#!/bin/bash # Simple script to output a solid line in the terminal # Useful for marking the end of a task in your bash log # Inspired by @LuRsT's script of the same name # Can be called directly, or source'd in *rc file # Licensed under MIT, (C) Alicia Sykes 2022 # Determine width of terminal hr_col_count="$(tput cols)" if [ ! -n "${hr_col_count+set}" ] || [ $hr_col_count -lt 1 ]; then hr_col_count="${COLUMNS:-80}" fi # Colors hr_color="${hr_color:=\u001b[46;1m}" hr_reset="\u001b[0m" # Prints the HR line hr_draw_char() { local CHAR="$1" local LINE='' LINE=$(printf "%*s" "$hr_col_count") LINE="${LINE// /${CHAR}}" printf "${hr_color}${LINE:0:${hr_col_count}}${hr_reset}" } # Passes param and calls hr() hr() { for WORD in "${@:--}"; do hr_draw_char "$WORD" done } # Determine if file is being run directly or sourced ([[ -n $ZSH_EVAL_CONTEXT && $ZSH_EVAL_CONTEXT =~ :file$ ]] || [[ -n $KSH_VERSION && $(cd "$(dirname -- "$0")" && printf '%s' "${PWD%/}/")$(basename -- "$0") != "${.sh.file}" ]] || [[ -n $BASH_VERSION ]] && (return 0 2>/dev/null)) && sourced=1 || sourced=0 # Either instantiate immediatley, or set alias for later if [ $sourced -eq 0 ]; then [ "$0" == "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && hr "$@" else export alias hr='hr' fi