think I'll try to do something similar to what you have for shell I use on a few places and see if it comes easier to me this time.
Building software components and workflows for sythetic data generation for training Autonomous vehicles. Very much interested in learning fullstack webdev and Machine Learning using PyTorch
Location
Vancouver
Education
Master of Science in Computer Graphics and Game Technology from UPenn
It's really awesome. I love this. Except I use a theme based on the paradox theme, but I added a few more sections. Being a front-end dev lately and using different node versions for different projects it's a must to see the current npm version as well... especially if direnv somehow messes up loading the the right version for some reason every now and then)
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This is a really nice trick! In trying to figure this out I ended up giving up and going with a prompt styler - the script syntax was too dense for me at the time.
If you are interested, you should check out Oh-my-posh, it's been awesome to use. Here's a pic of the prompt I've been using:
This is my custom prompt that has the current username, which shell I'm using, current directory, Node version in use, and the end with the heart is the exit code status of the last command. (turns red if the exit code is non-zero) The second line is git status and only appears if I'm in a repo.
Setting these up can be tricky though, and the nice thing about what you built is it's easier to sync between machines since it's just a script. Nothing needs to be installed. I think I'll try to do something similar to what you have for shell I use on a few places and see if it comes easier to me this time.
I use this one and its pretty great out of the box
It's really awesome. I love this. Except I use a theme based on the paradox theme, but I added a few more sections. Being a front-end dev lately and using different node versions for different projects it's a must to see the current npm version as well... especially if
direnv
somehow messes up loading the the right version for some reason every now and then)