I want my shell prompt to look like a cheeseburger! πππ
It would be nice if it also displayed: username, hostname, and current directory.
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I want my shell prompt to look like a cheeseburger! πππ It would be nice if it also displayed: username, hostname, and current directory. |
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great choice!
enjoy. |
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Putting a cheeseburger on the prompt:
Typing a cheeseburger everywhere (linux only):
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I couldn't help but take this probably a step too far. This version updates your prompt to display a different character based on time of day, to illustrate what you should be doing at that time.
Probably there's a more concise way to do it; my bash isn't all that great. To add the current time of day on the left side, replace the assignment of
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If you can't install the 'ancient fonts' maybe a sideways ASCII art cheeseburger would work?
Of course, there could be different ways of typing this, possibly including lettuce, pickles, etc. |
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You can use the following code to create a useful and colorful prompt with an ASCII art hamburger. Well... to be correct, this is a cheeseburger, red meat, with salad on white Italian bread! Special delight! ;-) Login as the user, go to the home folder and open the bashrc file:
Add or replace the following line:
Result (no colors):
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Green Cheeseburger:
Red Cheesburger:
Bicycle:
or
Love hearts:
Show the time on the left and a watch on the right:
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Aside from pasting the emoji into the prompt definition directly, you can use the Unicode code point for cheeseburger with
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ttf-ancient-fontspackage. – cjm May 18 '15 at 3:48