Added anaconda segment.

The segment relies on a lookaround to determine the currently
active conda environment.
If available ack is preferred, otherwise grep will be used.
Recent versions of grep offer `-P` to support perl-regex.
Older ones (e.g. those shipped on OSX) will fail.
pull/22/head
Jan Laermann 9 years ago
parent 511bbcf124
commit 391b3327ee

@ -115,6 +115,7 @@ The segments that are currently available are:
* `symfony2_version` - Show the current Symfony2 version, if you are in a Symfony2-Project dir.
* **Python Segments:**
* `virtualenv` - Your Python [VirtualEnv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/).
* `anaconda` - Your active [Anaconda](https://www.continuum.io/why-anaconda) environment.
* **Ruby Segments:**
* [`chruby`](#chruby) - Ruby environment information using `chruby` (if one is active).
* [`rbenv`](#rbenv) - Ruby environment information using `rbenv` (if one is active).
@ -136,6 +137,16 @@ The segments that are currently available are:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
##### anaconda
This segment shows your active anaconda environment.
*Note: This segment relies on a perl-regex with lookbehind.
If `ack` is not available the segment will try to use `grep`.
Recent versions of grep offer a `-P` option to handle such things.
On OSX, however, you want to install gnu-grep (e.g. via `brew install grep`)
and alias the newly installed `ggrep` to `grep`. Alternatively, `brew install ack`.*
##### aws
If you would like to display the [current AWS

@ -288,6 +288,18 @@ right_prompt_segment() {
# right-left but reads the opposite, this isn't necessary for the other side.
CURRENT_BG='NONE'
# Anaconda Environment
prompt_anaconda() {
if $(hash ack 2>/dev/null); then
local active_conda_env=$(where conda | ack -o '(?<=envs/)[\w-]+(?=/bin)')
else
local active_conda_env=$(where conda | grep -o -P '(?<=envs/)[\w-]+(?=/bin)')
fi
if [[ -n $active_conda_env ]]; then
"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "green" "black" "($active_conda_env)" ""
fi
}
# AWS Profile
prompt_aws() {
local aws_profile="$AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE"

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