function __fish_print_pipestatus --description "Print pipestatus for prompt" set -l left_brace $argv[1] set -l right_brace $argv[2] set -l separator $argv[3] set -l brace_sep_color $argv[4] set -l status_color $argv[5] set -e argv[1 2 3 4 5] # only output $pipestatus if there was a pipe and any part of it had non-zero exit status if set -q argv[2] && string match -qvr '^0$' $argv set -l sep (set_color normal){$brace_sep_color}{$separator}(set_color normal){$status_color} set -l last_pipestatus_string (string join "$sep" (__fish_pipestatus_with_signal $argv)) printf "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s" (set_color normal )$brace_sep_color $left_brace \ (set_color normal) $status_color $last_pipestatus_string (set_color normal) \ $brace_sep_color $right_brace (set_color normal) end end