Cara Mempercantik Tampilan Terminal dengan Script Bashrc Bagian #2

Cara Mempercantik Tampilan Terminal dengan Script Bashrc Bagian #2 - Bismillahirrohmanirrohim.. Alhamdulillah di petang yang cukup cerah ini saya masih setia nankring di depan laptop yang tidak tau mau ngapain, jadi enaknya bergagi saja. Pada postingan sebelumnya saya sedikit share tentang Cara mempercantik tampilan terminal dengan menggunakan script .bashrc, kali ini tidak jauh beda dengan yang sebelumnya. 

Postingan kali ini saya akan memberikan lanjutan dari postingan sebelumnya, yah bisa dibilang cara mempercantik tampilan terminal dengan .bashrc Bagian #2. Tampilan kali ini bisa dibilang cukup unik menurut saya karena tampilan terminal kita ada tampilan gambarnya :

Kalau penasaran tampilannya, nih screenshootnya :
Terminal Linux | Fadil Setup
Terminal Linux | Fadil Setup
Menarik bukan?? Nah langsung saja buat sebuah file di Home dengan nama ".bashrc", kalau sudah ada tinggal diedit saja scriptnya dengan script dibawah ini :

# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples

# If not running interactively, don't do anything
case $- in
    *i*) ;;
      *) return;;
esac

# don't put duplicate lines or lines starting with space in the history.
# See bash(1) for more options
HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth

# append to the history file, don't overwrite it
shopt -s histappend

# for setting history length see HISTSIZE and HISTFILESIZE in bash(1)
HISTSIZE=1000
HISTFILESIZE=2000

# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize

# If set, the pattern "**" used in a pathname expansion context will
# match all files and zero or more directories and subdirectories.
#shopt -s globstar

# make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1)
[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(SHELL=/bin/sh lesspipe)"

# set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z "${debian_chroot:-}" ] && [ -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
    debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
fi

# set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color)
case "$TERM" in
    xterm-color) color_prompt=yes;;
esac

# uncomment for a colored prompt, if the terminal has the capability; turned
# off by default to not distract the user: the focus in a terminal window
# should be on the output of commands, not on the prompt
#force_color_prompt=yes

if [ -n "$force_color_prompt" ]; then
    if [ -x /usr/bin/tput ] && tput setaf 1 >&/dev/null; then
    # We have color support; assume it's compliant with Ecma-48
    # (ISO/IEC-6429). (Lack of such support is extremely rare, and such
    # a case would tend to support setf rather than setaf.)
    color_prompt=yes
    else
    color_prompt=
    fi
fi

if [ "$color_prompt" = yes ]; then
    PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ '
else
    PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\e[0;36m\]╭────[ \[\e[0;32m\]\u\[\e[1;31m\]⚔\[\e[0;32m\] \h \[\e[1;37m\]\w\[\e[0;32m\]]\[\e[1;35m\][${cwd} \t \d ]\[\033[0m\] ${fill}\n\[\033[0m\]\[\e[0;36m\]╰────➲ '
fi
unset color_prompt force_color_prompt

# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*)
    PS1="\[\e]0;${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h: \w\a\]$PS1"
    ;;
*)
    ;;
esac

# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases
if [ -x /usr/bin/dircolors ]; then
    test -r ~/.dircolors && eval "$(dircolors -b ~/.dircolors)" || eval "$(dircolors -b)"
    alias ls='ls --color=auto'
    #alias dir='dir --color=auto'
    #alias vdir='vdir --color=auto'

    alias grep='grep --color=auto'
    alias fgrep='fgrep --color=auto'
    alias egrep='egrep --color=auto'
fi

# some more ls aliases
alias ll='ls -alF'
alias la='ls -A'
alias l='ls -CF'

# Add an "alert" alias for long running commands.  Use like so:
#   sleep 10; alert
alias alert='notify-send --urgency=low -i "$([ $? = 0 ] && echo terminal || echo error)" "$(history|tail -n1|sed -e '\''s/^\s*[0-9]\+\s*//;s/[;&|]\s*alert$//'\'')"'

# Alias definitions.
# You may want to put all your additions into a separate file like
# ~/.bash_aliases, instead of adding them here directly.
# See /usr/share/doc/bash-doc/examples in the bash-doc package.

if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
    . ~/.bash_aliases
fi

# enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable
# this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile
# sources /etc/bash.bashrc).
if ! shopt -oq posix; then
  if [ -f /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion ]; then
    . /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
  elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
    . /etc/bash_completion
  fi
fi

#------------------------------------------////
# Colors:
#------------------------------------------////
black='\e[0;30m'
blue='\e[0;34m'
green='\e[0;32m'
cyan='\e[0;36m'
red='\e[0;31m'
purple='\e[0;35m'
brown='\e[0;33m'
lightgray='\e[0;37m'
darkgray='\e[1;30m'
lightblue='\e[1;34m'
lightgreen='\e[1;32m'
lightcyan='\e[1;36m'
lightred='\e[1;31m'
lightpurple='\e[1;35m'
yellow='\e[1;33m'
white='\e[1;37m'
nc='\e[0m'

#!/bin/sh

# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
#    and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after
#    colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
#    feature for anything you turn on.

initializeANSI()
{
 esc=" "

  blackf="${esc}[30m";   redf="${esc}[31m";    greenf="${esc}[32m"
  yellowf="${esc}[33m"   bluef="${esc}[34m";   purplef="${esc}[35m"
  cyanf="${esc}[36m";    whitef="${esc}[37m"
 
  blackb="${esc}[40m";   redb="${esc}[41m";    greenb="${esc}[42m"
  yellowb="${esc}[43m"   blueb="${esc}[44m";   purpleb="${esc}[45m"
  cyanb="${esc}[46m";    whiteb="${esc}[47m"

  boldon="${esc}[1m";    boldoff="${esc}[22m"
  italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
  ulon="${esc}[4m";      uloff="${esc}[24m"
  invon="${esc}[7m";     invoff="${esc}[27m"

  reset="${esc}[0m"
}

# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.

clear

initializeANSI

cat << EOF

 ${boldon}${whitef}    ▄▄▄${reset}
 ${boldon}${whitef} ▄█████▄▄ ${reset}
 ${boldon}${whitef}███${cyanb}▀▀▀▀${blackb}▀${cyanb}▀${blackb}▀${cyanb}▀${reset}
 ${boldon}${whitef}███${cyanb}▄   ${boldoff}${blackf}▀ ▀${reset}${cyanf}▀${reset}
 ${boldon}${whitef} ▄${cyanb}  ${reset}${boldon}${whitef}█████▄ ${boldoff}${redf}█▄${reset}
 ${boldoff}${redf}▀▀${reset}${boldon}${redb}${whitef}▄${cyanb}▄   ${redb}▄▄▄${reset}${boldoff}${redf}▀██▀${reset}  in a world without walls & fences who needs windows & gates?
 ${boldon}${whitef} ██▀▀▀██▀  ${boldoff}${redf}▀${reset}
 ${boldon}${whitef} ▀▀▀▀ ▀▀▀▀${reset}

EOF

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