#!/usr/bin/env bash
# |
# | Early pre-requisites check
# | ===========================================
UUIDGEN="${UUIDGEN:-$(command -v uuidgen | xargs echo)}"
DCONF="${DCONF:-$(command -v dconf | xargs echo)}"
GCONF="${GCONF:-$(command -v gconftool-2 | xargs echo)}"
GS="${GS:-$(command -v gsettings | xargs echo)}"
# Note: xargs echo is to make the command sucessful even if it was not
# otherwise the script will exit if the command does not exist (elementary os)
# |
# | Second test for TERMINAL in case user ran
# | theme script directly instead of gogh.sh
# | ============================================
if [[ -z "${TERMINAL:-}" ]]; then
# |
# | Check for the terminal name (depening on os)
# | ===========================================
OS="$(uname)"
if [[ "$OS" = "Darwin" ]]; then
TERMINAL=$TERM_PROGRAM
elif [[ "${OS#CYGWIN}" != "${OS}" ]]; then
TERMINAL="mintty"
else
# |
# | Depending on how the script was invoked, we need
# | to loop until pid is no longer a subshell
# | ===========================================
pid="$$"
TERMINAL="$(ps -h -o comm -p $pid)"
while [[ "${TERMINAL:(-2)}" == "sh" ]]; do
pid="$(ps -h -o ppid -p $pid)"
TERMINAL="$(ps -h -o comm -p $pid)"
done
fi
fi
case "${TERMINAL}" in
pantheon-terminal|io.elementary.t* )
if [[ -z "${GS}" ]]; then
printf '\n%s\n' "Error gsettings not found"
printf '%s\n' "sudo apt install dconf?"
printf '%s\n\n' "or export GS=/path/to/gsettings"
exit 1
fi
;;
mintty )
CFGFILE="${HOME}/.minttyrc"
if [[ ! -f "${CFGFILE}" ]]; then
printf '\n%s\n' "Warning: Couldn't find an existing configuration file, so one will be created for you."
printf '%s\n\n' "Warning: Are you really running Cygwin's mintty?"
touch "${CFGFILE}"
fi
;;
guake|tilix|mate-terminal|gnome-terminal* )
case "${TERMINAL}" in
guake|gnome-terminal* )
if [[ -z "${DCONF}" ]] && [[ -z "${GCONF}" ]]; then
printf '\n%s\n' "Error gconftool not found!"
printf '%s\n' "sudo apt install gconftool?"
printf '%s\n\n' "or export GCONF=/path/to/gconftool-2/"
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
if [[ -z "${DCONF}" ]]; then
printf '\n%s\n' "Error dconf not found"
printf '%s\n' "sudo apt install dconf?"
printf '%s\n\n' "or export DCONF=/path/to/dconf"
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
# |
# | Convert RGB to gnome colors
# | ===========================================
gnome_color () {
AA=${1:1:2}
BB=${1:3:2}
CC=${1:5:2}
echo "#${AA}${AA}${BB}${BB}${CC}${CC}"
}
hexToDec () {
echo "$((16#${1}))"
}
hexRGBtoDecRGB () {
R="$(hexToDec "${1:1:2}")"
G="$(hexToDec "${1:3:2}")"
B="$(hexToDec "${1:5:2}")"
echo "${R}" "${G}" "${B}"
}
convertRGBtoMac () {
local color="${1}"
set --
set -- $(hexRGBtoDecRGB "${color}")
R=${1}; shift; G=${1}; shift; B=${1}; shift
R=$(echo "${R} / 255" | bc -l)
G=$(echo "${G} / 255" | bc -l)
B=$(echo "${B} / 255" | bc -l)
echo "${R}" "${G}" "${B}"
}
createMinttyEntry () {
local name="${1}"
local color="${2}"
set --
set -- $(hexRGBtoDecRGB "${color}")
R=${1}; shift; G=${1}; shift; B=${1}; shift
echo "${name}=${R},${G},${B}"
}
updateMinttyConfig () {
local config="${1}"
local color="${2}"
local name="${3}"
sed -i -r -e "s/^${name}=.+/$(createMinttyEntry "${name}" "${color}")/g" "${config}"
}
convertNameAndRGBtoITerm() {
local name="${1}"
local color="${2}"
set --
set -- $(convertRGBtoMac "${color}")
R=${1}; shift; G=${1}; shift; B=${1}; shift
echo "${name}Blue Component${B}Green Component${G}Red Component${R}"
}
dset() {
local key="${1}"; shift
local val="${1}"
"${DCONF}" write "${PROFILE_KEY}/${key}" "${val}"
}
# Because dconf still doesn't have "append"
dlist_append() {
local key="${1}"; shift
local val="${1}"; shift
local entries
entries="$(
{
"${DCONF}" read "${key}" | tr -d "[]" | tr , "\n" | grep -F -v "${val}"
echo "'${val}'"
} | head -c-1 | tr "\n" ,
)"
"${DCONF}" write "${key}" "[${entries}]"
}
gcset() {
local type="${1}"; shift
local key="${1}"; shift
local val="${1}"
"${GCONF}" --set --type "${type}" "${PROFILE_KEY}/${key}" -- "${val}"
}
# Because gconftool doesn't have "append"
glist_append() {
local type="${1}"; shift
local key="${1}"; shift
local val="${1}"; shift
local entries
entries="$(
{
"${GCONF}" --get "${key}" | tr -d "[]" | tr , "\n" | grep -F -v "${val}"
echo "${val}"
} | head -c-1 | tr "\n" ,
)"
"${GCONF}" --set --type list --list-type "${type}" "${key}" "[${entries}]"
}
gset() {
local key="${1}"; shift
local val="${1}"
"${GS}" set "${PROFILE_KEY}" "${key}" "${val}"
}
set_theme() {
dset visible-name "'${PROFILE_NAME}'"
dset background-color "'${BACKGROUND_COLOR}'"
dset foreground-color "'${FOREGROUND_COLOR}'"
if [[ -n "${BOLD_COLOR:-}" ]]; then
dset bold-color "'${BOLD_COLOR}'"
dset bold-color-same-as-fg "false"
else
dset bold-color "'${FOREGROUND_COLOR}'"
dset bold-color-same-as-fg "true"
fi
dset use-theme-colors "false"
dset use-theme-background "false"
}
legacy_set_theme() {
gcset string visible_name "${PROFILE_NAME}"
gcset string background_color "${BACKGROUND_COLOR}"
gcset string foreground_color "${FOREGROUND_COLOR}"
if [[ -n "${BOLD_COLOR:-}" ]]; then
gcset string bold_color "${BOLD_COLOR}"
gcset bool bold_color_same_as_fg "false"
else
gcset string bold_color "${FOREGROUND_COLOR}"
gcset bool bold_color_same_as_fg "true"
fi
gcset bool use_theme_colors "false"
gcset bool use_theme_background "false"
}
# |
# | If terminal supports truecolor then we can show theme colors without applying the theme
# | ===========================================
if [[ "${COLORTERM:-}" == "truecolor" ]] || [[ "${COLORTERM:-}" == "24bit" ]]; then
# gogh_colors have been moved here to avoid multiple definitions
function gogh_colors () {
# Build up the color string to avoid visual rendering
local color_str
# Note: {01..16} does not work on OSX
for c in $(seq -s " " -w 16); do
local color="COLOR_$c"
set -- $(hexRGBtoDecRGB "${!color}")
color_str+="\033[38;2;${1};${2};${3}m█████$(tput sgr0)"
[[ ${GOGH_DRY_RUN:-0} -eq 1 ]] && export "DEMO_COLOR_$c=\033[38;2;${1};${2};${3}m"
[[ "$c" == "08" ]] && color_str+="\n" # new line
done
printf '\n%b\n\n\n' "${color_str}"
}
else
function gogh_colors () {
# Build up the color string to avoid visual rendering
local color_str
for c in {0..15}; do
color_str+="$(tput setaf $c)█████$(tput sgr0)"
[[ $c == 7 ]] && color_str+="\n" # new line
done
printf '\n%b\n\n' "${color_str}"
}
fi
# |
# | Print theme colors
# | ===========================================
gogh_colors
if [[ ${GOGH_DRY_RUN:-0} -eq 1 ]]; then
color
# End here if dry run was initiated
exit 0
fi
apply_elementary() {
# |
# | Applying values on elementary/pantheon terminal
# | ===========================================
gset background "${BACKGROUND_COLOR}"
gset foreground "${FOREGROUND_COLOR}"
gset cursor-color "${CURSOR_COLOR}"
gset palette "${COLOR_01}:${COLOR_02}:${COLOR_03}:${COLOR_04}:${COLOR_05}:${COLOR_06}:${COLOR_07}:${COLOR_08}:${COLOR_09}:${COLOR_10}:${COLOR_11}:${COLOR_12}:${COLOR_13}:${COLOR_14}:${COLOR_15}:${COLOR_16}"
}
apply_cygwin() {
# |
# | Applying values on mintty (cygwin)
# | ===========================================
echo "Patching mintty configuration file (${CFGFILE}) with new colors..."
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_01" "Black"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_02" "Red"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_03" "Green"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_04" "Yellow"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_05" "Blue"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_06" "Magenta"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_07" "Cyan"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_08" "White"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_09" "BoldBlack"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_10" "BoldRed"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_11" "BoldGreen"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_12" "BoldYellow"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_13" "BoldBlue"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_14" "BoldMagenta"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_15" "BoldCyan"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$COLOR_16" "BoldWhite"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$BACKGROUND_COLOR" "Backgroundcolor"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$FOREGROUND_COLOR" "Foregroundcolor"
updateMinttyConfig "$CFGFILE" "$CURSOR_COLOR" "Cursorcolor"
echo "Done - please reopen your Cygwin terminal to see the changes"
}
apply_darwin() {
# |
# | Applying values on iTerm2
# | ===========================================
BACKGROUND_COLOR=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Background Color" "$BACKGROUND_COLOR")
FOREGROUND_COLOR=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Foreground Color" "$FOREGROUND_COLOR")
COLOR_01=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 0 Color" "$COLOR_01")
COLOR_02=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 1 Color" "$COLOR_02")
COLOR_03=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 2 Color" "$COLOR_03")
COLOR_04=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 3 Color" "$COLOR_04")
COLOR_05=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 4 Color" "$COLOR_05")
COLOR_06=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 5 Color" "$COLOR_06")
COLOR_07=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 6 Color" "$COLOR_07")
COLOR_08=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 7 Color" "$COLOR_08")
COLOR_09=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 8 Color" "$COLOR_09")
COLOR_10=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 9 Color" "$COLOR_10")
COLOR_11=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 10 Color" "$COLOR_11")
COLOR_12=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 11 Color" "$COLOR_12")
COLOR_13=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 12 Color" "$COLOR_13")
COLOR_14=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 13 Color" "$COLOR_14")
COLOR_15=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 14 Color" "$COLOR_15")
COLOR_16=$(convertNameAndRGBtoITerm "Ansi 15 Color" "$COLOR_16")
# Assemble color scheme file contents
ITERMCOLORS=''${BACKGROUND_COLOR}${FOREGROUND_COLOR}${COLOR_01}${COLOR_02}${COLOR_03}${COLOR_04}${COLOR_05}${COLOR_06}${COLOR_07}${COLOR_08}${COLOR_09}${COLOR_10}${COLOR_11}${COLOR_12}${COLOR_13}${COLOR_14}${COLOR_15}''
# Dump iTerm color scheme to file and import it by opening it
echo "${ITERMCOLORS}" > "${PROFILE_NAME}.itermcolors"
open "${PROFILE_NAME}.itermcolors"
rm "${PROFILE_NAME}.itermcolors"
}
apply_gtk() {
# |
# | Applying values to gnome/mate/tilix
# | ===========================================
local legacy="${1:-}"
# This is to avoid doing the profile loop definition twice
if [[ -z "${legacy}" ]]; then
CONFTOOL="${DCONF} read"
VISIBLE_NAME="visible-name"
else
CONFTOOL="${GCONF} --get"
VISIBLE_NAME="visible_name"
fi
# Check first wether profile already exists
profile_hashes=($(${CONFTOOL} "${PROFILE_LIST_KEY}" | tr "[]'," " "))
for profile in "${profile_hashes[@]}"; do
if [[ "$(${CONFTOOL} "${BASE_DIR}${profile}/${VISIBLE_NAME}" | tr -d "'")" == "${PROFILE_NAME}" ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "Profile already exists" "Skipping..."
exit 0
fi
done
# Fallback if there is no default profile
set -- $(${CONFTOOL} ${PROFILE_LIST_KEY} | tr "[]'," " ")
: ${DEFAULT_SLUG:="$1"}
: ${PROFILE_NAME:="Default"}
: ${PROFILE_SLUG:="Default"}
DEFAULT_KEY="${BASE_DIR}${DEFAULT_SLUG:-}"
PROFILE_KEY="${BASE_DIR}${PROFILE_SLUG:-}"
if [[ -z "${legacy}" ]]; then
if [[ -z "$(${DCONF} list ${BASE_DIR%:})" ]]; then
# Provide a user friendly error text if no saved profile exists, otherwise it will display "Error gconftool not found!"
# it could happen on a newly installed system. (happened on CentOS 7)
printf '%s\n' \
"Error, no saved profiles found!" \
"Possible fix, new a profile (Terminal > Edit > Preferences > Profiles > New, then Close) and try again." \
"You can safely delete the created profile after the installation."
exit 1
fi
BACKGROUND_COLOR=$(gnome_color "$BACKGROUND_COLOR")
FOREGROUND_COLOR=$(gnome_color "$FOREGROUND_COLOR")
COLOR_01=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_01")
COLOR_02=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_02")
COLOR_03=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_03")
COLOR_04=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_04")
COLOR_05=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_05")
COLOR_06=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_06")
COLOR_07=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_07")
COLOR_08=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_08")
COLOR_09=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_09")
COLOR_10=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_10")
COLOR_11=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_11")
COLOR_12=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_12")
COLOR_13=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_13")
COLOR_14=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_14")
COLOR_15=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_15")
COLOR_16=$(gnome_color "$COLOR_16")
# copy existing settings from default profile
$DCONF dump "${DEFAULT_KEY}/" | $DCONF load "${PROFILE_KEY}/"
# add new copy to global list of profiles
dlist_append "${PROFILE_LIST_KEY}" "${PROFILE_SLUG#:}"
set_theme
dset palette "${LEFT_WRAPPER:-}'${COLOR_01}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_02}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_03}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_04}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_05}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_06}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_07}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_08}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_09}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_10}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_11}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_12}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_13}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_14}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_15}${PALETTE_DELIM}${COLOR_16}'${RIGHT_WRAPPER:-}"
${LEGACY_BOLD:-} && dset allow-bold "true" # mate
else
# Append the Base16 profile to the profile list
glist_append string "${PROFILE_LIST_KEY}" "${PROFILE_SLUG}"
legacy_set_theme
gcset string palette "${COLOR_01}:${COLOR_02}:${COLOR_03}:${COLOR_04}:${COLOR_05}:${COLOR_06}:${COLOR_07}:${COLOR_08}:${COLOR_09}:${COLOR_10}:${COLOR_11}:${COLOR_12}:${COLOR_13}:${COLOR_14}:${COLOR_15}:${COLOR_16}"
${LEGACY_BOLD:-} && gcset bool allow-bold "true"
fi
}
apply_guake() {
# |
# | Applying values to guake
# | ===========================================
local legacy="${1:-}"
PROFILE_KEY="/apps/guake/style/font"
if [[ -z "${legacy}" ]]; then
dset palette "'${COLOR_01}:${COLOR_02}:${COLOR_03}:${COLOR_04}:${COLOR_05}:${COLOR_06}:${COLOR_07}:${COLOR_08}:${COLOR_09}:${COLOR_10}:${COLOR_11}:${COLOR_12}:${COLOR_13}:${COLOR_14}:${COLOR_15}:${COLOR_16}:${FOREGROUND_COLOR}:${BACKGROUND_COLOR}'"
dset palette-name "'${PROFILE_NAME}'"
dset allow-bold 'true'
else
gcset string color "${FOREGROUND_COLOR}"
gcset string palette "${COLOR_01}:${COLOR_02}:${COLOR_03}:${COLOR_04}:${COLOR_05}:${COLOR_06}:${COLOR_07}:${COLOR_08}:${COLOR_09}:${COLOR_10}:${COLOR_11}:${COLOR_12}:${COLOR_13}:${COLOR_14}:${COLOR_15}:${COLOR_16}"
gcset string palette-name "${PROFILE_NAME}"
PROFILE_KEY="/apps/guake/style/background"
gcset string color "${BACKGROUND_COLOR}"
fi
}
appy_tilixschemes() {
# |
# | Applying values to tilix colorschemes
# | ===========================================
if [[ ${TILIX_RES::1} =~ ^(y|Y)$ ]]; then
[[ -d "${HOME}/.config/tilix/schemes" ]] || mkdir -p "${HOME}/.config/tilix/schemes"
TILIXCOLORS='{\n\t"name": "'${PROFILE_NAME}'",\n\t"comment": "Generated by Gogh",\n\t"foreground-color": "'${FOREGROUND_COLOR}'",\n\t"background-color":"'${BACKGROUND_COLOR}'",\n\t"cursor-background-color": "'${CURSOR_COLOR}'",\n\t"palette": [\n\t\t"'${COLOR_01}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_02}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_03}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_04}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_05}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_06}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_07}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_08}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_09}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_10}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_11}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_12}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_13}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_14}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_15}'",\n\t\t"'${COLOR_16}'"\n\t],\n\t"use-badge-color": false,\n\t"use-bold-color": false,\n\t"use-cursor-color": false,\n\t"use-highlight-color": false,\n\t"use-theme-colors": false\n}'
echo -e "${TILIXCOLORS}" > "${scratchdir}/${PROFILE_NAME}.json"
# Note: Tilix does not store color scheme name in dconf
# so we have to update color palette for the current profile in order to switch to the new theme
# but only set the palette on the last loop to avoid a flashing terminal
if ((LOOP == OPTLENGTH)); then
cp -f ${scratchdir}/* "$HOME/.config/tilix/schemes/"
rm -rf "${scratchdir}"
read -r -p "All done - apply new theme? [y/N] " -n 1 TILIX_RES
if [[ ${TILIX_RES::1} =~ ^(y|Y)$ ]]; then
PROFILE_KEY="${BASE_DIR}${DEFAULT_SLUG}"
PROFILE_NAME="$(${DCONF} read ${PROFILE_KEY}/visible-name | tr -d \')"
set_theme
dset palette "['${COLOR_01}', '${COLOR_02}', '${COLOR_03}', '${COLOR_04}', '${COLOR_05}', '${COLOR_06}', '${COLOR_07}', '${COLOR_08}', '${COLOR_09}', '${COLOR_10}', '${COLOR_11}', '${COLOR_12}', '${COLOR_13}', '${COLOR_14}', '${COLOR_15}', '${COLOR_16}']"
fi
fi
unset PROFILE_NAME
unset PROFILE_SLUG
unset TILIXCOLORS
exit 0
fi
}
[[ -n "${UUIDGEN}" ]] && PROFILE_SLUG="$(uuidgen)"
case "${TERMINAL}" in
pantheon-terminal|io.elementary.t* )
if [[ "${TERMINAL}" == "pantheon-terminal" ]]; then
PROFILE_KEY="org.pantheon.terminal.settings"
else
PROFILE_KEY="io.elementary.terminal.settings"
fi
apply_elementary
;;
iTerm.app )
apply_darwin
;;
mintty )
apply_cygwin
;;
guake )
if [[ -n "$(${DCONF} list /apps/guake/style/)" ]]; then
apply_guake
else
apply_guake legacy
fi
;;
gnome-terminal* )
if [[ -n "$(${DCONF} list /org/gnome/terminal/)" ]]; then
BASE_DIR="/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:"
PROFILE_LIST_KEY="${BASE_DIR%:}list"
PROFILE_SLUG="${PROFILE_SLUG}"
# Note -- ${BASE_DIR%s} is a workaround to avoid doing additional conditional testing for existing profiles
# if terminal is set to gnome-terminal
: ${DEFAULT_SLUG:="$(${DCONF} read ${BASE_DIR%:}default | tr -d \')"}
LEFT_WRAPPER="["
RIGHT_WRAPPER="]"
PALETTE_DELIM="', '"
apply_gtk
else
BASE_DIR="/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/"
PROFILE_LIST_KEY="${BASE_DIR/profiles/global}profile_list"
LEGACY_BOLD=true
: ${DEFAULT_SLUG:="$(${GCONF} read ${BASE_DIR}default_profile)"}
apply_gtk legacy
fi
;;
mate-terminal )
BASE_DIR="/org/mate/terminal/profiles/"
PROFILE_LIST_KEY="${BASE_DIR/profiles/global}profile-list"
LEGACY_BOLD=true
: ${DEFAULT_SLUG:="$(${DCONF} read ${BASE_DIR/profiles/global}default-profile | tr -d \')"}
PALETTE_DELIM=":"
apply_gtk
;;
tilix )
BASE_DIR="/com/gexperts/Tilix/profiles/"
PROFILE_LIST_KEY="${BASE_DIR}list"
: ${DEFAULT_SLUG:="$(${DCONF} read ${BASE_DIR}default | tr -d \')"}
LEFT_WRAPPER="["
RIGHT_WRAPPER="]"
PALETTE_DELIM="', '"
appy_tilixschemes
apply_gtk
;;
* )
printf '%s\n' \
"Unsupported terminal!" \
"" \
"Supported terminals:" \
" mintty and deriviates" \
" guake" \
" iTerm2" \
" elementary terminal (pantheon/elementary)" \
" mate-terminal" \
" gnome-terminal" \
" tilix" \
"" \
"If you believe you have recieved this message in error," \
"try manually setting \`TERMINAL', hint: ps -h -o comm -p \$PPID"
exit 1
;;
esac
unset PROFILE_NAME
unset PROFILE_SLUG
unset DEFAULT_SLUG