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##### Common Yashrc #####
# This file is in the public domain.

# enable bash-like extended expansion
set --brace-expand

# enable recursive pathname expansion
set --extended-glob

# prevent redirections from overwriting existing files
set --no-clobber

# don't implicitly expand non-existent variables to empty strings
set --no-unset

# if yash is built with command history enabled...
if command --identify --builtin-command history >/dev/null; then

  # don't save commands starting with a space in history
  set --hist-space

  # prevent clearing history by accident
  history()
  if [ -t 0 ] && (
    for arg do
      case "${arg}" in
        (-[drsw]?* | --*=*) ;;
        (-*c*) exit;;
      esac
    done
    false
  ) then
    printf 'history: seems you are trying to clear the whole history.\n' >&2
    printf 'are you sure? (yes/no) ' >&2
    case "$(head -n 1)" in
      ([Yy]*) command history "$@";;
      (*)     printf 'history: cancelled.\n' >&2;;
    esac
  else
    command history "$@"
  fi

fi

# if yash is built with line-editing enabled...
if command --identify --builtin-command bindkey >/dev/null; then

  # print job status update ASAP, but only while line-editing
  set --notify-le

  # some terminfo data are broken; meta flags have to be ignored for UTF-8
  set --le-no-conv-meta

  # enable command line prediction
  set --le-predict

  set --emacs

  # some useful key bindings
  bindkey --emacs '\^N' beginning-search-forward
  bindkey --emacs '\^O' clear-candidates
  bindkey --emacs '\^P' beginning-search-backward
  bindkey --emacs '\N' complete-next-column
  bindkey --emacs '\P' complete-prev-column

fi

# some useful shortcuts
alias -- -='cd -'
alias la='ls -a' ll='ls -l' lla='ll -a'
alias r='fc -s'

# avoid removing/overwriting existing files by accident
cp() if [ -t 0 ]; then command cp -i "$@"; else command cp "$@"; fi
mv() if [ -t 0 ]; then command mv -i "$@"; else command mv "$@"; fi
rm() if [ -t 0 ]; then command rm -i "$@"; else command rm "$@"; fi

# normally yash is more POSIX-compliant than /bin/sh :-)
sh() { yash --posix "$@"; }
yash() { command yash "$@"; }
# By re-defining 'yash' using the 'command' built-in, the 'jobs' built-in
# prints a command name that exposes the arguments like
# 'yash --posix -n foo.sh' rather than a command name that hides the
# arguments like 'yash --posix "${@}"'. This applies to the 'yash' command
# invoked via the 'sh' function.

# ensure job control works as expected
case $- in (*m*)
  trap - TSTP TTIN TTOU
esac

# if the terminal supports color...
if [ "$(tput colors 2>/dev/null || echo 0)" -ge 8 ]; then

  # make command output colorful
  if ls --color=auto -d / >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    ls() { command ls --color=auto "$@"; }
  fi
  if grep --color=auto -q X <<<X 2>/dev/null; then
    grep() { command grep --color=auto "$@"; }
  fi
  if ggrep --color=auto -q X <<<X 2>/dev/null; then
    ggrep() { command ggrep --color=auto "$@"; }
  fi

fi

# if vim is available...
if command --identify vim >/dev/null 2>&1; then

  # prefer vim over vi
  vi() { vim "$@"; }
  view() { vim -R "$@"; }
  vim() { command vim "$@"; } # Re-definition hack. See above.

fi

# avoid removing existing crontab by accident
crontab()
if [ -t 0 ] && (
  for arg do
    case "${arg}" in
      (-*r*) exit;;
    esac
  done
  false
) then
  printf 'crontab: seems you are trying to clear your crontab.\n' >&2
  printf 'are you sure? (yes/no) ' >&2
  case "$(head -n 1)" in
    ([Yy]*) command crontab "$@";;
    (*)     printf 'crontab: cancelled.\n' >&2;;
  esac
else
  command crontab "$@"
fi

# an alias that opens a file
if command --identify xdg-open >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  alias o='xdg-open'
elif command --identify cygstart >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  alias o='cygstart'
elif [ "$(uname)" = Darwin ] 2>/dev/null; then
  alias o='open'
fi

# define some basic variables if missing
: ${PAGER:=less} ${EDITOR:=vi} ${FCEDIT:=$EDITOR}
: ${LOGNAME:=$(logname)} ${HOSTNAME:=$(uname -n)}

# disable confusing treatment of arguments in the echo command
: ${ECHO_STYLE:=RAW}

# variables needed for command history
HISTFILE=~/.yash_history HISTSIZE=5000
# HISTRMDUP makes prediction less accurate
# HISTRMDUP=500

# default mail check interval is too long
MAILCHECK=0

# emulate bash's $SHLVL
if [ "${_old_shlvl+set}" != set ]; then
  _old_shlvl=${SHLVL-}
fi
SHLVL=$((_old_shlvl+1)) 2>/dev/null || SHLVL=1
export SHLVL

# initialize event handlers
COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER=()
PROMPT_COMMAND=()
YASH_AFTER_CD=()

# define prompt
if [ -n "${SSH_CONNECTION-}" ]; then
  _hc='\fy.'     # yellow hostname for SSH remote
else
  _hc='\fg.'     # green hostname for local
fi
if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]; then
  _uc='\fr.'     # red username for root
  _2c='\fr.'     # red PS2 for root
else
  _uc=$_hc _hc=  # same username color as hostname for non-root user
  _2c=           # PS2 in normal color for non-root user
fi
# The main prompt ($YASH_PS1) contains the username, hostname, working
# directory, last exit status (only if non-zero), and $SHLVL (only if
# non-one).
_un="${LOGNAME//mitch/}"; [ -n "$_un" ] && _un="${_un}@"
YASH_PS1=$_uc'${_un}'$_hc'${HOSTNAME%%.*}\fd. '\
'${${${PWD:/~/\~}##*/}:-$PWD} ${{?:/0/}:+\\fr.$?\\fd. }\$ '
# YASH_PS1R='\fc.${_vcs_info}'
# YASH_PS1R='\fc.${HOSTNAME%%.*} ${${${PWD:/~/\~}##*/}:-$PWD}'
YASH_PS1R=
YASH_PS1S='\fo.'
YASH_PS2=$_2c'> '
YASH_PS2R=
YASH_PS2S=$YASH_PS1S
YASH_PS4='\fm.+ '
YASH_PS4S='\fmo.'
unset _hc _uc _2c _un
# No escape sequences allowed in the POSIXly-correct mode.
PS1='${LOGNAME}@${HOSTNAME%%.*} '$PS1
YASH_PS1="${?:/0/}$ "

# find escape sequence to change terminal window title
case "$TERM" in
  (xterm|xterm[+-]*|gnome|gnome[+-]*|putty|putty[+-]*|cygwin)
    _tsl='\033];' _fsl='\a' ;;
  (*)
    _tsl=$( (tput tsl 0; echo) 2>/dev/null |
    sed -e 's;\\;\\\\;g' -e 's;;\\033;g' -e 's;;\\a;g' -e 's;%;%%;g')
    _fsl=$( (tput fsl  ; echo) 2>/dev/null |
    sed -e 's;\\;\\\\;g' -e 's;;\\033;g' -e 's;;\\a;g' -e 's;%;%%;g') ;;
esac
# if terminal window title can be changed...
if [ "$_tsl" ] && [ "$_fsl" ]; then

  # set terminal window title on each prompt
  _set_term_title()
  if [ -t 2 ]; then
    printf "$_tsl"'%s@%s:%s'"$_fsl" "${LOGNAME}" "${HOSTNAME%%.*}" \
      "${${PWD:/$HOME/\~}/#$HOME\//\~\/}" >&2
  fi
  PROMPT_COMMAND=("$PROMPT_COMMAND" '_set_term_title')

  # reset window title when changing host or user
  ssh() {
    if [ -t 2 ]; then printf "$_tsl"'ssh %s'"$_fsl" "$*" >&2; fi
    command ssh "$@"
  }
  su() {
    if [ -t 2 ]; then printf "$_tsl"'su %s'"$_fsl" "$*" >&2; fi
    command su "$@"
  }
  sudo() {
    if [ -t 2 ]; then printf "$_tsl"'sudo %s'"$_fsl" "$*" >&2; fi
    command sudo "$@"
  }

fi

# when a directory name is entered as a command, treat as "cd"
_autocd()
if [ -d "$1" ]; then
  HANDLED=true
  cd -- "$@"
  break -i
fi
COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER=("$COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER" '_autocd "$@"')

# treat command names starting with % as "fg"
_autofg()
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
  case $1 in (%*)
    HANDLED=true
    fg "$1"
    break -i
  esac
fi
COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER=("$COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER" '_autofg "$@"')

# print file type when executing non-executable files
_file_type()
if [ -e "$1" ] && ! [ -d "$1" ]; then
  file -- "$1"
fi
COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER=("$COMMAND_NOT_FOUND_HANDLER" '_file_type "$@"')


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