# To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all # copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the # public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty. # You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along # with this software. # If not, see . # base-files version 4.2-3 # ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for interactive shells. # The latest version as installed by the Cygwin Setup program can # always be found at /etc/defaults/etc/skel/.bashrc # Modifying /etc/skel/.bashrc directly will prevent # setup from updating it. # The copy in your home directory (~/.bashrc) is yours, please # feel free to customise it to create a shell # environment to your liking. If you feel a change # would be benifitial to all, please feel free to send # a patch to the cygwin mailing list. # User dependent .bashrc file # If not running interactively, don't do anything [[ "$-" != *i* ]] && return set -o pipefail set -o nounset # Shell Options # # See man bash for more options... # # Don't wait for job termination notification # set -o notify # # Don't use ^D to exit # set -o ignoreeof # # Use case-insensitive filename globbing # shopt -s nocaseglob # # Make bash append rather than overwrite the history on disk # shopt -s histappend # # When changing directory small typos can be ignored by bash # for example, cd /vr/lgo/apaache would find /var/log/apache # shopt -s cdspell # Completion options # # These completion tuning parameters change the default behavior of bash_completion: # # Define to access remotely checked-out files over passwordless ssh for CVS # COMP_CVS_REMOTE=1 # # Define to avoid stripping description in --option=description of './configure --help' # COMP_CONFIGURE_HINTS=1 # # Define to avoid flattening internal contents of tar files # COMP_TAR_INTERNAL_PATHS=1 # # Uncomment to turn on programmable completion enhancements. # Any completions you add in ~/.bash_completion are sourced last. # [[ -f /etc/bash_completion ]] && . /etc/bash_completion # History Options # # Don't put duplicate lines in the history. # export HISTCONTROL=$HISTCONTROL${HISTCONTROL+,}ignoredups # # Ignore some controlling instructions # HISTIGNORE is a colon-delimited list of patterns which should be excluded. # The '&' is a special pattern which suppresses duplicate entries. # export HISTIGNORE=$'[ \t]*:&:[fb]g:exit' # export HISTIGNORE=$'[ \t]*:&:[fb]g:exit:ls' # Ignore the ls command as well # # Whenever displaying the prompt, write the previous line to disk # export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a" # Aliases # # Some people use a different file for aliases # if [ -f "${HOME}/.bash_aliases" ]; then # source "${HOME}/.bash_aliases" # fi # # Some example alias instructions # If these are enabled they will be used instead of any instructions # they may mask. For example, alias rm='rm -i' will mask the rm # application. To override the alias instruction use a \ before, ie # \rm will call the real rm not the alias. # # Interactive operation... # alias rm='rm -i' # alias cp='cp -i' # alias mv='mv -i' # # Default to human readable figures alias df='df -h' alias du='du -h' # # Misc :) alias less='less -R' # raw control characters alias whence='type -a' # where, of a sort alias grep='grep --color' # show differences in colour alias egrep='egrep --color=auto' # show differences in colour alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto' # show differences in colour # # Some shortcuts for different directory listings alias ls='ls -hF --color=tty' # classify files in colour alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical' alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long' alias ll='ls -l' # long list alias la='ls -A' # all but . and .. alias l='ls -CF' # # Umask # # /etc/profile sets 022, removing write perms to group + others. # Set a more restrictive umask: i.e. no exec perms for others: # umask 027 # Paranoid: neither group nor others have any perms: # umask 077 # Functions # # Some people use a different file for functions # if [ -f "${HOME}/.bash_functions" ]; then # source "${HOME}/.bash_functions" # fi # # Some example functions: # # a) function settitle # settitle () # { # echo -ne "\e]2;$@\a\e]1;$@\a"; # } # # b) function cd_func # This function defines a 'cd' replacement function capable of keeping, # displaying and accessing history of visited directories, up to 10 entries. # To use it, uncomment it, source this file and try 'cd --'. # acd_func 1.0.5, 10-nov-2004 # Petar Marinov, http:/geocities.com/h2428, this is public domain # cd_func () # { # local x2 the_new_dir adir index # local -i cnt # # if [[ $1 == "--" ]]; then # dirs -v # return 0 # fi # # the_new_dir=$1 # [[ -z $1 ]] && the_new_dir=$HOME # # if [[ ${the_new_dir:0:1} == '-' ]]; then # # # # Extract dir N from dirs # index=${the_new_dir:1} # [[ -z $index ]] && index=1 # adir=$(dirs +$index) # [[ -z $adir ]] && return 1 # the_new_dir=$adir # fi # # # # # '~' has to be substituted by ${HOME} # [[ ${the_new_dir:0:1} == '~' ]] && the_new_dir="${HOME}${the_new_dir:1}" # # # # # Now change to the new dir and add to the top of the stack # pushd "${the_new_dir}" > /dev/null # [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && return 1 # the_new_dir=$(pwd) # # # # # Trim down everything beyond 11th entry # popd -n +11 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null # # # # # Remove any other occurence of this dir, skipping the top of the stack # for ((cnt=1; cnt <= 10; cnt++)); do # x2=$(dirs +${cnt} 2>/dev/null) # [[ $? -ne 0 ]] && return 0 # [[ ${x2:0:1} == '~' ]] && x2="${HOME}${x2:1}" # if [[ "${x2}" == "${the_new_dir}" ]]; then # popd -n +$cnt 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null # cnt=cnt-1 # fi # done # # return 0 # } # # alias cd=cd_func PS1='\[\e[33m\]\W\[\e[0m\]: ' nwx_host=172.28.10.2 nwx_dev=172.28.12.149 nwx_dev2=172.28.19.60 nwx_dev3=172.28.19.61 adjust_dotdirs_permissions() { pushd ~ > /dev/null || return $? { git ls-files | xargs realpath | xargs dirname realpath . } | sort | uniq | grep --fixed-strings --invert-match --line-regex "$( realpath . )" | xargs chmod 0700 popd > /dev/null } adjust_dotfiles_permissions() { pushd ~ > /dev/null || return $? adjust_dotdirs_permissions git ls-files | xargs chmod 0600 popd > /dev/null } alias trim_trailing_whitespace='sed --binary --in-place '"'"'s/[[:blank:]]*\(\r\?\)$/\1/'"'" alias trim_trailing_dos_newlines='sed --binary --in-place -e :a -e '"'"'/^\(\r\n\)*\r$/{$d;N;ba}'"'" alias trim_trailing_unix_newlines='sed --binary --in-place -e :a -e '"'"'/^\n*$/{$d;N;ba}'"'" alias ensure_ends_with_dos_newline='sed --binary --in-place -e '"'"'$s/\r\?$/\r/;a\'"'" alias ensure_ends_with_unix_newline='sed --binary --in-place -e '"'"'$a\'"'" sanitize_dos_files() { trim_trailing_whitespace "$@" \ && trim_trailing_dos_newlines "$@" \ && ensure_ends_with_dos_newline "$@" } sanitize_unix_files() { trim_trailing_whitespace "$@" \ && trim_trailing_unix_newlines "$@" \ && ensure_ends_with_unix_newline "$@" } backup_repo() { for repo_path; do local zipname="$( basename "$repo_path" )_$( date -u +'%Y%m%dT%H%M%S' ).zip" git archive \ --format=zip -9 \ --output="/cygdrive/c/Users/$( whoami )/Dropbox/backups/$zipname" \ --remote="$repo_path" \ HEAD done } backup_repo_nwx() { for repo_path; do local zipname="$( basename "$repo_path" )_$( date -u +'%Y%m%dT%H%M%S' ).zip" git archive \ --format=zip -9 \ --output="//spbfs02/P/Personal/Egor Tensin/$zipname" \ --remote="$repo_path" \ HEAD done }