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### How to package Powerlevel10k for distribution?
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If you want to package Powerlevel10k, it's best to do it based off releases. In a nutshell, you
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need to download Powerlevel10k tarball, build gitstatusd and compile zsh files.
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If you want to package Powerlevel10k, it's best to do it based off [releases](
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https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/releases).
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The following code should work. If it doesn't, please open an issue.
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The following code should work without patching anything in Powerlevel10k sources. If it doesn't,
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please open an issue.
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**IMPORTANT:** *Change version to what you want to package. This example doesn't get updated when
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new versions are released.*
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```zsh
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curl -fsSLO https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/archive/v1.8.0.tar.gz
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tar -xzf v1.8.0.tar.gz
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cd powerlevel10k-1.8.0
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(
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cd gitstatus
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. ./build.info
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curl -fsSLo \
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deps/libgit2-"$libgit2_version".tar.gz \
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https://github.com/romkatv/libgit2/archive/"$libgit2_version".tar.gz
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./build
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rm deps/libgit2-*.tar.gz
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)
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# Download and extract Powerlevel10k tarball.
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powerlevel10k_version=1.8.2 # IMPORTANT: CHANGE VERSION TO WHAT YOU WANT
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wget https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/archive/v"$powerlevel10k_version".tar.gz
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tar -xzf v"$powerlevel10k_version".tar.gz
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cd powerlevel10k-"$powerlevel10k_version"
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# Download libgit2 tarball and compile gitstatusd.
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./gitstatus/build -w
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# Post-process.
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rm ./gitstatus/deps/libgit2-*.tar.gz
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for file in *.zsh-theme internal/*.zsh gitstatus/*.zsh gitstatus/install; do
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zsh -fc "emulate zsh -o no_aliases && zcompile -R -- $file.zwc $file"
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done
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```
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This needs binutils, cmake, gcc, g++, git, GNU make and zsh.
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Depending on your workflow, it might be easier to store the URL to the libgit2 tarball in the
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same place where you are going to put the main powerlevel10k tarball URL. You'll need to update both
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URLs at the same time when bumping package version.
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This needs binutils, cmake, gcc, g++, git, GNU make, wget, zsh and either shasum or sha256sum.
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Once build completes, *do not delete or move any files*. Package the whole directory as is. Don't
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add it (or any of its subdirectories) to `PATH`.
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add the directory or any of its subdirectories to `PATH`.
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Note that Powerlevel10k has an embedded version of gitstatus. It must stay that way. The embedded
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gitstatus won't conflict with the standalone version. They can have different versions and can
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coexist within the same Zsh process. Do not attempt to surgically remove gitstatus from
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Powerlevel10k, package the result and then somehow force Powerlevel10k to use a separately packaged
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gitstatus.
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You probably don't want to build in docker, so don't pass `-d` to `./gitstatus/build`.
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gitstatus depends on a [custom fork of libgit2](https://github.com/romkatv/libgit2/). When you run
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`./gitstatus/build -w`, it'll automatically download the appropriate libgit2 tarball and verify its
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sha256. If you want to separate the downloading of source tarballs from compilation, you can
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download the libgit2 tarball manually and invoke `./gitstatus/build` without `-w`.
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```zsh
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# Download and extract Powerlevel10k tarball.
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powerlevel10k_version=1.8.2 # IMPORTANT: CHANGE VERSION TO WHAT YOU WANT
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wget https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/archive/v"$powerlevel10k_version".tar.gz
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tar -xzf v"$powerlevel10k_version".tar.gz
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cd powerlevel10k-"$powerlevel10k_version"
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# Download libgit2 tarball and place it where ./gitstatus/build expects it.
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. ./gitstatus/build.info
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libgit2_path=./gitstatus/deps/libgit2-"$libgit2_version".tar.gz
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libgit2_url=https://github.com/romkatv/libgit2/archive/"$libgit2_version".tar.gz
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wget -O "$libgit2_path" "$libgit2_url"
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# Compile gitstatusd.
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./gitstatus/build
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# Post-process.
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rm ./gitstatus/deps/libgit2-*.tar.gz
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for file in *.zsh-theme internal/*.zsh gitstatus/*.zsh gitstatus/install; do
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zsh -fc "emulate zsh -o no_aliases && zcompile -R -- $file.zwc $file"
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done
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```
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Note that the URL and the content of the libgit2 tarball are fully defined by the main Powerlevel10k
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tarball. Thus, you can set URLs and sha256 checksums of the two tarball in the same place (package
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definition) and update them at the same time when bumping package version. In other words, you don't
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have to extract `libgit2_version` programmatically. You can manually copy it from [build.info](
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https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/blob/master/gitstatus/build.info) to your package
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definition, if you prefer.
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Powerlevel10k has an embedded version of [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus). It must
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stay that way. If you decide to package both of them, follow the respective instructions from each
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project. The embedded gitstatus in Powerlevel10k won't conflict with the standalone gitstatus. They
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can have different versions and can coexist within the same Zsh process. Do not attempt to
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surgically remove gitstatus from Powerlevel10k, package the result and then force Powerlevel10k to
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use a separately packaged gitstatus. Instead, treat Powerlevel10k and gitstatus as independent
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projects that don't depend on each other.
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## Troubleshooting
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