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.bash_profile
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# Load our dotfiles like ~/.bash_prompt, etc…
# ~/.extra can be used for settings you don’t want to commit,
# Use it to configure your PATH, thus it being first in line.
for file in ~/.{extra,bash_prompt,exports,aliases,functions}; do
[ -r "$file" ] && source "$file"
done
unset file
# generic colouriser
GRC=`which grc`
if [ "$TERM" != dumb ] && [ -n "$GRC" ]
then
alias colourify="$GRC -es --colour=auto"
alias configure='colourify ./configure'
for app in {diff,make,gcc,g++,ping,traceroute}; do
alias "$app"='colourify '$app
done
fi
##
## gotta tune that bash_history…
##
# timestamps for later analysis. www.debian-administration.org/users/rossen/weblog/1
export HISTTIMEFORMAT='%F %T '
# keep history up to date, across sessions, in realtime
# http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/48113
export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups:erasedups # no duplicate entries
export HISTSIZE=100000 # big big history (default is 500)
export HISTFILESIZE=$HISTSIZE # big big history
which shopt > /dev/null && shopt -s histappend # append to history, don't overwrite it
# Save and reload the history after each command finishes
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a; history -c; history -r; $PROMPT_COMMAND"
# ^ the only downside with this is [up] on the readline will go over all history not just this bash session.
##
## hooking in other apps…
##
export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
[ -s "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" ] && \. "$NVM_DIR/bash_completion" # This loads nvm bash_completion
# Load RVM into a shell session *as a function*
[[ -s "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm" ]] && source "$HOME/.rvm/scripts/rvm"
# z beats cd most of the time.
# github.com/rupa/z
source ~/dev/git/z/z.sh
##
## Completion…
##
if [[ -n "$ZSH_VERSION" ]]; then # quit now if in zsh
return 1 2> /dev/null || exit 1;
fi;
# bash completion.
if which brew > /dev/null && [ -f "$(brew --prefix)/share/bash-completion/bash_completion" ]; then
source "$(brew --prefix)/share/bash-completion/bash_completion";
elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
source /etc/bash_completion;
fi;
# homebrew completion
if which brew > /dev/null; then
source "$(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/brew"
fi;
# Enable tab completion for `g` by marking it as an alias for `git`
if type __git_complete &> /dev/null; then
__git_complete g __git_main
fi;
# Add tab completion for SSH hostnames based on ~/.ssh/config, ignoring wildcards
[ -e "$HOME/.ssh/config" ] && complete -o "default" -o "nospace" -W "$(grep "^Host" ~/.ssh/config | grep -v "[?*]" | cut -d " " -f2)" scp sftp ssh
# Add tab completion for `defaults read|write NSGlobalDomain`
# You could just use `-g` instead, but I like being explicit
complete -W "NSGlobalDomain" defaults
##
## better `cd`'ing
##
# Case-insensitive globbing (used in pathname expansion)
shopt -s nocaseglob;
# Autocorrect typos in path names when using `cd`
shopt -s cdspell;
export PATH="/usr/local/sbin:$PATH"