## Hack for Jailkit User to change back to the logged in user ## if [ "$LOGNAME" != $USER ]; then export HOME=$LOGNAME export USER=$LOGNAME export USERNAME=$LOGNAME cd $HOME fi ## Change machine hostname to site domain ## export HOSTNAME= # If not running interactively, don't do anything [ -z "$PS1" ] && return # check the window size after each command and, if necessary, # update the values of LINES and COLUMNS. shopt -s checkwinsize # make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1) [ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(lesspipe)" # set a fancy prompt (non-color, unless we know we "want" color) case "$TERM" in xterm-color) PS1='\[\033[01;32m\]$USER@$HOSTNAME\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ ' ;; *) PS1='$USER@$HOSTNAME:\w\$ ' ;; esac # If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir case "$TERM" in xterm*|rxvt*) PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}@${HOSTNAME}: ${PWD/$HOME/~}\007"' ;; *) ;; esac # enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases if [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ]; then eval "`dircolors -b`" alias ls='ls --color=auto' #alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical' #alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long' fi # some more ls aliases #alias ll='ls -l' #alias la='ls -A' #alias l='ls -CF'