# so it must be fast. Also, starting a shell within a shell shouldn't change
# the environment. The path manipulation functions are useful for this.
-# Files will be created by default rwx user only
-umask 0077
+# Root gets the default umask. Files created by my user are only rwx by user/group
+if [ "$(id -un)" = "root" ]; then
+ umask 0022
+else
+ umask 0007
+fi
# General environment settings
export PAGER="less"
-export EDITOR="vim"
-export CVS_RSH="ssh"
-export RSYNC_RSH="ssh"
export PYTHONSTARTUP="${HOME}/.pythonrc.py"
-export HISTCONTROL="ignoredups"
-export HISTSIZE="10000"
+export EMAIL="James Bunton <jamesbunton@delx.net.au>"
+
+# Editor settings
+if emacsclient --version &> /dev/null; then
+ export ALTERNATE_EDITOR="vim"
+ export EDITOR="emacsclient --tty"
+
+ if [[ "$TERM" == screen* ]]; then
+ export EDITORBG="$EDITOR"
+ else
+ export EDITORBG="emacsclient --create-frame --no-wait"
+ fi
+else
+ export EDITOR="vim"
+ export EDITORBG="vim"
+fi
# Expand any symbolic links in the TMPDIR environment variable
[ -n "$TMPDIR" ] && export TMPDIR="$(cd "${TMPDIR}" && pwd -P)"
pathremove .
# Load local environment settings
-ssource "${HOME}/.bash/environment_local"
+[ -r "${HOME}/.bash/environment_local" ] && source "${HOME}/.bash/environment_local"
# ~/bin should be in the front of path if it exists
pathprepend "${HOME}/bin"