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This plugin allows to display command's execution time in a very nonintrusive way. |
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Timer can be tuned by these two variables: |
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* `TIMER_PRECISION` allows to control number of decimal places (default `1`) |
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* `TIMER_FORMAT` allows to adjust display format (default `'/%d'`) |
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Sample session: |
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me@here:~$ sleep 1 /1.0s |
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me@here:~$ sleep 73 /1m13.0s |
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me@here:~$ TIMER_FORMAT='[%d]'; TIMER_PRECISION=2 [0.00s] |
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me@here:~$ head -c50 < /dev/urandom | hexdump |
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0000000 b2 16 20 f0 29 1f 61 2d 8a 29 20 8c 8c 39 5a ab |
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0000010 21 47 0e f9 ee a4 76 46 71 9e 4f 6b a4 c4 51 cb |
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0000020 f9 1f 7e b9 6f 2c ae dd cf 40 6d 64 a8 fb d3 db |
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0000030 09 37 |
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0000032 [0.02s] |
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__timer_current_time() { |
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perl -MTime::HiRes=time -e'print time' |
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} |
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__timer_format_duration() { |
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local mins=$(printf '%.0f' $(($1 / 60))) |
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local secs=$(printf "%.${TIMER_PRECISION:-1}f" $(($1 - 60 * mins))) |
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local duration_str=$(echo "${mins}m${secs}s") |
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local format="${TIMER_FORMAT:-/%d}" |
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echo "${format//\%d/${duration_str#0m}}" |
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} |
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__timer_save_time_preexec() { |
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__timer_cmd_start_time=$(__timer_current_time) |
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} |
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__timer_display_timer_precmd() { |
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if [ -n "${__timer_cmd_start_time}" ]; then |
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local cmd_end_time=$(__timer_current_time) |
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local tdiff=$((cmd_end_time - __timer_cmd_start_time)) |
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unset __timer_cmd_start_time |
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local tdiffstr=$(__timer_format_duration ${tdiff}) |
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local cols=$((COLUMNS - ${#tdiffstr} - 1)) |
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echo -e "\033[1A\033[${cols}C ${tdiffstr}" |
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fi |
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} |
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preexec_functions+=(__timer_save_time_preexec) |
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precmd_functions+=(__timer_display_timer_precmd) |
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