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* use figlet and jp2a to create ascii art  | * use figlet and jp2a to create ascii art  | ||
* update ~/.bashrc to echo the ascii art in a host-specific color, and to persist that color in the prompt  | * update ~/.bashrc to echo the ascii art in a host-specific color, and to persist that color in the prompt  | ||
* make sure to include an interactive check to avoid the banner if not interactive  | |||
See the many examples of .bashrc in the config repo.  | See the many examples of .bashrc in the config repo.  | ||
Revision as of 18:38, 1 September 2017
The linux terminal is your lifeblood. There are so many - TOO MANY - options. I'll gather a few of my favorite things here.
Host-specific color and banner
This is mucho importante to quickly tell which machine you are on:
- use figlet and jp2a to create ascii art
 - update ~/.bashrc to echo the ascii art in a host-specific color, and to persist that color in the prompt
 - make sure to include an interactive check to avoid the banner if not interactive
 
See the many examples of .bashrc in the config repo.
Keyboard-driven copy-paste
HOW DID I LIVE SO LONG WITHOUT THIS! You can do keyboard-driven copy-paste from terminal buffer using screen!
- Ctrl-A-esc to get into buffer navigation mode
 - space to mark the start of the copy buffer (non-column)
 - space to mark the end of the copy buffer
 - then you can use Ctrl-A-] to paste - wait, wut?  useless... what about X buffer?
- add this to "your screen .rc file" to send buffer to X clipboard too!
 
 
bindkey -m ' ' eval 'stuff \040' 'writebuf' 'exec sh -c "/usr/bin/pbcopy < /tmp/screen-exchange"'