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adam.huang
Ohmyzsh
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53aefc52
Commit
53aefc52
authored
Aug 17, 2014
by
bullno1
Committed by
Marc Cornellà
Jan 16, 2021
Browse files
feat(plugins): add `zbell` plugin to notify when commands end (#3034)
Closes #3034
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# zbell plugin
This plugin prints a bell character when a command finishes if it has been
running for longer than a specified duration.
To use it, add
`zbell`
to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
```
zsh
plugins
=(
... zbell
)
```
## Settings
These settings need to be set in your zshrc file, before Oh My Zsh is sourced.
-
`zbell_duration`
: duration in seconds after which to consider notifying
the end of a command. Default: 15 seconds.
-
`zbell_ignore`
: if there are programs that you know run long that you
don't want to bell after, then add them to the
`zbell_ignore`
array.
By default,
`$EDITOR`
and
`$PAGER`
are ignored:
```
zsh
zbell_ignore
=(
$EDITOR
$PAGER
)
```
## Author
Adapted from an original version by
[
Jean-Philippe Ouellet
](
https://github.com/jpouellet
)
.
Made available under the ISC license.
plugins/zbell/zbell.plugin.zsh
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
# This script prints a bell character when a command finishes
# if it has been running for longer than $zbell_duration seconds.
# If there are programs that you know run long that you don't
# want to bell after, then add them to $zbell_ignore.
#
# This script uses only zsh builtins so its fast, there's no needless
# forking, and its only dependency is zsh and its standard modules
#
# Written by Jean-Philippe Ouellet <jpo@vt.edu>
# Made available under the ISC license.
# only do this if we're in an interactive shell
[[
-o
interactive
]]
||
return
# get $EPOCHSECONDS. builtins are faster than date(1)
zmodload zsh/datetime
||
return
# make sure we can register hooks
autoload
-Uz
add-zsh-hook
||
return
# make sure we can do regexp replace
autoload
-Uz
regexp-replace
||
return
# initialize zbell_duration if not set
((
${
+zbell_duration
}
))
||
zbell_duration
=
15
# initialize zbell_ignore if not set
((
${
+zbell_ignore
}
))
||
zbell_ignore
=(
$EDITOR
$PAGER
)
# initialize it because otherwise we compare a date and an empty string
# the first time we see the prompt. it's fine to have lastcmd empty on the
# initial run because it evaluates to an empty string, and splitting an
# empty string just results in an empty array.
zbell_timestamp
=
$EPOCHSECONDS
# default notification function
# $1: command
# $2: duration in seconds
zbell_notify
()
{
type
notify-send
>
/dev/null
&&
\
notify-send
-i
terminal
"Command completed in
${
2
}
s:"
$1
print
-n
"
\a
"
}
# right before we begin to execute something, store the time it started at
zbell_begin
()
{
zbell_timestamp
=
$EPOCHSECONDS
zbell_lastcmd
=
$1
}
# when it finishes, if it's been running longer than $zbell_duration,
# and we dont have an ignored command in the line, then print a bell.
zbell_end
()
{
local
cmd_duration
=
$((
$EPOCHSECONDS
-
$zbell_timestamp
))
local
ran_long
=
$((
$cmd_duration
>=
$zbell_duration
))
local
zbell_lastcmd_tmp
=
"
$zbell_lastcmd
"
regexp-replace zbell_lastcmd_tmp
'^sudo '
''
[[
$zbell_last_timestamp
==
$zbell_timestamp
]]
&&
return
[[
$zbell_lastcmd_tmp
==
""
]]
&&
return
zbell_last_timestamp
=
$zbell_timestamp
local
has_ignored_cmd
=
0
for
cmd
in
${
(s
:
;
:
)zbell_lastcmd_tmp//|/;
}
;
do
words
=(
${
(z)cmd
}
)
util
=
${
words
[1]
}
if
((
${
zbell_ignore
[(i)
$util
]
}
<
=
${#
zbell_ignore
}
))
;
then
has_ignored_cmd
=
1
break
fi
done
((
!
$has_ignored_cmd
&&
ran_long
))
&&
zbell_notify
$zbell_lastcmd
$cmd_duration
}
# register the functions as hooks
add-zsh-hook preexec zbell_begin
add-zsh-hook precmd zbell_end
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