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-# /etc/bash/bashrc
-#
-# This file is sourced by all *interactive* bash shells on startup,
-# including some apparently interactive shells such as scp and rcp
-# that can't tolerate any output. So make sure this doesn't display
-# anything or bad things will happen !
-
-
-# Test for an interactive shell. There is no need to set anything
-# past this point for scp and rcp, and it's important to refrain from
-# outputting anything in those cases.
-if [[ $- != *i* ]] ; then
- # Shell is non-interactive. Be done now!
- return
-fi
-
-# Bash won't get SIGWINCH if another process is in the foreground.
-# Enable checkwinsize so that bash will check the terminal size when
-# it regains control. #65623
-# http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/bash/FAQ (E11)
-shopt -s checkwinsize
-
-# Disable completion when the input buffer is empty. i.e. Hitting tab
-# and waiting a long time for bash to expand all of $PATH.
-shopt -s no_empty_cmd_completion
-
-# Enable history appending instead of overwriting when exiting. #139609
-shopt -s histappend
-
-# Save each command to the history file as it's executed. #517342
-# This does mean sessions get interleaved when reading later on, but this
-# way the history is always up to date. History is not synced across live
-# sessions though; that is what `history -n` does.
-# Disabled by default due to concerns related to system recovery when $HOME
-# is under duress, or lives somewhere flaky (like NFS). Constantly syncing
-# the history will halt the shell prompt until it's finished.
-#PROMPT_COMMAND='history -a'
-
-# Change the window title of X terminals
-case ${TERM} in
- [aEkx]term*|rxvt*|gnome*|konsole*|interix)
- PS1='\[\033]0;\u@\h:\w\007\]'
- ;;
- screen*)
- PS1='\[\033k\u@\h:\w\033\\\]'
- ;;
- *)
- unset PS1
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Set colorful PS1 only on colorful terminals.
-# dircolors --print-database uses its own built-in database
-# instead of using /etc/DIR_COLORS. Try to use the external file
-# first to take advantage of user additions.
-use_color=false
-if type -P dircolors >/dev/null ; then
- # Enable colors for ls, etc. Prefer ~/.dir_colors #64489
- LS_COLORS=
- if [[ -f ~/.dir_colors ]] ; then
- # If you have a custom file, chances are high that it's not the default.
- used_default_dircolors="no"
- eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dir_colors)"
- elif [[ -f /etc/DIR_COLORS ]] ; then
- # People might have customized the system database.
- used_default_dircolors="maybe"
- eval "$(dircolors -b /etc/DIR_COLORS)"
- else
- used_default_dircolors="yes"
- eval "$(dircolors -b)"
- fi
- if [[ -n ${LS_COLORS:+set} ]] ; then
- use_color=true
- fi
- unset used_default_dircolors
-else
- # Some systems (e.g. BSD & embedded) don't typically come with
- # dircolors so we need to hardcode some terminals in here.
- case ${TERM} in
- [aEkx]term*|rxvt*|gnome*|konsole*|screen|cons25|*color) use_color=true;;
- esac
-fi
-
-if ${use_color} ; then
- if [[ ${EUID} == 0 ]] ; then
- PS1+='\[\033[01;31m\]\h\[\033[01;34m\] \W \$\[\033[00m\] '
- else
- PS1+='\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[01;34m\] \w \$\[\033[00m\] '
- fi
-
- alias ls='ls --color=auto'
- alias grep='grep --colour=auto'
- alias egrep='egrep --colour=auto'
- alias fgrep='fgrep --colour=auto'
-else
- if [[ ${EUID} == 0 ]] ; then
- # show root@ when we don't have colors
- PS1+='\u@\h \W \$ '
- else
- PS1+='\u@\h \w \$ '
- fi
-fi
-
-for sh in /etc/bash/bashrc.d/* ; do
- [[ -r ${sh} ]] && source "${sh}"
-done
-
-# Try to keep environment pollution down, EPA loves us.
-unset use_color sh