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# .bashrc: Personal initialisation file for bash #
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# This file is executed by interactive shells (ie, shells for which you
# are able to provide keyboard input). It is the best place to put shell
# aliases, etc.
#
# [JNZ] Modified 23-Sep-2004
#
# Written by John Zaitseff and released into the public domain.
# Variable settings for your convenience
export LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 # We are in Australia
export LC_ALL=en_AU.UTF-8
export TIME_STYLE=$'+%b %e %Y\n%b %e %H:%M' # As used by ls(1)
export EDITOR=emacs # Everyone's favourite editor
export CVSROOT=:ext:cvs.zap.org.au:/data/cvs
export CVS_RSH=ssh
# Useful aliases, defined whether or not this shell is interactive
alias cls=clear
alias ls="ls -v"
alias dir="ls -laF"
alias lock="clear; vlock -a; clear"
alias e="emacs -nw"
# Run the following only if this shell is interactive
if [ "$PS1" ]; then
export IGNOREEOF=5 # Disallow accidental Ctrl-D
# Set options, depending on terminal type
if [ -z "$TERM" -o "$TERM" = "dumb" ]; then
# Not a very smart terminal
export PS1="[ \u@\h | \w ] "
else
# Assume a smart VT100-based terminal with colour
# Make sure the terminal is in UTF-8 mode. This is a hack!
/bin/echo -n -e '\033%G'
# Make ls(1) use colour in its listings
if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
alias ls="ls -v --color=auto"
eval $(/usr/bin/dircolors --sh)
fi
# Set the terminal prompt
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
export PS1="\[\e[7m\][ \u@\h | \w ]\[\e[0m\] "
else
# Root user gets a nice RED prompt!
export PS1="\[\e[41;30m\][ \u@\h | \w ]\[\e[0m\] "
fi
fi
fi