Use BASH instead of sed(1) for user.initials
I recommend looking into the BASH man page for its many awesome variable expansion features, such as substring expansion and pattern substitution.pull/1840/head
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function git_user_info {
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# support two or more initials, set by 'git pair' plugin
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SCM_CURRENT_USER=$(git config user.initials | sed 's% %+%')
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local raw_initials=`git config user.initials`
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SCM_CURRENT_USER=${raw_initials// /+}
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# if `user.initials` weren't set, attempt to extract initials from `user.name`
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[[ -z "${SCM_CURRENT_USER}" ]] && SCM_CURRENT_USER=$(printf "%s" "$(for word in $(git config user.name | PERLIO=:utf8 perl -pe '$_=lc'); do printf "%s" "${word:0:1}"; done)")
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[[ -n "${SCM_CURRENT_USER}" ]] && printf "%s" "$SCM_THEME_CURRENT_USER_PREFFIX$SCM_CURRENT_USER$SCM_THEME_CURRENT_USER_SUFFIX"
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