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Re: Could you provide bash's \$ which like zsh %#?



Sorry, I've tried, it display strange things.
PS1='%# %(#,$,%%)'

2011/12/7 Jos Backus <jos@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 8:43 PM, Geoff Wing <gcw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Please CC replies to Daniel.
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>> ----- Forwarded message from Daniel Lin <dlin.tw@xxxxxxxxx> -----
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>> I'm trying to move from bash to zsh.
>> I found a problem.  My 'expect' scripts require a '$' sign to let me know
>> its done.
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>> In zsh the %# will display % when user's effective id is not 0.
>> But, I require another similar function which display '$' instead of '%'.
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>> Could you consider to add this function to help bash users' life easier?
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>> I already change my PS1="\\$"
>> But its function is not equal to %#.
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>> ----- End forwarded message -----
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> How about using `%(,,)'?
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> Example prompt string:
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> %m:%~%# %(#,$,%%)
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> --
> Jos Backus
> jos at catnook.com
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