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![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/01/pl9k-improved.png)
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You can check out some other users' configurations in our wiki: [Show Off Your
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Config](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Show-Off-Your-Config).
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There are a number of Powerline ZSH themes available, now. The developers of
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this theme focus on four primary goals:
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4. Optimize the code for execution speed as much as possible. A snappy terminal
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is a happy terminal.
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<!-- START doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
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<!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE -->
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**Table of Contents** *generated with [DocToc](https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc)*
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Step 1: Install Powerlevel9k](#step-1-install-powerlevel9k)
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- [Option 1: Install for Vanilla ZSH](#option-1-install-for-vanilla-zsh)
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- [Option 2: Install for Oh-My-ZSH](#option-2-install-for-oh-my-zsh)
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- [Option 3: Install for Prezto](#option-3-install-for-prezto)
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- [Option 4: Install for antigen](#option-4-install-for-antigen)
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- [Step 2: Install Powerline Fonts](#step-2-install-powerline-fonts)
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- [Option 1: Install Powerline Fonts](#option-1-install-powerline-fonts)
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- [Option 2: Install Awesome Powerline Fonts](#option-2-install-awesome-powerline-fonts)
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- [Option 3: Compatible Mode](#option-3-compatible-mode)
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- [Segment Customization](#segment-customization)
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- [The AWS Profile Segment](#the-aws-profile-segment)
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- [The 'context' Segment](#the-context-segment)
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- [The 'dir' segment](#the-dir-segment)
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- [The 'ip' segment](#the-ip-segment)
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- [The 'time' segment](#the-time-segment)
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- [Unit Test Ratios](#unit-test-ratios)
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- [The 'vcs' Segment](#the-vcs-segment)
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- [Symbols](#symbols)
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- [Styling](#styling)
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- [Double-Lined Prompt](#double-lined-prompt)
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- [Disable Right Prompt](#disable-right-prompt)
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- [Light Color Theme](#light-color-theme)
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- [Icon Customization](#icon-customization)
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- [Segment Color Customization](#segment-color-customization)
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- [Special Segment Colors](#special-segment-colors)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [Gaps Between Segments](#gaps-between-segments)
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- [Segment Colors are Wrong](#segment-colors-are-wrong)
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- [Strange Characters in prompt](#strange-characters-in-prompt)
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- [Meta](#meta)
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- [Kudos](#kudos)
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- [Developing](#developing)
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- [Contributions / Bugs / Contact](#contributions--bugs--contact)
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<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
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### Features
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* Supports `git` and `mercurial` repo information through ZSH's `VCS_INFO`:
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* branch / tag name
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* current action status (rebasing, merging, etc.,)
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* being behind / ahead of your remote by some number of commits
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* number of stashes (git only)
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* conditionally shows remote tracking branch if the name differs from local
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* current active bookmark (mercurial only)
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* various working tree statuses (e.g., unstaged, staged, etc.,)
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* Shows return-code of the last command if it is an error code
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* Indicates background jobs with a gear icon
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* Can conditionally display the `user@host` string when needed (e.g., SSH)
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* Provides segment for command history (so you can `$ !<num>` to re-run)
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* Plenty of additional segments to choose from (e.g., AWS, ruby)
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* Can be used as a single or double-lined prompt (see screenshots below)
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* Several built-in color configurations to choose from
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**If you would like an OMZ theme that provides some of the same features but
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doesn't require Powerline fonts, check out the sister font,
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[hackersaurus](https://github.com/bhilburn/hackersaurus).**
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Here is a detailed screenshot showing `powerlevel9k` with default settings and
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varying terminal status indicators:
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Here is a detailed screenshot showing `powerlevel9k` in action, with default settings.
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![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2014/12/powerlevel9k.png)
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### Table of Contents
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1. [Installation](#installation)
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2. [Customization](#prompt-customization)
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1. [Stylizing Your Prompt](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Stylizing-Your-Prompt)
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2. [Customizing Prompt Segments](#customizing-prompt-segments)
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3. [Available Prompt Segments](#available-prompt-segments)
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3. [Troubleshooting](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Troubleshooting)
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Be sure to also [check out the Wiki](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki)!
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### Installation
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There are two steps to start using this theme:
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There are two installation steps to go from a lame terminal to a "Power Level
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9000" terminal. Once you are done, you can optionally customize your prompt.
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1. Install the Powerlevel9k theme.
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2. Install Powerline-patched fonts.
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3. [Optional] Configuration
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[Installation Instructions](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Install-Instructions)
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To get the most out of Powerlevel9k, you need to install both the theme as well
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as Powerline-patched fonts, if you don't have them installed already. If you
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cannot install Powerline-patched fonts for some reason, follow the instructions
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below for a `compatible` install.
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1. [Install the Powerlevel9k Theme](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Install-Instructions#step-1-install-powerlevel9k)
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2. [Install Powerline-Patched Fonts](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Install-Instructions#step-2-install-powerline-fonts)
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No configuration is necessary post-installation if you like the default
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settings, but there is plenty of segment configuration available if you are
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interested.
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settings, but there are plenty of segment customization options available if you
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are interested.
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#### Step 1: Install Powerlevel9k
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There are four ways to install and use the Powerlevel9k theme: vanilla ZSH,
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Oh-My-Zsh, Prezto, and antigen. Do one of the following:
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### Prompt Customization
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##### Option 1: Install for Vanilla ZSH
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If you use just a vanilla ZSH install, simply clone this repository and
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reference it in your `~/.zshrc`:
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$ git clone https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git
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$ echo 'source powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme' >> ~/.zshrc
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##### Option 2: Install for Oh-My-ZSH
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To install this theme for
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[Oh-My-Zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh), clone this repository
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into your OMZ `custom/themes` directory.
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$ cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom
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$ git clone https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git themes/powerlevel9k
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You then need to select this theme in your `~/.zshrc`:
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ZSH_THEME="powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k"
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##### Option 3: Install for Prezto
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To install this theme for use in Prezto, clone this repository into your
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[Prezto](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto) `prompt/external` directory.
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$ cd ~.zprezto/modules/prompt/external
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$ git clone https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git
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$ ln -s powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme ../functions/prompt_powerlevel9k_setup
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You then need to select this theme in your `~/.zpreztorc`:
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zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'powerlevel9k'
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##### Option 4: Install for antigen
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If you prefer [antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), just add this
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theme to the antigen config in your `~/.zshrc`:
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$ echo 'antigen theme bhilburn/powerlevel9k powerlevel9k' >> ~/.zshrc
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$ echo 'antigen apply' >> ~/.zshrc
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Note that you should define any customizations before calling `antigen theme`
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(i.e. setting the `POWERLEVEL9K_*` variables) in your `.zshrc`.
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#### Step 2: Install Powerline Fonts
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Technically, you don't *have* to install Powerline fonts. If you are using
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a font that has some of the basic glyphs we need, you can use the theme in
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`compatible` mode - see the third option, below.
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To get the most out of theme, though, you'll want Powerline-patched fonts. There
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are two varieties of these: 'Powerline Fonts' and 'Awesome Powerline
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Fonts'. The latter includes additional glyphs that aren't required for a normal
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install.
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Do one of the following:
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##### Option 1: Install Powerline Fonts
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You can find the [installation instructions for Powerline Fonts here]
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(https://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation/linux.html#fonts-installation).
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You can also find the raw font files [in this Github
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repository](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) if you want to manually install
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them for your OS.
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After you have installed Powerline fonts, make the default font in your terminal
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emulator the Powerline font you want to use.
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This is the default mode for `Powerlevel9k`, and no further configuration is
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necessary.
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**N.B.:** If Powerlevel9k is not working properly, it is almost always the case
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that the fonts were not properly installed, or you have not configured your
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terminal to use a Powerline-patched font!
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##### Option 2: Install Awesome Powerline Fonts
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Alternatively, you can install [Awesome Powerline
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Fonts](https://github.com/gabrielelana/awesome-terminal-fonts), which provide
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a number of additional glyphs.
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You then need to indicate that you wish to use the additional glyphs by defining
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the following in your `~/.zshrc`:
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='awesome-fontconfig'
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If you chose to use already patched fonts, use instead :
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='awesome-patched'
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If you choose to make use of this, your prompt will look something like this:
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![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1544760/7959660/67612918-09fb-11e5-9ef2-2308363c3c51.png)
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Note that if you prefer flat segment transitions, you can use the following with
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`Awesome Powerline Fonts` installed:
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='flat'
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Which looks like this:
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![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1544760/7981324/76d0eb5a-0aae-11e5-9608-d662123d0b0a.png)
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##### Option 3: Compatible Mode
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This option is best if you prefer not to install additional fonts. This option
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will work out-of-the-box if your your terminal font supports the segment
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separator characters `\uE0B0` (left segment separator) and `\uE0B2` (right
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segment separator).
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All you need to do to in this case is install the `Powerlevel9k` theme itself,
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as explained above, and then define the following in your `~/.zshrc`:
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POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='compatible'
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Note that depending on your terminal font, this may still not render
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appropriately. This configuration should be used as a back-up.
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### Segment Customization
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Be sure to check out the wiki page on the additional prompt customization
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options, including color and icon settings: [Stylizing Your Prompt](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Stylizing-Your-Prompt)
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#### Customizing Prompt Segments
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Customizing your prompt is easy! Select the segments you want to have displayed,
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and then assign them to either the left or right prompt. The segments that are
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currently available are:
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* **aws** - The current AWS profile, if active (more info below)
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* **context** - Your username and host (more info below)
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* **dir** - Your current working directory.
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* **go_version** - Show the current GO version.
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* **history** - The command number for the current line.
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* **ip** - Shows the current IP address.
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* **load** - Your machines 5 minute load average and free RAM.
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* **node_version** - Show the version number of the installed Node.js.
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* **os_icon** - Display a nice little icon, depending on your operating system.
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* **php_version** - Show the current PHP version.
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* **rbenv** - Ruby environment information (if one is active).
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* **rspec_stats** - Show a ratio of test classes vs code classes for RSpec.
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* **status** - The return code of the previous command, and status of background jobs.
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* **symfony2_tests** - Show a ratio of test classes vs code classes for Symfony2.
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* **symfony2_version** - Show the current Symfony2 version, if you are in a Symfony2-Project dir.
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* **time** - System time.
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* **vi_mode** - Vi editing mode (NORMAL|INSERT).
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* **virtualenv** - Your Python [VirtualEnv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/).
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* **vcs** - Information about this `git` or `hg` repository (if you are in one).
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To specify which segments you want, just add the following variables to your
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`~/.zshrc`. If you don't customize this, the below configuration is the default:
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and then assign them to either the left or right prompt by adding the following
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variables to your `~/.zshrc`. If you don't customize this, the below
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configuration is the default:
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POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(context dir rbenv vcs)
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POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status history time)
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#### The AWS Profile Segment
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#### Available Prompt Segments
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The segments that are currently available are:
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* [aws](#aws) - The current AWS profile, if active.
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* [context](#context) - Your username and host.
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* [dir](#dir) - Your current working directory.
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* **go_version** - Show the current GO version.
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* **history** - The command number for the current line.
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* [ip](#ip) - Shows the current IP address.
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* **load** - Your machines 5 minute load average and free RAM.
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* **node_version** - Show the version number of the installed Node.js.
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* **os_icon** - Display a nice little icon, depending on your operating system.
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* **php_version** - Show the current PHP version.
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* [rbenv](#rbenv) - Ruby environment information (if one is active).
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* [rspec_stats](#rspec_stats) - Show a ratio of test classes vs code classes for RSpec.
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* [status](#status) - The return code of the previous command, and status of background jobs.
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* [symphony2_tests](#symphony2_tests) - Show a ratio of test classes vs code classes for Symfony2.
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* **symphony2_version** - Show the current Symfony2 version, if you are in a Symfony2-Project dir.
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* [time](#time) - System time.
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* [vi_mode](#vi_mode)- Vi editing mode (NORMAL|INSERT).
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* **virtualenv** - Your Python [VirtualEnv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/).
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* [vcs](#vcs) - Information about this `git` or `hg` repository (if you are in one).
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##### aws
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If you would like to display the [current AWS
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profile](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html), add
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export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=<profile_name>
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#### The 'context' Segment
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##### context
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The `context` segment (user@host string) is conditional. This lets you enable it, but only display
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it if you are not your normal user or on a remote host (basically, only print it
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export DEFAULT_USER=<your username>
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#### The 'dir' segment
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##### dir
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The `dir` segment shows the current working directory. You can limit the output
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to a certain length:
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to. So in some cases `POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH` means characters, in
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others whole directories.
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#### The 'ip' segment
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##### ip
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This segment shows you your current internal IP address. It tries to examine
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all currently used network interfaces and prints the first address it finds.
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@ -311,7 +140,24 @@ network interface by setting:
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POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE="eth0"
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#### The 'time' segment
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##### rspec_stats
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See [Unit Test Ratios](#unit-test-ratios), below.
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##### status
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This segment shows the return code of the last command, and the presence of any
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background jobs. By default, this segment will always print, but you can
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customize it to only print if there is an error or a forked job by setting the
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following variable in your `~/.zshrc`.
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POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE=false
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##### symphony2_tests
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See [Unit Test Ratios](#unit-test-ratios), below.
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##### time
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By default the time is show in 'H:M:S' format. If you want to change it,
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just set another format in your `~/.zshrc`. As an example, this is a reversed
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@ -326,43 +172,7 @@ segment, as well:
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# Output time, date, and a symbol from the "Awesome Powerline Font" set
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POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT="%D{%H:%M:%S \uE868 %d.%m.%y}"
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#### Showing Status
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Usually we display always the status, and in case a command failed, the return
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code of the last executed program. In case you want to display the status only
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if something special happend, you can set `POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE=false`
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in your `~/.zshrc`.
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#### Unit Test Ratios
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The `symfony2_tests` and `rspec_tests` segments both show a ratio of "real"
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classes vs test classes in your source code. This is just a very simple ratio,
|
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and does not show your code coverage or any sophisticated stats. All this does
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is count your source files and test files, and calculate the ratio between them.
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Just enough to give you a quick overview about the test situation of the project
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you are dealing with.
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#### VI-Mode Indicator
|
||||
|
||||
This Segment shows the current mode of your ZSH. If you want to use your ZSH in
|
||||
VI-Mode, you need to configure it separatly in your `~/.zshrc`:
|
||||
|
||||
# VI-Mode
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||||
# general activation
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||||
bindkey -v
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# set some nice hotkeys
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bindkey '^P' up-history
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bindkey '^N' down-history
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bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char
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bindkey '^h' backward-delete-char
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bindkey '^w' backward-kill-word
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bindkey '^r' history-incremental-search-backward
|
||||
|
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# make it more responsive
|
||||
export KEYTIMEOUT=1
|
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|
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#### The 'vcs' Segment
|
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##### vcs
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By default, the `vcs` segment will provide quite a bit of information. If you
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would also like for it to display the current hash / changeset, simply define
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# Hide the branch icon
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POWERLEVEL9K_HIDE_BRANCH_ICON=true
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##### Symbols
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**vcs Symbols**
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The `vcs` segment uses various symbols to tell you the state of your repository.
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These symbols depend on your installed font and selected `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE`
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@ -402,181 +212,37 @@ from the [Installation](#Installation) section above.
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| None | None | ![icon_git](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1544760/7976092/b5909f80-0a76-11e5-9950-1438b9d72465.gif) | Repository is a git repository
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| None | None | ![icon_mercurial](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1544760/7976090/b5908da6-0a76-11e5-8c91-452b6e73f631.gif) | Repository is a Mercurial repository
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### Styling
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##### vi_mode
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You can configure the look and feel of your prompt easily with some built-in
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options.
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This Segment shows the current mode of your ZSH. If you want to use your ZSH in
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VI-Mode, you need to configure it separately in your `~/.zshrc`:
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#### Double-Lined Prompt
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# VI-Mode
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# general activation
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bindkey -v
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By default, `powerlevel9k` is a single-lined prompt. If you would like to have
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the segments display on one line, and print the command prompt below it, simply
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define `POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE` in your `~/.zshrc`:
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# set some nice hotkeys
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bindkey '^P' up-history
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bindkey '^N' down-history
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bindkey '^?' backward-delete-char
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bindkey '^h' backward-delete-char
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bindkey '^w' backward-kill-word
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bindkey '^r' history-incremental-search-backward
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POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
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# make it more responsive
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export KEYTIMEOUT=1
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Here is what it looks like:
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#### Unit Test Ratios
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![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/03/double-line.png)
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The `symfony2_tests` and `rspec_stats` segments both show a ratio of "real"
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classes vs test classes in your source code. This is just a very simple ratio,
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and does not show your code coverage or any sophisticated stats. All this does
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is count your source files and test files, and calculate the ratio between them.
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Just enough to give you a quick overview about the test situation of the project
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you are dealing with.
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You can customize the icons used to draw the multiline prompt by setting the
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following variables in your `~/.zshrc`:
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### Other
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POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX="↱"
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POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_SECOND_PROMPT_PREFIX="↳ "
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Looking for more information? We put a lot of stuff in our Wiki!
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#### Disable Right Prompt
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If you do not want a right prompt, you can disable it by setting:
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POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_RPROMPT=true
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#### Light Color Theme
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If you prefer to use "light" colors, simply set `POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME`
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to `light` in your `~/.zshrc`, and you're all set!
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POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME='light'
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The 'light' color scheme works well for ['Solarized
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Light'](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) users. Check it out:
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![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/03/solarized-light.png)
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|
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#### Icon Customization
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|
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Each icon used can be customized too by specifying a variable named like
|
||||
the icon and prefixed with 'POWERLEVEL9K'. If you want to use another icon
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||||
as segment separators, you can easily do that:
|
||||
|
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POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR=$'\uE0B1'
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POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR=$'\uE0B3'
|
||||
|
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You could get a list of all icons defined in random colors, by adding the
|
||||
special segment `icons_test` to your prompt:
|
||||
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(icons_test)
|
||||
|
||||
This special prompt does not work on the right side, as it would be too long,
|
||||
and ZSH hides it automatically. Also have in mind, that the output depends on
|
||||
your `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE` settings.
|
||||
|
||||
You can change any icon by setting a environment variable. To get a full list
|
||||
of icons just type `get_icon_names` in your terminal.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Segment Color Customization
|
||||
|
||||
For each segment in your prompt, you can specify a foreground and background
|
||||
color by setting them in your `~/.zshrc`. Use the segment names from the above
|
||||
section `Segment Customization`. For example, to change the appearance of the
|
||||
`time` segment, you would use:
|
||||
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FOREGROUND='red'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_BACKGROUND='blue'
|
||||
|
||||
Note that you can also use a colorcode value. Example:
|
||||
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_FOREGROUND='021' # Dark blue
|
||||
|
||||
For a full list of supported colors, run the `spectrum_ls` program in your
|
||||
terminal.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Special Segment Colors
|
||||
|
||||
Some segments have additional color options if you want to customize the look of
|
||||
your prompt even further. These Segments are `context`, `vcs`, `rspec_stats`,
|
||||
`symfony2_tests`:
|
||||
|
||||
# Customizing `context` colors for root and non-root users
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND="green"
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND="cyan"
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_ROOT_BACKGROUND="red"
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_ROOT_FOREGROUND="blue"
|
||||
|
||||
# Advanced `vcs` color customization
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_FOREGROUND='blue'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_DARK_FOREGROUND='black'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKGROUND='green'
|
||||
# If VCS changes are detected:
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MODIFIED_FOREGROUND='red'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MODIFIED_BACKGROUND='cyan'
|
||||
|
||||
# rspec_stats for good test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_GOOD_FOREGROUND='blue'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_GOOD_BACKGROUND='green'
|
||||
# rspec_stats for average test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_AVG_FOREGROUND='black'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_AVG_BACKGROUND='cyan'
|
||||
# rspec_stats for poor test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_BAD_FOREGROUND='red'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_RSPEC_STATS_BAD_BACKGROUND='white'
|
||||
|
||||
# symfony2_tests for good test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_GOOD_FOREGROUND='blue'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_GOOD_BACKGROUND='green'
|
||||
# symfony2_tests for average test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_AVG_FOREGROUND='black'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_AVG_BACKGROUND='cyan'
|
||||
# symfony2_tests for poor test coverage
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_BAD_FOREGROUND='red'
|
||||
POWERLEVEL9K_SYMFONY2_TESTS_BAD_BACKGROUND='white'
|
||||
|
||||
### Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
Here are some fixes to some common problems.
|
||||
|
||||
#### Gaps Between Segments
|
||||
|
||||
You can see this issue in the screenshot, below:
|
||||
|
||||
![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2014/12/font_issue.png)
|
||||
|
||||
Thankfully, this is easy to fix. This happens if you have successfully installed
|
||||
Powerline fonts, but did not make a Powerline font the default font in your
|
||||
terminal emulator (e.g., 'terminator', 'gnome-terminal', 'konsole', etc.,).
|
||||
|
||||
#### Segment Colors are Wrong
|
||||
|
||||
If the color display within your terminal seems off, it's possible you are using
|
||||
a reduced color set. You can check this by invoking `echotc Co` in your
|
||||
terminal, which should yield `256`. If you see something different, try setting
|
||||
`xterm-256color` in your `~/.zshrc`:
|
||||
|
||||
TERM=xterm-256color
|
||||
|
||||
#### Strange Characters in prompt
|
||||
|
||||
If your prompt shows strange character like this:
|
||||
|
||||
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1544760/9156161/e0e584e6-3ed0-11e5-897a-2318a8e32d35.png)
|
||||
|
||||
it is most likely that you set `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE="awesome-patched"`, but
|
||||
did not install an [awesome-font](https://github.com/gabrielelana/awesome-terminal-fonts). For most other modes, you need a [powerline-patched](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) font.
|
||||
|
||||
### Meta
|
||||
|
||||
#### Kudos
|
||||
|
||||
This theme wouldn't have happened without inspiration from the original
|
||||
[agnoster](https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme) ZSH theme.
|
||||
|
||||
Before creating this theme, I also tried [jeremyFreeAgent's
|
||||
theme](https://github.com/jeremyFreeAgent/oh-my-zsh-powerline-theme) and
|
||||
[maverick2000's theme, ZSH2000](https://github.com/maverick2000/zsh2000).
|
||||
|
||||
#### Developing
|
||||
|
||||
Documentation for developers is kept on the [Powerlevel9k Github
|
||||
wiki](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki/Developer's-Guide).
|
||||
|
||||
#### Contributions / Bugs / Contact
|
||||
|
||||
If you have any requests or bug reports, please use the tracker in this Github
|
||||
repository.
|
||||
|
||||
I'm happy to accept code contributions from anyone who has a bug fix, new
|
||||
feature, or just a general improvement! Please submit your contribution as
|
||||
a Github pull-request.
|
||||
|
||||
If you would like to contact me directly, you can find my e-mail address on my
|
||||
[Github profile page](https://github.com/bhilburn).
|
||||
[Head to the Wiki](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -317,8 +317,7 @@ esac
|
|||
# `sed` is unfortunately not consistent across OSes when it comes to flags.
|
||||
SED_EXTENDED_REGEX_PARAMETER="-r"
|
||||
if [[ "$OS" == 'OSX' ]]; then
|
||||
local IS_BSD_SED
|
||||
IS_BSD_SED=$(sed --version &>> /dev/null || echo "BSD sed")
|
||||
local IS_BSD_SED="$(sed --version &>> /dev/null || echo "BSD sed")"
|
||||
if [[ -n "$IS_BSD_SED" ]]; then
|
||||
SED_EXTENDED_REGEX_PARAMETER="-E"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
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