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# Config for Powerlevel10k with classic powerline prompt style. Requires a powerline font.
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# The color scheme is suitable for dark terminal background.
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#
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# Once you've installed Powerlevel10k, run these commands to apply classic style.
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#
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# curl -fsSL -o ~/p10k-classic.zsh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/master/config/p10k-classic.zsh
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# echo 'source ~/p10k-classic.zsh' >>! ~/.zshrc
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#
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# To customize your prompt, open ~/p10k-classic.zsh in your favorite text editor, change it and
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# restart ZSH. The file is well-documented.
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#
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# Tip: Looking for a nice color? Here's a one-liner to print colormap.
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#
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# for i in {0..255}; do print -Pn "%${i}F${(l:3::0:)i}%f " ${${(M)$((i%8)):#7}:+$'\n'}; done
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if [[ -o 'aliases' ]]; then
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'builtin' 'unsetopt' 'aliases'
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local p9k_classic_restore_aliases=1
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else
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local p9k_classic_restore_aliases=0
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fi
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() {
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emulate -L zsh
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setopt no_unset
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# Unset all configuration options. This allows you to apply configiguration changes without
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# restarting zsh. Edit ~/.p10k.zsh and type `source ~/.p10k.zsh`.
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unset -m 'POWERLEVEL9K_*'
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# The list of segments shown on the left. Fill it with the most important segments.
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typeset -ga POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(
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# =========================[ Line #1 ]=========================
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dir # current directory
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vcs # git status
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# =========================[ Line #2 ]=========================
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newline
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)
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# The list of segments shown on the right. Fill it with less important segments.
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# Right prompt on the last prompt line (where you are typing your commands) gets
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# automatically hidden when the input line reaches it. Right prompt above the
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# last prompt line gets hidden if it would overlap with left prompt.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(
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# =========================[ Line #1 ]=========================
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status # exit code of the last command
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command_execution_time # duration of the last command
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background_jobs # presence of background jobs
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# virtualenv # python virtual environment (https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
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# anaconda # conda environment (https://conda.io/)
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# pyenv # python environment (https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv)
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# nodenv # node.js version from nodenv (https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv)
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# nvm # node.js version from nvm (https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)
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# nodeenv # node.js environment (https://github.com/ekalinin/nodeenv)
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# node_version # node.js version
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# kubecontext # current kubernetes context (https://kubernetes.io/)
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# example # example user-defined segment (see prompt_example function below)
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context # user@host
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# =========================[ Line #2 ]=========================
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newline
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# nordvpn # nordvpn connection status, linux only (https://nordvpn.com/)
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# public_ip # public IP address
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# battery # internal battery
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# time # current time
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)
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# To disable default icons for all segments, set POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION=''.
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#
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# To enable default icons for all segments, don't define POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION
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# or set it to '${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'.
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#
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# To remove trailing space from all default icons, set POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION
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# to '${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER% }'.
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#
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# To enable default icons for one segment (e.g., dir), set
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# POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'.
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#
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# To assign a specific icon to one segment (e.g., dir), set
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# POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'.
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#
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# To assign a specific icon to a segment in a given state (e.g., dir in state NOT_WRITABLE),
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# set POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_NOT_WRITABLE_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'.
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#
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# Note: You can use $'\u2B50' instead of '⭐'. It's especially convenient when specifying
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# icons that your text editor cannot render. Don't forget to put $ and use single quotes when
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# defining icons via Unicode codepoints.
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#
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# Note: Many default icons cannot be displayed with system fonts. You'll need to install a
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# capable font to use them. See POWERLEVEL9K_MODE below.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'
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# This option makes a difference only when default icons are enabled for all or some prompt
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# segments (see POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION above). LOCK_ICON can be printed as
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# $'\uE0A2', $'\uE138' or $'\uF023' depending on POWERLEVEL9K_MODE. The correct value of this
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# parameter depends on the provider of the font your terminal is using.
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#
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# Font Provider | POWERLEVEL9K_MODE
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# ---------------------------------+-------------------
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# Powerline | powerline
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# Font Awesome | awesome-fontconfig
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# Adobe Source Code Pro | awesome-fontconfig
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# Source Code Pro | awesome-fontconfig
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# Awesome-Terminal Fonts (regular) | awesome-fontconfig
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# Awesome-Terminal Fonts (patched) | awesome-patched
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# Nerd Fonts | nerdfont-complete
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#
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# If this looks overwhelming, install a font from https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts
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# and set POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete. "Meslo LG S Regular Nerd Font Complete Mono" from
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# https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/tree/master/patched-fonts/Meslo/S/Regular/complete is
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# very good.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete
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# When set to true, icons appear before content on both sides of the prompt. When set
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# to false, icons go after content. If empty or not set, icons go before content in the left
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# prompt and after content in the right prompt.
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#
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# You can also override it for a specific segment:
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#
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# POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ICON_BEFORE_CONTENT=false
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#
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# Or for a specific segment in specific state:
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#
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# POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_NOT_WRITABLE_ICON_BEFORE_CONTENT=false
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ICON_BEFORE_CONTENT=
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# Add an empty line before each prompt.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE=true
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# Connect left prompt lines with these symbols. You'll probably want to use the same color
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# as POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_FOREGROUND below.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX='%F{8}╭─'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_NEWLINE_PROMPT_PREFIX='%F{8}├─'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_PREFIX='%F{8}╰─'
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# Connect right prompt lines with these symbols.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_SUFFIX='%F{8}─╮'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_NEWLINE_PROMPT_SUFFIX='%F{8}─┤'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_SUFFIX='%F{8}─╯'
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# Filler between left and right prompt on the first prompt line. You can set it to ' ', '·' or
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# '─'. The last two make it easier to see the alignment between left and right prompt and to
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# separate prompt from command output. You might want to set POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE=false
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# for more compact prompt if using using this option.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_CHAR=' '
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_BACKGROUND=
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if [[ $POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_CHAR != ' ' ]]; then
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# The color of the filler. You'll probably want to match the color of POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE
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# ornaments defined above.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_FOREGROUND=8
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# Start filler from the edge of the screen if there are no left segments on the first line.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_EMPTY_LINE_LEFT_PROMPT_FIRST_SEGMENT_END_SYMBOL='%{%}'
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# End filler on the edge of the screen if there are no right segments on the first line.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_EMPTY_LINE_RIGHT_PROMPT_FIRST_SEGMENT_START_SYMBOL='%{%}'
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fi
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# Default background color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND=236
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# Separator between same-color segments on the left.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR='%244F\uE0B1'
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# Separator between same-color segments on the right.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR='%244F\uE0B3'
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# Separator between different-color segments on the left.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR='\uE0B0'
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# Separator between different-color segments on the right.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR='\uE0B2'
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# Left prompt terminator (rightmost symbol).
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_LAST_SEGMENT_END_SYMBOL='\uE0B0'
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# Right prompt terminator (leftmost symbol).
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_FIRST_SEGMENT_START_SYMBOL='\uE0B2'
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# Left prompt terminator for lines without any segments.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_EMPTY_LINE_LEFT_PROMPT_LAST_SEGMENT_END_SYMBOL=
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#################################[ os_icon: os identifier ]##################################
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# Foreground color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_FOREGROUND=7
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# Display this icon instead of the default.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION='⭐'
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##################################[ dir: current directory ]##################################
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# Default current directory color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_FOREGROUND=12
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# If directory is too long, shorten some of its segments to the shortest possible unique
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# prefix. The shortened directory can be tab-completed to the original.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_STRATEGY=truncate_to_unique
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# Replace removed segment suffixes with this symbol.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DELIMITER=
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# Color of the shortened directory segments.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_SHORTENED_FOREGROUND=4
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# Color of the anchor directory segments. Anchor segments are never shortened. The first
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# segment is always an anchor.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_ANCHOR_FOREGROUND=39
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# Display anchor directory segments in bold.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_ANCHOR_BOLD=true
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# Don't shorten directories that contain files matching this pattern. They are anchors.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_FOLDER_MARKER='(.shorten_folder_marker|.bzr|CVS|.git|.hg|.svn|.terraform|.citc)'
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# Don't shorten this many last directory segments. They are anchors.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH=1
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# Shorten directory if it's longer than this even if there is space for it. The value can
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# be either absolute (e.g., '80') or a percentage of terminal width (e.g, '50%'). If empty,
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# directory will be shortened only when prompt doesn't fit.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_MAX_LENGTH=80
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# If set to true, embed a hyperlink into the directory. Useful for quickly
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# opening a directory in the file manager simply by clicking the link.
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# Can also be handy when the directory is shortened, as it allows you to see
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# the full directory that was used in previous commands.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_HYPERLINK=false
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# Enable special styling for non-writable directories.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_SHOW_WRITABLE=true
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# Show this icon when the current directory is not writable. Empty for no icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_NOT_WRITABLE_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_CLASSES allows you to specify custom icons for different directories.
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# It must be an array with 3 * N elements. Each triplet consists of:
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#
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# 1. A pattern against which the current directory is matched. Matching is done with
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# extended_glob option enabled.
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# 2. Directory class for the purpose of styling.
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# 3. Icon.
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#
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# Triplets are tried in order. The first triplet whose pattern matches $PWD wins. If there
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# are no matches, the directory will have no icon.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_CLASSES=(
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# '~/work(/*)#' WORK '(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻'
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# '~(/*)#' HOME '⌂'
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# '*' DEFAULT '')
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#
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# With these settings, the current directory in the prompt may look like this:
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#
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# (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ ~/work/projects/important/urgent
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#
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# Or like this:
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#
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# ⌂ ~/best/powerlevel10k
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#
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# You can also set different colors for directories of different classes. Remember to override
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# FOREGROUND, SHORTENED_FOREGROUND and ANCHOR_FOREGROUND for every directory class that you wish
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# to have its own color.
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#
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_WORK_FOREGROUND=12
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_WORK_SHORTENED_FOREGROUND=4
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_WORK_ANCHOR_FOREGROUND=39
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#
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_CLASSES=()
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#####################################[ vcs: git status ]######################################
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# Git status: feature:master#tag ⇣42⇡42 *42 merge ~42 +42 !42 ?42.
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# We are using parameters defined by the gitstatus plugin. See reference:
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# https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus/blob/master/gitstatus.plugin.zsh.
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local vcs=''
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# 'feature' or '@72f5c8a' if not on a branch.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH:+%76F${(g::)POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BRANCH_ICON}${VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH//\%/%%}}'
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vcs+=':-%f@%76F${VCS_STATUS_COMMIT[1,8]}}'
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# ':master' if the tracking branch name differs from local branch.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH:#$VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH}:+%f:%76F${VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH//\%/%%}}'
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# '#tag' if on a tag.
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vcs+='${VCS_STATUS_TAG:+%f#%76F${VCS_STATUS_TAG//\%/%%}}'
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# ⇣42 if behind the remote.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND:#0}:+ %76F⇣${VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND}}'
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# ⇡42 if ahead of the remote; no leading space if also behind the remote: ⇣42⇡42.
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# If you want '⇣42 ⇡42' instead, replace '${${(M)VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND:#0}:+ }' with ' '.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD:#0}:+${${(M)VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND:#0}:+ }%76F⇡${VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD}}'
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# *42 if have stashes.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_STASHES:#0}:+ %76F*${VCS_STATUS_STASHES}}'
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# 'merge' if the repo is in an unusual state.
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vcs+='${VCS_STATUS_ACTION:+ %196F${VCS_STATUS_ACTION//\%/%%}}'
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# ~42 if have merge conflicts.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_NUM_CONFLICTED:#0}:+ %196F~${VCS_STATUS_NUM_CONFLICTED}}'
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# +42 if have staged changes.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_NUM_STAGED:#0}:+ %11F+${VCS_STATUS_NUM_STAGED}}'
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# !42 if have unstaged changes.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_NUM_UNSTAGED:#0}:+ %11F!${VCS_STATUS_NUM_UNSTAGED}}'
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# ?42 if have untracked files.
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vcs+='${${VCS_STATUS_NUM_UNTRACKED:#0}:+ %75F?${VCS_STATUS_NUM_UNTRACKED}}'
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# If P9K_CONTENT is not empty, leave it unchanged. It's either "loading" or from vcs_info.
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vcs="\${P9K_CONTENT:-$vcs}"
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# Branch icon. Set this parameter to $'\uF126 ' for the popular Powerline branch icon.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BRANCH_ICON=
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# Disable the default Git status formatting.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_DISABLE_GITSTATUS_FORMATTING=true
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# Install our own Git status formatter.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{CLEAN,UNTRACKED,MODIFIED}_CONTENT_EXPANSION=$vcs
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# When Git status is being refreshed asynchronously, display the last known repo status in grey.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_LOADING_CONTENT_EXPANSION=${${vcs//\%f}//\%<->F}
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_LOADING_FOREGROUND=244
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# Enable counters for staged, unstaged, etc.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{STAGED,UNSTAGED,UNTRACKED,COMMITS_AHEAD,COMMITS_BEHIND}_MAX_NUM=-1
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# Show status of repositories of these types. You can add svn and/or hg if you are
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# using them. If you do, your prompt may become slow even when your current directory
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# isn't in an svn or hg reposotiry.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS=(git)
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# These settings are used for respositories other than Git or when gitstatusd fails and
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# Powerlevel10k has to fall back to using vcs_info.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{CLEAN,MODIFIED,UNTRACKED}_FOREGROUND=76
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_REMOTE_BRANCH_ICON=':'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_COMMIT_ICON='@'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_INCOMING_CHANGES_ICON='⇣'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_OUTGOING_CHANGES_ICON='⇡'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STASH_ICON='*'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_TAG_ICON=$'%{\b#%}'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_UNTRACKED_ICON=$'%{\b?%}'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_UNSTAGED_ICON=$'%{\b!%}'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STAGED_ICON=$'%{\b+%}'
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##########################[ status: exit code of the last command ]###########################
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# Enable OK_PIPE, ERROR_PIPE and ERROR_SIGNAL status states to allow us to enable, disable and
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# style them independently from the regular OK and ERROR state.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_EXTENDED_STATES=true
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# Status on success. No content, just an icon.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_FOREGROUND=2
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='✔'
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# Status when some part of a pipe command fails but the overall exit status is zero. It may look
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# like this: 1|0.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_PIPE=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_PIPE_FOREGROUND=2
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_PIPE_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='✔'
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# Status when it's just an error code (e.g., '1').
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_FOREGROUND=1
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='↵'
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# Status when the last command was terminated by a signal.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_SIGNAL=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_SIGNAL_FOREGROUND=1
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# Use terse signal names: "INT" instead of "SIGINT(2)".
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE_SIGNAME=false
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_SIGNAL_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='↵'
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# Status when some part of a pipe command fails and the overall exit status is also non-zero.
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# It may look like this: 1|0.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_PIPE=true
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_PIPE_FOREGROUND=1
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_PIPE_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='↵'
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###################[ command_execution_time: duration of the last command ]###################
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# Background color.
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# Show duration of the last command if takes longer than this many seconds.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_THRESHOLD=3
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# Show this many fractional digits. Zero means round to seconds.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_PRECISION=0
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# Execution time color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_FOREGROUND=248
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# Duration format: 1d 2h 3m 4s.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_FORMAT='d h m s'
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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#######################[ background_jobs: presence of background jobs ]#######################
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# Don't show the number of background jobs.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE=false
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# Background jobs color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_FOREGROUND=6
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# Icon to show when there are background jobs.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'
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##########[ nordvpn: nordvpn connection status, linux only (https://nordvpn.com/) ]###########
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# NordVPN connection indicator color when connected.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_CONNECTED_FOREGROUND=2
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# NordVPN connection indicator color when not connected.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_{DISCONNECTED,CONNECTING,DISCONNECTING}_FOREGROUND=3
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# Custom icons.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_CONNECTED_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_DISCONNECTED_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_CONNECTING_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_DISCONNECTING_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# Uncomment these two lines to hide NordVPN connection indicator when not connected.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_{DISCONNECTED,CONNECTING,DISCONNECTING}_CONTENT_EXPANSION=
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NORDVPN_{DISCONNECTED,CONNECTING,DISCONNECTING}_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION=
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####################################[ context: user@host ]####################################
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# Context format: user@host.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_TEMPLATE='%n@%m'
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# Default context color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_FOREGROUND=12
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# Context color when running with privileges.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_ROOT_FOREGROUND=11
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# Don't show context unless running with privileges on in SSH.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_{DEFAULT,SUDO}_{CONTENT,VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}_EXPANSION=
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ALWAYS_SHOW_CONTEXT=true
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# Custom icon when root.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_ROOT_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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###[ virtualenv: python virtual environment (https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) ]###
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# Python virtual environment color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_FOREGROUND=6
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# Show Python version next to the virtual environment name.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_SHOW_PYTHON_VERSION=true
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# Separate environment name from Python version only with a space.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_{LEFT,RIGHT}_DELIMITER=
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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#####################[ anaconda: conda environment (https://conda.io/) ]######################
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# Anaconda environment color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_FOREGROUND=6
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# Show Python version next to the anaconda environment name.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_SHOW_PYTHON_VERSION=true
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# Separate environment name from Python version only with a space.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_{LEFT,RIGHT}_DELIMITER=
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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################[ pyenv: python environment (https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) ]################
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# Pyenv color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PYENV_FOREGROUND=6
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# Don't show the current Python version if it's the same as global.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PYENV_PROMPT_ALWAYS_SHOW=false
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PYENV_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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##########[ nodenv: node.js version from nodenv (https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv) ]##########
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# Nodenv color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODENV_FOREGROUND=2
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# Don't show node version if it's the same as global: $(nodenv version-name) == $(nodenv global).
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODENV_PROMPT_ALWAYS_SHOW=false
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODENV_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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##############[ nvm: node.js version from nvm (https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) ]###############
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# Nvm color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NVM_FOREGROUND=2
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NVM_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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############[ nodeenv: node.js environment (https://github.com/ekalinin/nodeenv) ]############
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# Nodeenv color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODEENV_FOREGROUND=2
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODEENV_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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##############################[ node_version: node.js version ]###############################
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# Node version color.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODE_VERSION_FOREGROUND=2
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# Show node version only when in a directory tree containing package.json.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODE_VERSION_PROJECT_ONLY=true
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# Custom icon.
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_NODE_VERSION_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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#############[ kubecontext: current kubernetes context (https://kubernetes.io/) ]#############
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# Kubernetes context classes for the purpose of using different colors with
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# different contexts.
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#
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# POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_CLASSES is an array with even number of elements.
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# The first element in each pair defines a pattern against which the current
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# kubernetes context (in the format it is displayed in the prompt) gets matched.
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# The second element defines the context class. Patterns are tried in order.
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# The first match wins.
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#
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# For example, if your current kubernetes context is "deathray-testing", its
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# class is TEST because "deathray-testing" doesn't match the pattern '*prod*'
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# but does match '*test*'. Hence it'll be shown with the color of
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# $POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_TEST_FOREGROUND.
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_CLASSES=(
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# '*prod*' PROD # These values are examples that are unlikely
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# '*test*' TEST # to match your needs. Customize them as needed.
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'*' DEFAULT)
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_PROD_FOREGROUND=1
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_PROD_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_TEST_FOREGROUND=2
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_TEST_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND=13
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# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_DEFAULT_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
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# Kubernetes context too long? You can shorten it by defining an expansion. The original
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# Kubernetes context that you see in your prompt is stored in ${P9K_CONTENT} when
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# the expansion is evaluated. To remove everything up to and including the last '/',
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|
# set POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_CONTENT_EXPANSION='${P9K_CONTENT##*/}'. This is just,
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|
# an example which isn't necessarily the right expansion for you. Parameter expansions
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|
# are very flexible and fast, too. See reference:
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# http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Expansion.html#Parameter-Expansion.
|
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typeset POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_CONTENT_EXPANSION='${P9K_CONTENT}'
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# Show the trailing "/default" in kubernetes context. This makes it easier to define
|
|
# POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_CONTENT_EXPANSION by making the format of ${P9K_CONTENT} consistent.
|
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_DEFAULT_NAMESPACE=true
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###############################[ public_ip: public IP address ]###############################
|
|
# Public IP color.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FOREGROUND=144
|
|
# Custom icon.
|
|
# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
|
|
|
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################################[ battery: internal battery ]#################################
|
|
# Show battery in red when it's below this level and not connected to power supply.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_THRESHOLD=20
|
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typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_FOREGROUND=1
|
|
# Show battery in green when it's charging.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_CHARGING_FOREGROUND=2
|
|
# Show battery in yellow when not connected to power supply.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_DISCONNECTED_FOREGROUND=3
|
|
# Battery pictograms going from low to high level of charge.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_STAGES='▁▂▃▄▅▆▇'
|
|
# Display battery pictogram without background.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='%k${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'
|
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# Don't show battery when it's fully charged and connected to power supply.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_CHARGED_{CONTENT,VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}_EXPANSION=
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# Don't show the remaining time to charge/discharge.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_VERBOSE=false
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|
|
|
####################################[ time: current time ]####################################
|
|
# Current time color.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FOREGROUND=66
|
|
# Format for the current time: 09:51:02. See `man 3 strftime`.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT='%D{%H:%M:%S}'
|
|
# If set to true, time will update when you hit enter. This way prompts for the past
|
|
# commands will contain the start times of their commands as opposed to the default
|
|
# behavior where they contain the end times of their preceding commands.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_UPDATE_ON_COMMAND=false
|
|
# Custom icon.
|
|
# typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='⭐'
|
|
|
|
# Example of a user-defined prompt segment. Function prompt_example will be called on every
|
|
# prompt if `example` prompt segment is added to POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS or
|
|
# POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS. It displays an icon and blue text greeting the user.
|
|
#
|
|
# Type `p9k_prompt_segment -h` for documentation and a more sophisticated example.
|
|
function prompt_example() {
|
|
p9k_prompt_segment -f 4 -i '⭐' -t 'hello, %n'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# User-defined prompt segments can be customized the same way as built-in segments.
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_EXAMPLE_FOREGROUND=4
|
|
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_EXAMPLE_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION='${P9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
(( ! p9k_classic_restore_aliases )) || setopt aliases
|
|
'builtin' 'unset' 'p9k_classic_restore_aliases'
|