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Cocotte

Cocotte will colorize your iTerm tabs according to the parameter you pass. It is meant to work with your folder, giving a large hue range while being stable and more or less following the alphabetical order.

Sample cocotte output

cocotte $(pwd)
# takes the path, do some computation and color your iterm tab according to this value.

Building

cargo build --release

Configuration

Create a .cocotterc.toml:

Example:

blacklist = [
          "Users",
          "pierrebaillet",
          ".",
          "Documents",
          "src",
          "datadog",
          "mine"
]

blacklist

  • list of path segments to ignore when computing the colour

  • this is a list a CASE SENSITIVE items (changed after v1.0)

  • if a parameter is only containing blacklist items, cocotte will return black as color:

cocotte -v -r /Users/pierrebaillet/src/github.com
Verbose enabled.
Reading configuration from: "/Users/pierrebaillet/.cocotterc.toml"
Black list is: ["users", "pierrebaillet", ".", "Documents", "src", "datadog", "mine", "github.com", "go"]
Using input string: /users/pierrebaillet/src/github.com
Path components after filtering: []
R:0 G:0 B:0

Running

cocotte --help
cocotte $(pwd)

Troubleshooting

cocotte -v -f html /users/pierrebaillet/src/github.com/mysuperepo
Verbose enabled.
Reading configuration from: "/Users/pierrebaillet/.cocotterc.toml"
Black list is: ["users", "pierrebaillet", ".", "Documents", "src", "datadog", "mine", "github.com", "go"]
Using input string: /users/pierrebaillet/src/github.com/mysuperepo
Path components after filtering: ["mysuperepo"]
R:0 G:254 B:164

Fish integration

ssh tab color

function ssh
    cocotte $argv
    /usr/bin/ssh $argv
end

cwd tab color

In your fish_prompt configuration file

function fish_prompt

# [....]

  if test (command --search cocotte)
    cocotte (pwd)
  end
end

Bash integration

cwd tab color

To dynamically update your tab based on your current directory you use PROMPT_COMMAND

edit ~/.bash_profile and add the lines below (if cocotte is not in your $PATH you need to replace it by the full path to cocotte)

cocotte_update ()
{
 cocotte $(pwd)
}
PROMPT_COMMAND="cocotte_update; $PROMPT_COMMAND"

Contributors

Thanks for contributing!

  • Clément Delafargue @divarvel
  • Francois BAYART @frbayart

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Dynamically change the hue of your iTerm tabs according to your $CWD. Hue cocotte ! 🐔

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