Term window title and tab title are now skinable Tab title can be different from window title (when supported by term) Default theme is optimized of usuability (no %u@%m: $~ in a 10 char tab) Cleanup code duplication and add comment for supported terms On osX it works great on iterm, and is decent once you tweak Terminal pref Tested under GNU screen, iTerm and Apple Terminal, need to be tested on linux TODO implement Konsole support (via dbus)main
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case "$TERM" in
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xterm*|rxvt*)
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preexec () {
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print -Pn "\e]0;%n@%m: $1\a" # xterm
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#usage: title short_tab_title looooooooooooooooooooooggggggg_windows_title
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#http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-mini/Xterm-Title.html#ss3.1
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#Fully support screen, iterm, and probably most modern xterm and rxvt
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#Limited support for Apple Terminal (Terminal can't set window or tab separately)
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function title {
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if [[ "$TERM" == "screen" ]]; then
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print -Pn "\ek$1\e\\" #set screen hardstatus, usually truncated at 20 chars
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elif [[ ($TERM =~ "^xterm") ]] || [[ ($TERM == "rxvt") ]] || [[ "$TERM_PROGRAM" == "iTerm.app" ]]; then
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print -Pn "\e]2;$2\a" #set window name
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print -Pn "\e]1;$1\a" #set icon (=tab) name (will override window name on broken terminal)
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fi
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}
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precmd () {
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print -Pn "\e]0;%n@%m: %~\a" # xterm
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ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE="%15<..<%~%<<" #15 char left truncated PWD
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ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE="%n@%m: %~"
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#Appears when you have the prompt
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function precmd {
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title $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TAB_TITLE_IDLE $ZSH_THEME_TERM_TITLE_IDLE
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}
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;;
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screen*)
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preexec () {
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local CMD=${1[(wr)^(*=*|sudo|ssh|-*)]}
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echo -ne "\ek$CMD\e\\"
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print -Pn "\e]0;%n@%m: $1\a" # xterm
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#Appears at the beginning of (and during) of command execution
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function preexec {
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local CMD=${1[(wr)^(*=*|sudo|ssh|-*)]} #cmd name only, or if this is sudo or ssh, the next cmd
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title "$CMD" "%100>...>$2%<<"
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}
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precmd () {
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echo -ne "\ekzsh\e\\"
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print -Pn "\e]0;%n@%m: %~\a" # xterm
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}
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;;
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esac
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