######################################################################## # bash_profile, basically from the whole internet # and a lot from @necolas, @mathiasbynens & @rtomayko # # https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles # https://github.com/necolas/dotfiles # https://github.com/rtomayko/dotfiles ######################################################################## # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Load ~/.private, ~/.bash_prompt # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- for file in ~/.{bash_prompt,aliases,exports,paths,private,inputrc}; do [ -r "$file" ] && [ -f "$file" ] && source "$file" done; unset file; # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # SHELL OPTIONS # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Append to the Bash history file, rather than overwriting it shopt -s histappend # fuck that you have new mail shit unset MAILCHECK # Case-insensitive globbing (used in pathname expansion) shopt -s nocaseglob # Autocorrect typos in path names when using `cd` shopt -s cdspell # Enable some Bash 4 features when possible: # * `autocd`, e.g. `**/qux` will enter `./foo/bar/baz/qux` # * Recursive globbing, e.g. `echo **/*.txt` for option in autocd globstar; do shopt -s "$option" 2> /dev/null; done; # Add tab completion for many Bash commands if which brew > /dev/null && [ -f "$(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion" ]; then source "$(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion"; elif [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then source /etc/bash_completion; fi; # Add tab completion for SSH hostnames based on ~/.ssh/config, ignoring wildcards [ -e "$HOME/.ssh/config" ] && complete -o "default" -o "nospace" -W "$(grep "^Host" ~/.ssh/config | grep -v "[?*]" | cut -d " " -f2- | tr ' ' '\n')" scp sftp ssh; # Add `killall` tab completion for common apps complete -o "nospace" -W "Contacts Calendar Dock Finder Mail Safari iTunes SystemUIServer Terminal" killall; # aws-cli tab completion complete -C aws_completer aws