Set-PSReadLineOption -EditMode Emacs # a metric fuck town of this came from @mrled # he's very great. thanks for the kick start # Add git, register ssh utils ## Update path for SSH (Loaded in PowerShell Profile) $env:path += ";" + (Get-Item "Env:ProgramFiles").Value + "\Git\bin" $env:path += ";" + (Get-Item "Env:ProgramFiles").Value + "\Git\usr\bin" ## Spoof terminal environment for git color. $env:TERM = 'cygwin' Pop-Location function ConvertTo-MaskLength { <# .Synopsis Returns the length of a subnet mask. .Description ConvertTo-MaskLength accepts any IPv4 address as input, however the output value only makes sense when using a subnet mask. .Parameter SubnetMask A subnet mask to convert into length #> [CmdLetBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory = $True, Position = 0, ValueFromPipeline = $True)] [Alias("Mask")] [Net.IPAddress]$SubnetMask ) process { $Bits = "$( $SubnetMask.GetAddressBytes() | ForEach-Object { [Convert]::ToString($_, 2) } )" -replace '[\s0]' return $Bits.Length } } function set-capsToCtrl { $hexified = "00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,02,00,00,00,1d,00,3a,00,00,00,00,00".Split(',') | % { "0x$_"} $kbLayout = 'HKLM:\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout' New-ItemProperty -Path $kbLayout -Name "Scancode Map" -PropertyType Binary -Value ([byte[]]$hexified) } function Set-UserPrompt { [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName='BuiltIn')] param( [Parameter(Position=0, ParameterSetName='BuiltIn')] [ValidateSet('Color','Simple','Tiny')] [String] $builtInPrompt = 'Color', [Parameter(Position=0, Mandatory=$True, ParameterSetName='Custom')] [Scriptblock] $newPrompt ) $builtIns = @{ # A color prompt that looks like my bash prompt. Colors require write-host, which sometimes # doesn't play nice with other things. Color = { # Useful with ConEmu's status bar's "Console Title" field - always puts your CWD in the status bar $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = $pwd $Beep = [char]7 # beeps @ u $DoublePrompt = [char]187 # ?? (RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK) $Lambda = [char]955 # ?? (GREEK LETTER LAMBDA) $HammerSickle = [char]9773 # ??? (HAMMER AND SICKLE) $VisualStudio = [char]42479 # ??? (VAI SYLLABLE GBE) Write-Host $(get-date -format HH:mm:ss) -nonewline -foregroundcolor White Write-Host " ǰ " -nonewline -foregroundcolor Blue $SoyAdmin = ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal] [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator) if ($SoyAdmin) { Write-Host " $HammerSickle " -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor Red -BackgroundColor Yellow } else { Write-Host " $DoublePrompt " -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor Green } # Always return a string or PS will echo the standard "PS>" prompt and it will append to yours return " " } # A one-line-only prompt with no colors that uses 'return' rather that 'write-host' Simple = { $SoyAdmin = ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal] [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator) $lcop = if ($SoyAdmin) {"#"} else {'>'} return "$((get-date).Tostring('HH:mm:ss')) $env:COMPUTERNAME $(Get-DisplayPath $pwd) PS$lcop " } # A very tiny prompt that at least differentiates based on color Tiny = { if (([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal] [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)) { $lcop = "#" } else { $lcop = ">" } write-host "$([Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent().Name) PS$lcop" -foreground Green -nonewline return " " } } if ($PsCmdlet.ParameterSetName -eq 'BuiltIn') { Set-UserPrompt -newPrompt $builtIns[$builtInPrompt] return } New-Item -Force -Path Function:\prompt -Value $newPrompt | Out-Null } function reimport-module { param([parameter(mandatory=$true)] [string] $moduleName) $module = get-module $moduleName if ($module) { write-host "Module is imported. Removing and re-adding." remove-module $moduleName import-module $module.path } else { write-host "Module was not imported. Trying to add module $modulename..." import-module $modulename } } <# .description Useful in case one of those fucking color commands perma fucks with your background/foreground color. These are my preferences. Get the default values by launching Powershell -NoProfile and examining $Host.UI.RawUI and $Host.PrivateData #> function Set-ConsoleColors { [CmdletBinding()] Param( $BackgroundColor = 'Black', $ForegroundColor = 'White', $ErrorForegroundColor = 'Red', $ErrorBackgroundColor = 'Black', $WarningForegroundColor = 'Magenta', $WarningBackgroundColor = 'Black', $DebugForegroundColor = 'Yellow', $DebugBackgroundColor = 'Black', $VerboseForegroundColor = 'Green', $VerboseBackgroundColor = 'Black', $ProgressForegroundColor = 'DarkBlue', $ProgressBackgroundColor = 'White' ) $Host.UI.RawUI.BackgroundColor = $BackgroundColor $Host.UI.RawUI.ForegroundColor = $ForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.ErrorForegroundColor = $ErrorForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.ErrorBackgroundColor = $ErrorBackgroundColor $Host.PrivateData.WarningForegroundColor = $WarningForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.WarningBackgroundColor = $WarningBackgroundColor $Host.PrivateData.DebugForegroundColor = $DebugForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.DebugBackgroundColor = $DebugBackgroundColor $Host.PrivateData.VerboseForegroundColor = $VerboseForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.VerboseBackgroundColor = $VerboseBackgroundColor $Host.PrivateData.ProgressForegroundColor = $ProgressForegroundColor $Host.PrivateData.ProgressBackgroundColor = $ProgressBackgroundColor } function Test-ProgressBar { for ($i = 0; $i -lt 100; $i+=20 ) { Write-Progress -Activity "Test in progress" -Status "$i% Complete:" -PercentComplete $i Start-Sleep 1 } } # make 'ls -la' actually work in powershell since i type it by # default all the fucking time: function ls { param( [switch] $la ) get-childitem } # Run commands Set-UserPrompt remove-item alias:ls set-alias lsl Get-ChildItem set-alias emacsclient emacsclientw.exe # Chocolatey profile $ChocolateyProfile = "$env:ChocolateyInstall\helpers\chocolateyProfile.psm1" if (Test-Path($ChocolateyProfile)) { Import-Module "$ChocolateyProfile" } Import-Module "~\Documents\projects\agares\powershell\AsciiArt.psm1" Show-AsciiCurvyWindowsLogo