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romkatv 2019-07-20 14:46:31 +02:00
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# Lightweight config for Powerlevel10k. Doesn't require a Powerline font. Works even # Config for Powerlevel10k with lightweight prompt style. Doesn't require a Powerline font.
# with the default system fonts. The default colors are suitable for dark terminal # The default colors are suitable for dark terminal background. Copy the config and edit it
# background. Copy the config and edit it to customize your prompt. # to customize your prompt.
# #
# Looking for a nice color? Here's a one-liner to print colormap. # Looking for a nice color? Here's a one-liner to print colormap.
# #
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# Temporarily disable aliases. # Temporarily disable aliases.
if [[ -o 'aliases' ]]; then if [[ -o 'aliases' ]]; then
'builtin' 'unsetopt' 'aliases' 'builtin' 'unsetopt' 'aliases'
local p9k_lean_restore_aliases=1 local p10k_lean_restore_aliases=1
else else
local p9k_lean_restore_aliases=0 local p10k_lean_restore_aliases=0
fi fi
() { () {
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# VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION as described above, you can also change it with an override # VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION as described above, you can also change it with an override
# such as POWERLEVEL9K_LOCK_ICON='⭐'. This will change the icon in every segment that uses # such as POWERLEVEL9K_LOCK_ICON='⭐'. This will change the icon in every segment that uses
# LOCK_ICON as default icon. # LOCK_ICON as default icon.
#
# Note: Many default icons cannot be displayed with system fonts. You'll need to install a
# powerline font to use them.
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION= typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION=
# This option doesn't make a difference unless you've enabled default icons for all or some
# prompt segments (see POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION above). Default icons depend on
# the value of POWERLEVEL9K_MODE. For example, LOCK_ICON can be printed as $'\uE0A2', $'\uE138'
# or $'\uF023' depending on POWERLEVEL9K_MODE. The correct value of this parameter depends on
# the provider of the font your terminal is using.
#
# Font Provider | POWERLEVEL9K_MODE
# ---------------------------------+-------------------
# Powerline | powerline
# Font Awesome | awesome-fontconfig
# Adobe Source Code Pro | awesome-fontconfig
# Source Code Pro | awesome-fontconfig
# Awesome-Terminal Fonts (regular) | awesome-fontconfig
# Awesome-Terminal Fonts (patched) | awesome-patched
# Nerd Fonts | nerdfont-complete
#
# Tip: Don't use default icons and forget about font configuration headaches.
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=powerline
# Add an empty line before each prompt. If you set it to false, you might want to # Add an empty line before each prompt. If you set it to false, you might want to
# set POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_RULER to true below. # set POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_RULER to true below.
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE=true typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_UPDATE_ON_COMMAND=false typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_UPDATE_ON_COMMAND=false
} }
(( ! p9k_lean_restore_aliases )) || setopt aliases (( ! p10k_lean_restore_aliases )) || setopt aliases
'builtin' 'unset' 'p9k_lean_restore_aliases' 'builtin' 'unset' 'p10k_lean_restore_aliases'