cmder/vendor/profile.ps1
Jack Bennett e811c60ab2 Leverage the Module Autoload path and save doing it ourselves.
This should be faster too as we won't automatically import all functions
to the session. Powershell now knows where to look before declaring they
don't exist.
2015-03-18 15:33:55 +00:00

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# 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;")
}
# 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("`n" + $pwd.ProviderPath) -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor Green
if (Get-Module posh-git) {
Write-VcsStatus
}
$global:LASTEXITCODE = $realLASTEXITCODE
Write-Host "`nλ" -NoNewLine -ForegroundColor "DarkGray"
return " "
}
# Load special features come from posh-git
if (Get-Module posh-git) {
Enable-GitColors
Start-SshAgent -Quiet
}
# Move to the wanted location
if (Test-Path Env:\CMDER_START) {
Set-Location -Path $Env:CMDER_START
} elseif ($Env:CMDER_ROOT -and $Env:CMDER_ROOT.StartsWith($pwd)) {
Set-Location -Path $Env:USERPROFILE
}