# Nushell Environment Config File def create_left_prompt [] { let home = ($env | get -i (if $nu.os-info.name == "windows" { "USERPROFILE" } else { "HOME" }) | into string) let dir = ([ ($env.PWD | str substring 0..($home | str length) | str replace -s $home "~"), ($env.PWD | str substring ($home | str length)..) ] | str join) let path_segment = if (is-admin) { $"(ansi red_bold)($dir)" } else { $"(ansi green_bold)($dir)" } $path_segment } def create_right_prompt [] { let time_segment = ([ (date now | date format '%m/%d/%Y %r') ] | str join) $time_segment } # Use nushell functions to define your right and left prompt let-env PROMPT_COMMAND = { || create_left_prompt } let-env PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = {|| create_right_prompt } # The prompt indicators are environmental variables that represent # the state of the prompt let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR = { || "〉" } let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = { || ": " } let-env PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = { || "〉" } let-env PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = { || "::: " } # Specifies how environment variables are: # - converted from a string to a value on Nushell startup (from_string) # - converted from a value back to a string when running external commands (to_string) # Note: The conversions happen *after* config.nu is loaded let-env ENV_CONVERSIONS = { "PATH": { from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand -n } to_string: { |v| $v | path expand -n | str join (char esep) } } "Path": { from_string: { |s| $s | split row (char esep) | path expand -n } to_string: { |v| $v | path expand -n | str join (char esep) } } } # Directories to search for scripts when calling source or use # # By default, /scripts is added let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [ ($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts') ] # Directories to search for plugin binaries when calling register # # By default, /plugins is added let-env NU_PLUGIN_DIRS = [ ($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'plugins') ] # To add entries to PATH (on Windows you might use Path), you can use the following pattern: # let-env PATH = ($env.PATH | split row (char esep) | prepend '/some/path') let-env VISUAL = 'emacsclient -t' let-env EDITOR = 'emacsclient -t'