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zmodload -i zsh/parameter || return 1
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prompt_bart_help () {
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    setopt localoptions nocshnullcmd noshnullcmd
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    [[ $ZSH_VERSION < 4.2.2 ]] &&
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	print 'Requires ZSH_VERSION 4.2.2'$'\n'
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    <<-\EOF
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	This prompt gives the effect of left and right prompts on the upper
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	line of a two-line prompt.  It also illustrates including history
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	text in the prompt.  The lower line is initialized from the last
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	(or only) line of whatever prompt was previously in effect.
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	    prompt bart [on|off] [color...]
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	You may provide up to five colors, though only three colors (red,
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	blue, and the default foreground) are used if no arguments are
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	given.  The defaults look best on a light background.
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	The "off" token temporarily disables the theme; "on" restores it.
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	No background colors or hardwired cursor motion escapes are used,
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	and it is not necessary to setopt promptsubst.
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	EOF
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    [[ $(read -sek 1 "?${(%):-%S[press return]%s}") == [Qq] ]] &&
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	print -nP '\r%E' && return
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    <<-\EOF
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	The "upper left prompt" looks like:
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	    machine [last command] /current/working/dir
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	The first three color arguments apply to these components.  The
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	last command is shown in standout mode if the exit status was
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	nonzero, or underlined if the job was stopped.
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	If the last command is too wide to fit without truncating the
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	current directory, it is put on a middle line by itself.  The
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	current	directory uses %~, so namedir abbreviation applies.
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	The "upper right prompt" looks like:
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	    date time
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	The fourth color is used for the date, and the first again for the
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	time.  As with RPS1, first the date and then the time disappear as
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	the upper left prompt grows too wide.  The clock is not live; it
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	changes only after each command, as does the rest of the prompt.
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	EOF
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    [[ $(read -sek 1 "?${(%):-%S[press return]%s}") == [Qq] ]] &&
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	print -nP '\r%E' && return
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    <<-\EOF
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	When RPS1 (RPROMPT) is set before this prompt is selected and a
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	fifth color is specified, that color is turned on before RPS1 is
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	displayed and reset after it.  Other color changes within RPS1, if
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	any, remain in effect.
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	This prompt hijacks psvar[7] through [9] to avoid having to reset
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	the entire PS1 string on every command.  It uses TRAPWINCH to set
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	the position of the upper right prompt on a window resize, so the
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	prompt may not match the window width until the next command.
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	When setopt nopromptcr is in effect, an ANSI terminal protocol
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	exchange is attempted in order to determine the current cursor
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	column, and the width of the upper prompt is adjusted accordingly.
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	If your terminal is not ANSI compliant, this may cause unexpected
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	behavior, and in any case it may consume typeahead.  (Recommended
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	workaround is to setopt promptcr.)
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	EOF
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    [[ $(read -sek 1 "?${(%):-%S[done]%s}") == $'\n' ]] ||
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	print -nP '\n%E'
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}
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integer PSCOL=1
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prompt_bart_precmd () {
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    setopt localoptions noxtrace noksharrays unset
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    local zero='%([BSUbfksu]|[FB]{*})' escape colno lineno
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    # Using psvar here protects against unwanted promptsubst expansions.
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    psvar[7]="$history[$[HISTCMD-1]]"	# Use history text, not just number
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    psvar[8]=''				# No padding until we compute it
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    psvar[9]=()
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    typeset -g PSCOL
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    # Reset the truncation widths for upcoming computations
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    ((PSCOL == 1)) || { PSCOL=1 ; prompt_bart_ps1 }
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    if [[ -o promptcr ]]
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    then
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        # Emulate the 4.3.x promptsp option if it isn't available
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        eval '[[ -o promptsp ]] 2>/dev/null' ||
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            print -nP "${(l.COLUMNS.. .)}\e[s${(pl.COLUMNS..\b.)}%E\e[u" >$TTY
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    else IFS='[;' read -s -d R escape\?$'\e[6n' lineno PSCOL <$TTY
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    fi
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    ((PSCOL == 1)) || prompt_bart_ps1
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    ((colno = COLUMNS-PSCOL))
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    # Compute the size of the upper left prompt and set psvar[9] if needed.
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    ((${#${(f)${(%%)${(S)PS1//$~zero/}}}[1]} > colno)) && psvar[9]=''
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    # Compute and set the padding between upper left and right prompts.
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    (((colno -= ${#${(f)${(%%)${(S)PS1//$~zero/}}}[1]}) > 0)) &&
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	psvar[8]=${(l:colno:: :)}
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}
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prompt_bart_ps1 () {
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    setopt localoptions noxtrace noksharrays
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    local -ah ps1
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    local -h host hist1 hist2 dir space date time rs="%b%f%k"
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    local -h eon="%(?.[.%20(?.[%U.%S[))" eoff="%(?.].%20(?.%u].]%s))"
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    # Set up the components of the upper line
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    host="%{$fg[%m]%}%m$rs"
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    hist1="%9(v. . %{$fg[%h]%}$eon%7v$eoff$rs )"
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    hist2=$'%9(v.\n'"%{$fg[%h]%}$eon%7v$eoff$rs.)"
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    dir="%{$fg[%~]%}%8~$rs"
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    space=%8v
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    date="%{$fg[%D]%}%D$rs"	# Prefer "%{$fg[%D]%}%W$rs" in the USA?
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    time="%{$fg[%@]%}%@$rs"
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    # This is just a tad silly ...
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    [[ $prompt_theme[1] = oliver ]] && PS1='[%h%0(?..:%?)]%# ' ||
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	PS1=${PS1//$prompt_newline/$'\n'}
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    # Assemble the new prompt
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    ps1=( ${(f)PS1} )		# Split the existing prompt at newlines
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    ps1=(
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        "%$[COLUMNS-PSCOL]>..>"	# Begin truncation (upper left prompt)
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	"$host"
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	"$hist1"		# Empty when too wide for one line
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	"$dir"
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	"%<<"			# End truncation (end upper left prompt)
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	"$space"		# Pad line to upper right position
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	"%$[COLUMNS-PSCOL-15](l. . $date)"
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	"%$[COLUMNS-PSCOL-7](l.. $time)"
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	"$hist2"		# Empty when $hist1 is not empty
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	$'\n'
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	$ps1[-1]		# Keep last line of the existing prompt
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	)
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    PS1="${(j::)ps1}"
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}
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prompt_bart_winch () {
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    setopt localoptions nolocaltraps noksharrays unset
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    # Delete ourself from TRAPWINCH if not using our precmd insert.
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    [[ $precmd_functions = *prompt_bart_precmd* ]] && prompt_bart_ps1 ||
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	functions[TRAPWINCH]="${functions[TRAPWINCH]//prompt_bart_winch}"
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}
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prompt_bart_setup () {
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    setopt localoptions nolocaltraps noksharrays unset
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    typeset -gA fg
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    # A few extra niceties ...
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    repeat 1 case "$1:l" in
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      (off|disable)
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        add-zsh-hook -D precmd "prompt_*_precmd"
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	functions[TRAPWINCH]="${functions[TRAPWINCH]//prompt_bart_winch}"
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	[[ $prompt_theme[1] = bart ]] && PS1=${${(f)PS1}[-1]}
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	return 1
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	;;
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      (on|enable)
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	shift
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	[[ $prompt_theme[1] = bart ]] && break
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	;&
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      (*)
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	# Use the fg assoc to hold our selected colors ...
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	# This used to be provided by the function colors, but is now
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	# set directly from here.  There should be no clash if both
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	# are in use.
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	fg[%m]="%F{${1:-red}}"
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	fg[%h]="%F{${2:-blue}}"
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	fg[%~]="%F{${3:-default}}"
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	fg[%D]="%F{${4:-default}}"
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	fg[%@]="%F{${1:-red}}"
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	;;
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    esac
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    prompt_bart_ps1
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    # No RPS1 by default because prompt_off_setup doesn't fix it.
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    (($#RPS1 && $# > 4)) && RPS1="%F{$5}$RPS1%f"
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    # Paste our special commands into precmd and TRAPWINCH
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    add-zsh-hook precmd prompt_bart_precmd
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    functions[TRAPWINCH]="${functions[TRAPWINCH]//prompt_bart_winch}
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	prompt_bart_winch"
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    return 0
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}
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prompt_bart_preview () {
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    local +h PS1='%# '
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    prompt_preview_theme bart "$@"
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}
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[[ -o kshautoload ]] || prompt_bart_setup "$@"
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