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Operating Systems Linux Hostname displays incorrectly Post 302147111 by prowla on Sunday 25th of November 2007 03:58:30 AM
Old 11-25-2007
You're right - it's a preference thing.

I don't like a long prompt, so I trim down the path to just the last directory name; I use:
Code:
PS1="$(uname -n):\${PWD##*/}(!)$ "

I find that is both compact and informative.

The issue with two-line prompts (for me) is that you're wasting screen lines.

If you want to get really clever, you can issue colour change directives in the prompt, or even set the window title.
But that tends to fall apart if you use a different shell or terminal emulator.
 

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percept(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition						     percept(3erl)

NAME
percept - Percept - Erlang Concurrency Profiling Tool. DESCRIPTION
Percept - Erlang Concurrency Profiling Tool This module provides the user interface for the application. DATA TYPES
percept_option() = procs | ports | exclusive : EXPORTS
analyze(Filename::string()) -> ok | {error, Reason} Analyze file. profile(Filename::string()) -> {ok, Port} | {already_started, Port} See also: percept_profile . profile(Filename::string(), Options::[percept_option()]) -> {ok, Port} | {already_started, Port} See also: percept_profile . profile(Filename::string(), MFA::mfa(), Options::[percept_option()]) -> ok | {already_started, Port} | {error, not_started} See also: percept_profile . start_webserver() -> {started, Hostname, Port} | {error, Reason} Types Hostname = string() Port = integer() Reason = term() Starts webserver. start_webserver(Port::integer()) -> {started, Hostname, AssignedPort} | {error, Reason} Types Hostname = string() AssignedPort = integer() Reason = term() Starts webserver. If port number is 0, an available port number will be assigned by inets. stop_profile() -> ok | {error, not_started} See also: percept_profile . stop_webserver() -> ok | {error, not_started} Stops webserver. AUTHORS
<> percept 0.8.5 percept(3erl)
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