Commit b297bf92 authored by Marc Cornellà's avatar Marc Cornellà
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Add themes in $ZSH_CUSTOM to the pool of candidates



Also add comments and unset leftover variables, and print only the
name of the theme loaded.

When looking for $ZSH_CUSTOM themes, the chosen algorithm is to add
the theme names to the pool disregarding the path, and then source
whatever theme is selected with the same logic as the init script,
which is to source first custom themes even if there is another
default theme of the same name.
Co-authored-by: default avatarMihai Serban <mihai.serban@gmail.com>
parent 6adad5c3
if [[ "${(t)ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES}" = "array" ]] && [[ "${#ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
themes=($ZSH/themes/${^ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES}.zsh-theme)
# Make themes a unique array
typeset -Ua themes
if [[ "${(t)ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES}" = array && ${#ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
# Use ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES if properly defined
themes=($ZSH_THEME_RANDOM_CANDIDATES)
else
themes=($ZSH/themes/*zsh-theme)
# Look for themes in $ZSH_CUSTOM and $ZSH and add only the theme name (:t)
themes=(
"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/*.zsh-theme(N:t:r)
"$ZSH_CUSTOM"/themes/*.zsh-theme(N:t:r)
"$ZSH"/themes/*.zsh-theme(N:t:r)
)
fi
# Choose a theme out of the pool of candidates
N=${#themes[@]}
((N=(RANDOM%N)+1))
RANDOM_THEME=${themes[$N]}
source "$RANDOM_THEME"
echo "[oh-my-zsh] Random theme '$RANDOM_THEME' loaded..."
(( N = (RANDOM%N) + 1 ))
RANDOM_THEME="${themes[$N]}"
unset N themes
# Source theme
if [[ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme"
elif [[ -f "$ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme"
elif [[ -f "$ZSH/themes/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme" ]]; then
source "$ZSH/themes/$RANDOM_THEME.zsh-theme"
else
echo "[oh-my-zsh] Random theme '${RANDOM_THEME}' not found"
return 1
fi
echo "[oh-my-zsh] Random theme '${RANDOM_THEME}' loaded"
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