Peter Swire - swirepe.com
It keeps your bash prompt at the top of the screen. It also:
- clears the screen automatically
- lists the contents of directories upon entering them
- abbreviates those contents of there would be too many.
- shows the git or svn status in directories that have them
I had a pretty long train commute, and I found that at the end of it, my neck would hurt from hunching.
Source (don't run) the file alwaysontop.sh
. Turn it off with unautotop. From the help output:
alwaysontop.sh - keep the prompt at the top of the screen.
Included commands:
alwaysontop_help This screen
autotop Turn ON always on top and autoclear
unautotop Turn OFF always on top and autoclear
alwaysontop Turn ON always on top
unalwaysontop Turn OFF always on top
autoclear Turn ON clear-screen after each command.
unautoclear Turn OFF clear-screen after each command.
alwaysontop indicator: ↑↑
autoclear indicator: ◎
Could you port this to zsh? I'll buy you some cookies or something.
Special thanks to rileyberton for adding in the svn status.