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A little bash profile extension to color your user prompt appropriately. It will make regular logins green and root logins red. This version also add a timestamp at the front of the prompt, showing a timestamp of when the previous command completed.
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia Cauldron for armv7hl | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia Cauldron for x86_64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia Cauldron for aarch64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 9 for i586 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 9 for armv7hl | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 9 for x86_64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 9 for aarch64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia Cauldron for i686 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | OpenMandriva 5.0 for aarch64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 8 for aarch64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 8 for x86_64 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 8 for armv7hl | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.rpm |
colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.html | Make the user prompt in bash different colors depending on your user | Mageia 8 for i586 | colorprompt-clock-1.0-2.mga8.noarch.rpm |
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