Add THEME_PROMPT_HOST for use in prompts
This switches the doubletime theme over to using a variable for determining what to display in the prompt. The original version's use of a hard-coded `@local` means you would have that suffix displayed even on remote machines.
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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
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#!/bin/bash
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THEME_PROMPT_HOST='\H'
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SCM_THEME_PROMPT_DIRTY=' ✗'
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SCM_THEME_PROMPT_CLEAN=' ✓'
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SCM_THEME_PROMPT_PREFIX=' |'
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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ prompt_setter() {
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history -c
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history -r
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PS1="
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\t $(scm_char) [\[$blue\]\u@local\[$reset_color\]] \w
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\t $(scm_char) [\[$blue\]\u@${THEME_PROMPT_HOST}\[$reset_color\]] \w
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$(doubletime_scm_prompt)\[$reset_color\] $ "
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PS2='> '
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PS4='+ '
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