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Re: Could you provide bash's \$ which like zsh %#?
On Dec 7, 1:03pm, Daniel Lin wrote:
} Subject: Re: Could you provide bash's \$ which like zsh %#?
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} Sorry, I've tried, it display strange things.
} PS1='%# %(#,$,%%)'
That was Josh's attempt to give you one example that shows both %#
and a conditional string that displays something not quite the same,
so that you could compare the two. It was not intended to be the
prompt that you would use, just a sample of what could be done.
On Dec 7, 3:04pm, Daniel Lin wrote:
} Subject: Re: Could you provide bash's \$ which like zsh %#?
}
} So, to match the document, I should change the prompt to
} PS1='%(!.#.$)'
Yes, almost. You probably want the trailing space in there.
PS1='%(!.#.$) '
Equivalently, %(#,#,$) says "if the UID is zero, pound, else dollar"
"Running with privileges" could mean something other than "running as
the root user" in obscure circumstances. %(#,,) is the generalized
form of %(!,,), so that you can test for explicit UID; the default
when no UID is given is zero. So another possible example is
PS1='%(2#,Running as daemon ,)%(!.#.$) '
[Assuming that UID 2 is "daemon" as it is on my Linux box.]
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