cmder/vendor/profile.ps1
Jan Schulz 1e7f15100f PS: also add cmd and bin version of git to the path
This ensures that the "normal" path entry (cmd) is first and bash is still reachable via the bin path.
2016-04-08 16:53:38 +02:00

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# Init Script for PowerShell
# Created as part of cmder project
# !!! THIS FILE IS OVERWRITTEN WHEN CMDER IS UPDATED
# !!! Use "%CMDER_ROOT%\config\user-profile.ps1" to add your own startup commands
# We do this for Powershell as Admin Sessions because CMDER_ROOT is not beng set.
if (! $ENV:CMDER_ROOT ) {
$ENV:CMDER_ROOT = resolve-path( $ENV:ConEmuDir + "\..\.." )
}
# Remove trailing '\'
$ENV:CMDER_ROOT = (($ENV:CMDER_ROOT).trimend("\"))
# Compatibility with PS major versions <= 2
if(!$PSScriptRoot) {
$PSScriptRoot = Split-Path $Script:MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
}
# Add Cmder modules directory to the autoload path.
$CmderModulePath = Join-path $PSScriptRoot "psmodules/"
if( -not $env:PSModulePath.Contains($CmderModulePath) ){
$env:PSModulePath = $env:PSModulePath.Insert(0, "$CmderModulePath;")
}
try {
Get-command -Name "vim" -ErrorAction Stop >$null
} catch {
# # You could do this but it may be a little drastic and introduce a lot of
# # unix tool overlap with powershel unix like aliases
# $env:Path += $(";" + $env:CMDER_ROOT + "\vendor\git-for-windows\usr\bin")
# set-alias -name "vi" -value "vim"
# # I think the below is safer.
new-alias -name "vim" -value $($ENV:CMDER_ROOT + "\vendor\git-for-windows\usr\bin\vim.exe")
new-alias -name "vi" -value vim
}
try {
# Check if git is on PATH, i.e. Git already installed on system
Get-command -Name "git" -ErrorAction Stop >$null
} catch {
$env:Path += $(";" + $env:CMDER_ROOT + "\vendor\git-for-windows\cmd")
# for bash.exe, which in the cmd version is found as <GIT>\usr\bin\bash.exe
$env:Path += $(";" + $env:CMDER_ROOT + "\vendor\git-for-windows\bin")
}
try {
Import-Module -Name "posh-git" -ErrorAction Stop >$null
$gitStatus = $true
} catch {
Write-Warning "Missing git support, install posh-git with 'Install-Module posh-git' and restart cmder."
$gitStatus = $false
}
function checkGit($Path) {
if (Test-Path -Path (Join-Path $Path '.git') ) {
Write-VcsStatus
return
}
$SplitPath = split-path $path
if ($SplitPath) {
checkGit($SplitPath)
}
}
# Set up a Cmder prompt, adding the git prompt parts inside git repos
function global:prompt {
$realLASTEXITCODE = $LASTEXITCODE
$Host.UI.RawUI.ForegroundColor = "White"
Write-Host $pwd.ProviderPath -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor Green
if($gitStatus){
checkGit($pwd.ProviderPath)
}
$global:LASTEXITCODE = $realLASTEXITCODE
Write-Host "`nλ" -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor "DarkGray"
return " "
}
# Load special features come from posh-git
if ($gitStatus) {
Start-SshAgent -Quiet
}
# Move to the wanted location
# This is either a env variable set by the user or the result of
# cmder.exe setting this variable due to a commandline argument or a "cmder here"
if ( $ENV:CMDER_START ) {
Set-Location -Path "$ENV:CMDER_START"
}
if (Get-Module PSReadline -ErrorAction "SilentlyContinue") {
Set-PSReadlineOption -ExtraPromptLineCount 1
}
# Enhance Path
$env:Path = "$Env:CMDER_ROOT\bin;$env:Path;$Env:CMDER_ROOT"
# Drop *.ps1 files into "$ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\profile.d"
# to source them at startup.
if (-not (test-path "$ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\profile.d")) {
mkdir "$ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\profile.d"
}
pushd $ENV:CMDER_ROOT\config\profile.d
foreach ($x in ls *.ps1) {
# write-host write-host Sourcing $x
. $x
}
popd
$CmderUserProfilePath = Join-Path $env:CMDER_ROOT "config\user-profile.ps1"
if(Test-Path $CmderUserProfilePath) {
# Create this file and place your own command in there.
. "$CmderUserProfilePath"
} else {
Write-Host "Creating user startup file: $CmderUserProfilePath"
"# Use this file to run your own startup commands" | Out-File $CmderUserProfilePath
}