From 6c20c8ed2cb9ab69a1a57ccb2b9b79969a808321 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 17:38:56 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 5.2.15. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- examples/startup-files/Bash_aliases | 63 +++++++++++++++++ examples/startup-files/Bash_profile | 18 +++++ examples/startup-files/Bashrc.bfox | 70 +++++++++++++++++++ examples/startup-files/README | 12 ++++ examples/startup-files/bash-profile | 39 +++++++++++ examples/startup-files/bashrc | 133 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 335 insertions(+) create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/Bash_aliases create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/Bash_profile create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/Bashrc.bfox create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/README create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/bash-profile create mode 100644 examples/startup-files/bashrc (limited to 'examples/startup-files') diff --git a/examples/startup-files/Bash_aliases b/examples/startup-files/Bash_aliases new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2abb93e --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/Bash_aliases @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Some useful aliases. +alias texclean='rm -f *.toc *.aux *.log *.cp *.fn *.tp *.vr *.pg *.ky' +alias clean='echo -n "Really clean this directory?"; + read yorn; + if test "$yorn" = "y"; then + rm -f \#* *~ .*~ *.bak .*.bak *.tmp .*.tmp core a.out; + echo "Cleaned."; + else + echo "Not cleaned."; + fi' +alias h='history' +alias j="jobs -l" +alias l="ls -l " +alias ll="ls -l" +alias ls="ls -F" +alias pu="pushd" +alias po="popd" + +# +# Csh compatibility: +# +alias unsetenv=unset +function setenv () { + export $1="$2" +} + +# Function which adds an alias to the current shell and to +# the ~/.bash_aliases file. +add-alias () +{ + local name=$1 value="$2" + echo alias $name=\'$value\' >>~/.bash_aliases + eval alias $name=\'$value\' + alias $name +} + +# "repeat" command. Like: +# +# repeat 10 echo foo +repeat () +{ + local count="$1" i; + shift; + for i in $(seq 1 "$count"); + do + eval "$@"; + done +} + +# Subfunction needed by `repeat'. +seq () +{ + local lower upper output; + lower=$1 upper=$2; + + if [ $lower -ge $upper ]; then return; fi + while [ $lower -le $upper ]; + do + echo -n "$lower " + lower=$(($lower + 1)) + done + echo "$lower" +} diff --git a/examples/startup-files/Bash_profile b/examples/startup-files/Bash_profile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..141e8df --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/Bash_profile @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Startup file for bash login shells. +# +default_dir=/usr/local/lib/ + +if [ -n "$PS1" ]; then + PS1='\u@\h(\#)\$ ' + IGNOREEOF=3 +fi + +LOGIN_SHELL=true + +# If the user has her own init file, then use that one, else use the +# canonical one. +if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then + . ~/.bashrc +elif [ -f ${default_dir}Bashrc ]; then + . ${default_dir}Bashrc; +fi diff --git a/examples/startup-files/Bashrc.bfox b/examples/startup-files/Bashrc.bfox new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efe7d88 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/Bashrc.bfox @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Bourne Again SHell init file. +# +# Files you make look like rw-rw-r +umask 002 + +# Don't make useless coredump files. If you want a coredump, +# say "ulimit -c unlimited" and then cause a segmentation fault. +ulimit -c 0 + +# Sometimes, there are lots of places that one can find tex inputs. +export TEXINPUTS=.:$HOME/bin:/usr/lib/tex/inputs:/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs + +# Where's the Gnu stuff at? +GNU=/usr/gnu/bin +X11=/usr/bin/X11 + +UTIL_PATH=$GNU:$X11 +STANDARD_PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/etc:/etc:/usr/games + +if [ -d $HOME/bin/$HOSTTYPE ]; then + MY_PATH=$HOME/bin/$HOSTTYPE +fi + +if [ -d $HOME/bin ]; then + MY_PATH=$MY_PATH:$HOME/bin +fi + +if [ -d /usr/hosts ]; then + STANDARD_PATH=$STANDARD_PATH:/usr/hosts +fi + +PATH=.:$MY_PATH:$UTIL_PATH:$STANDARD_PATH + +# If not running interactively, then return +if [ -z "$PS1" ]; then + return +fi + +# Set ignoreeof if you don't want EOF as the sole input to the shell to +# immediately signal a quit condition. This only happens at the start +# of a line if the line is empty, and you haven't just deleted a character +# with C-d. I turn this on in ~/.bash_profile so that only login shells +# have the right to be obnoxious. +# set -o ignoreeof + +# Set auto_resume if you want to resume on "emacs", as well as on +# "%emacs". +auto_resume=exact + +# Set notify if you want to be asynchronously notified about background +# job completion. +set -o notify + +# Make it so that failed `exec' commands don't flush this shell. +shopt -s execfail + +if [ -z "$LOGIN_SHELL" ]; then + PS1="\u@\h\$ " +fi + +HISTSIZE=256 +MAILCHECK=60 + +# A couple of default aliases. +alias j='jobs -l' +alias po=popd +alias pu=pushd +alias ls='ls -F' + +[ -f ~/.bash_aliases ] && . ~/.bash_aliases diff --git a/examples/startup-files/README b/examples/startup-files/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00df041 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +Some sample startup files. The ones starting with capital letters +are originally from Brian Fox. The ones starting with lowercase +letters are from Chet Ramey. + +They will require changes for your environment. + +Bash_aliases Some useful aliases (Fox). +Bash_profile Sample startup file for bash login shells (Fox). +bash-profile Sample startup file for bash login shells (Ramey). +bashrc Sample Bourne Again SHell init file (Ramey). +Bashrc.bfox Sample Bourne Again SHell init file (Fox). +README README diff --git a/examples/startup-files/bash-profile b/examples/startup-files/bash-profile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e811df8 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/bash-profile @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# This is the filename where your incoming mail arrives. +MAIL=~/mbox +MAILCHECK=30 + +HISTFILE=~/.history/history.$HOSTNAME + +PATH1=/usr/homes/chet/bin.$HOSTTYPE:/usr/local/bin/gnu: +PATH2=/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:. +PATH3=/usr/bin:/usr/new/bin:/usr/contrib/bin +PATH=$PATH1:$PATH2:$PATH3 + +EDITOR=/usr/local/bin/ce VISUAL=/usr/local/bin/ce FCEDIT=/usr/local/bin/ce + +SHELL=${SHELL:-${BASH:-/bin/bash}} + +PAGER=/usr/local/bin/less +LESS='-i -e -M -P%t?f%f :stdin .?pb%pb\%:?lbLine %lb:?bbByte %bb:-...' +# +# Bogus 1003.2 variables. This should really be in /etc/profile +# +LOGNAME=${USER-$(whoami)} +TZ=US/Eastern + +export HOME VISUAL EDITOR MAIL SHELL PATH TERM +export PAGER LESS TERMCAP HISTSIZE HISTFILE MAIL MAILCHECK LOGNAME TZ + +PS1="${HOSTNAME}\$ " +PS2='> ' +export PS1 PS2 + +umask 022 + +if [ -f /unix ] ; then + stty intr ^c # bogus +fi + +if [ -f ~/.bashrc ] ; then + . ~/.bashrc +fi diff --git a/examples/startup-files/bashrc b/examples/startup-files/bashrc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2d8d37b --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/startup-files/bashrc @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +case $- in +*i*) ;; +*) return ;; +esac + +# bogus +if [ -f /unix ] ; then + alias ls='/bin/ls -CF' +else + alias ls='/bin/ls -F' +fi +alias ll='ls -l' +alias dir='ls -ba' + +alias ss="ps -aux" +alias dot='ls .[a-zA-Z0-9_]*' +alias news="xterm -g 80x45 -e trn -e -S1 -N &" + +alias c="clear" +alias m="more" +alias j="jobs" + +# common misspellings +alias mroe=more +alias pdw=pwd + +hash -p /usr/bin/mail mail + +if [ -z "$HOST" ] ; then + export HOST=${HOSTNAME} +fi + +HISTIGNORE="[ ]*:&:bg:fg" + +psgrep() +{ + ps -aux | grep $1 | grep -v grep +} + +# +# This is a little like `zap' from Kernighan and Pike +# + +pskill() +{ + local pid + + pid=$(ps -ax | grep $1 | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $1 }') + echo -n "killing $1 (process $pid)..." + kill -9 $pid + echo "slaughtered." +} + +term() +{ + TERM=$1 + export TERM + tset +} + +xtitle () +{ + echo -n -e "\033]0;$*\007" +} + +cd() +{ + builtin cd "$@" && xtitle $HOST: $PWD +} + +bold() +{ + tput smso +} + +unbold() +{ + tput rmso +} + +if [ -f /unix ] ; then +clear() +{ + tput clear +} +fi + +rot13() +{ + if [ $# = 0 ] ; then + tr "[a-m][n-z][A-M][N-Z]" "[n-z][a-m][N-Z][A-M]" + else + tr "[a-m][n-z][A-M][N-Z]" "[n-z][a-m][N-Z][A-M]" < $1 + fi +} + +watch() +{ + if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then + tail -f nohup.out + else + tail -f $1 + fi +} + +# +# Remote login passing all 8 bits (so meta key will work) +# +rl() +{ + rlogin $* -8 +} + +function setenv() +{ + if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then + echo "setenv: Too few arguments" + else + export $1="$2" + fi +} + +function chmog() +{ + if [ $# -ne 4 ] ; then + echo "usage: chmog mode owner group file" + return 1 + else + chmod $1 $4 + chown $2 $4 + chgrp $3 $4 + fi +} -- cgit v1.2.3