asterisk/doc/tex/cliprompt.tex
Tilghman Lesher d86fc7fcc1 Add %u and %g to the ASTERISK_PROMPT settings, for username and group,
respectively.  Also, take the opportunity to clean up the CLI prompt
generation code.
(closes issue #13175)
 Reported by: eliel
 Patches: 
       cliprompt.patch uploaded by eliel (license 64)


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\subsubsection{Changing the CLI Prompt}
The CLI prompt is set with the ASTERISK\_PROMPT UNIX environment variable that
you set from the Unix shell before starting Asterisk
You may include the following variables, that will be replaced by
the current value by Asterisk:
\begin{itemize}
\item \%d - Date (year-month-date)
\item \%s - Asterisk system name (from asterisk.conf)
\item \%h - Full hostname
\item \%H - Short hostname
\item \%t - Time
\item \%u - Username
\item \%g - Groupname
\item \%\% - Percent sign
\item \%\# - '\#' if Asterisk is run in console mode, '$>$' if running as remote console
\item \%Cn[;n] - Change terminal foreground (and optional background) color to specified
A full list of colors may be found in \path{include/asterisk/term.h}
\end{itemize}
On systems which implement getloadavg(3), you may also use:
\begin{itemize}
\item \%l1 - Load average over past minute
\item \%l2 - Load average over past 5 minutes
\item \%l3 - Load average over past 15 minutes
\end{itemize}