diff --git a/.github/workflows/deploy-docs.yml b/.github/workflows/deploy-docs.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fce57307 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/deploy-docs.yml @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +name: Deploy Powerlevel10k Docs +on: + push: + branches: + - master + +jobs: + build: + name: Deploy docs + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - name: Checkout master + uses: actions/checkout@v2 + - name: Deploy docs + uses: mhausenblas/mkdocs-deploy-gh-pages@nomaterial + env: + GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} diff --git a/docs/configuration.md b/docs/configuration.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0bfc012 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/configuration.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# Configuration + +## For new users + +On the first run, Powerlevel10k [configuration wizard](features/wizard.md) will ask you a few +questions and configure your prompt. If it doesn't trigger automatically, type `p10k configure`. +Configuration wizard creates `~/.p10k.zsh` based on your preferences. Additional prompt +customization can be done by editing this file. It has plenty of comments to help you navigate +through configuration options. + +_FAQ_: + +- [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?](faq.md#what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard) +- [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](faq.md#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean) +- [How do I change the format of Git status?](faq.md#how-do-i-change-the-format-of-git-status) +- [How do I add username and/or hostname to prompt?](faq.md#how-do-i-add-username-andor-hostname-to-prompt) +- [How do I change prompt colors?](faq.md#how-do-i-change-prompt-colors) +- [Why some prompt segments appear and disappear as I'm typing?](faq.md#why-some-prompt-segments-appear-and-disappear-as-im-typing) + +_Troubleshooting_: + +- [Question mark in prompt](troubleshooting.md#question-mark-in-prompt). +- [Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render](troubleshooting.md#icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render). +- [Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols](troubleshooting.md#sub-pixel-imperfections-around-powerline-symbols). +- [Directory is difficult to see in prompt when using Rainbow style](troubleshooting.md#directory-is-difficult-to-see-in-prompt-when-using-rainbow-style). + +## For Powerlevel9k users + +If you've been using Powerlevel9k before, **do not remove the configuration options**. Powerlevel10k +will pick them up and provide you with the same prompt UI you are used to. See +[Powerlevel9k compatibility](#powerlevel9k-compatibility). + +_FAQ_: + +- [I'm using Powerlevel9k with Oh My Zsh. How do I migrate?](faq.md#im-using-powerlevel9k-with-oh-my-zsh-how-do-i-migrate) +- [What is the relationship between Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k?](faq.md#what-is-the-relationship-between-powerlevel9k-and-powerlevel10k) +- [Does Powerlevel10k always render exactly the same prompt as Powerlevel9k given the same config?](faq.md#does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config) + +_Troubleshooting_: [Extra or missing spaces in prompt compared to Powerlevel9k](troubleshooting.md#extra-or-missing-spaces-in-prompt-compared-to-powerlevel9k). diff --git a/docs/faq.md b/docs/faq.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..15b7213d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/faq.md @@ -0,0 +1,618 @@ +# FAQ + +## How do I update Powerlevel10k? + +The command to update Powerlevel10k depends on how it was installed. + +| Installation | Update command | +| ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Manual](installation.md#manual) | `git -C ~/powerlevel10k pull` | +| [Oh My Zsh](installation.md#oh-my-zsh) | `git -C ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/themes/powerlevel10k pull` | +| [Prezto](installation.md#prezto) | `zprezto-update` | +| [Zim](installation.md#zim) | `zimfw update` | +| [Antigen](installation.md#antigen) | `antigen update` | +| [Zplug](installation.md#zplug) | `zplug update` | +| [Zgen](installation.md#zgen) | `zgen update` | +| [Zplugin](installation.md#zplugin) | `zplugin update` | +| [Zinit](installation.md#zinit) | `zinit update` | +| [Homebrew](installation.md#homebrew) | `brew update && brew upgrade` | +| [Arch Linux](installation.md#arch-linux) | `yay -S --noconfirm zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git` | + +**IMPORTANT**: Restart Zsh after updating Powerlevel10k. [Do not use `source ~/.zshrc`](troubleshooting.md#weird-things-happen-after-typing-source-zshrc). + +## How do I uninstall Powerlevel10k? + +Remove all references to "p10k" from `~/.zshrc`. You might have this snippet at the top: + +```zsh +if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then + source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" +fi +``` + +And this at the bottom: + +```zsh +[[ ! -f ~/.p10k.zsh ]] || source ~/.p10k.zsh +``` + +These are added by the [configuration wizard](features/wizard.md). Remove them. + +Remove all references to "powerlevel10k" from `~/.zshrc`, `~/.zpreztorc` and `~/.zimrc` (some +of these files may be missing -- this is normal). These references have been added manually by +yourself when installing Powerlevel10k. Refer to the [installation instructions](installation.md) +if you need a reminder. +Verify that all references to "p10k" and "powerlevel10k" are gone from `~/.zshrc`, `~/.zpreztorc` +and `~/.zimrc`. + +```zsh +grep -E 'p10k|powerlevel10k' ~/.zshrc ~/.zpreztorc ~/.zimrc 2>/dev/null +``` + +If this command produces output, there are still references to "p10k" or "powerlevel10k". You +need to remove them. + +Delete Powerlevel10k configuration file. This file is created by the +[configuration wizard](features/wizard.md) and may contain manual edits by yourself. + +```zsh +rm -f ~/.p10k.zsh +``` + +Delete Powerlevel10k source files. These files have been downloaded when you've installed +Powerlevel10k. The command to delete them depends on which installation method you'd chosen. +Refer to the [installation instructions](installation.md) if you need a reminder. + +| Installation | Uninstall command | +| ---------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| [Manual](installation.md#manual) | `rm -rf ~/powerlevel10k` | +| [Oh My Zsh](installation.md#oh-my-zsh) | `rm -rf -- ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/themes/powerlevel10k` | +| [Prezto](installation.md#prezto) | n/a | +| [Zim](installation.md#zim) | `zimfw uninstall` | +| [Antigen](installation.md#antigen) | `antigen purge romkatv/powerlevel10k` | +| [Zplug](installation.md#zplug) | `zplug clean` | +| [Zgen](installation.md#zgen) | `zgen reset` | +| [Zplugin](installation.md#zplugin) | `zplugin delete romkatv/powerlevel10k` | +| [Zinit](installation.md#zinit) | `zinit delete romkatv/powerlevel10k` | +| [Homebrew](installation.md#homebrew) | `brew uninstall powerlevel10k; brew untap romkatv/powerlevel10k` | +| [Arch Linux](installation.md#arch-linux) | `yay -R --noconfirm zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git` | + +Restart Zsh. [Do not use `source ~/.zshrc`](troubleshooting.md#weird-things-happen-after-typing-source-zshrc). + +## How do I install Powerlevel10k on a machine without Internet access? + +Run this command on the machine without Internet access: + +```sh +uname -sm | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' +``` + +Run these commands on a machine connected to the Internet after replacing the value of `target_uname` with the output of the previous command: + +```sh +target_uname="replace this with the output of the previous command" +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k +GITSTATUS_CACHE_DIR="$HOME"/powerlevel10k/gitstatus/usrbin ~/powerlevel10k/gitstatus/install -f -s "${target_uname% *}" -m "${target_uname#* }" +``` + +Copy `~/powerlevel10k` from the machine connected to the Internet to the one without Internet access. +Add `source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme` to `~/.zshrc` on the machine without Internet access: + +```zsh +echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +If `~/.zshrc` on the machine without Internet access sets `ZSH_THEME`, remove that line. + +```zsh +sed -i.bak '/^ZSH_THEME=/d' ~/.zshrc +``` + +To update, remove `~/powerlevel10k` on both machines and repeat steps 1-3. + +## Where can I ask for help and report bugs? + +The best way to ask for help and to report bugs is to [open an issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues). + +[Gitter](https://gitter.im/powerlevel10k/community?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge) +is another option. + +If all else fails, email roman.perepelitsa@gmail.com. + +If necessary, encrypt your communication with [this PGP key](https://api.github.com/users/romkatv/gpg_keys). + +## Which aspects of shell and terminal does Powerlevel10k affect? + +Powerlevel10k defines prompt and nothing else. It sets [prompt-related options](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Options.html#Prompting), and parameters `PS1` and `RPS1`. + +![Prompt Highlight](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/prompt-highlight.png) + +Everything within the highlighted areas on the screenshot is produced by Powerlevel10k. +Powerlevel10k has no control over the terminal content or colors outside these areas. + +Powerlevel10k does not affect: + +- Terminal window/tab title. +- Colors used by `ls`. +- The behavior of `git` command. +- The content and style of Tab completions. +- Command line colors (syntax highlighting, autosuggestions, etc.). +- Key bindings. +- Aliases. +- Prompt parameters other than `PS1` and `RPS1`. +- Zsh options other than those [related to prompt](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Options.html#Prompting). + +## I'm using Powerlevel9k with Oh My Zsh. How do I migrate? + +1. Run this command: + +```zsh +# Add powerlevel10k to the list of Oh My Zsh themes. +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git $ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/powerlevel10k +# Replace ZSH_THEME="powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k" with ZSH_THEME="powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k". +sed -i.bak 's/powerlevel9k/powerlevel10k/g' ~/.zshrc +# Restart Zsh. +exec zsh +``` + +2. _Optional but highly recommended:_ + 1. Install [the recommended font](fonts.md). + 1. Type `p10k configure` and choose your favorite prompt style. + +_Related:_ + +- [Powerlevel9k compatibility.](features/p9k_compatibility.md) +- [Does Powerlevel10k always render exactly the same prompt as Powerlevel9k given the same config?](#does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config) +- [Extra or missing spaces in prompt compared to Powerlevel9k.](troubleshooting.md#extra-or-missing-spaces-in-prompt-compared-to-powerlevel9k) +- [Configuration wizard.](features/wizard.md) + +## Is it really fast? + +Yes. + + + +Benchmark results obtained with +[zsh-prompt-benchmark](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh-prompt-benchmark) on an Intel i9-7900X +running Ubuntu 18.04 with the config from the demo. + +| Theme | Prompt Latency | +| ------------------- | -------------: | +| powerlevel9k/master | 1046 ms | +| powerlevel9k/next | 1005 ms | +| **powerlevel10k** | **8.7 ms** | + +Powerlevel10k is over 100 times faster than Powerlevel9k in this benchmark. + +In fairness, Powerlevel9k has acceptable latency when given a spartan configuration. If all you need +is the current directory without truncation or shortening, Powerlevel9k can render it for you in +17 ms. Powerlevel10k can do the same 30 times faster but it won't matter in practice because 17 ms +is fast enough (the threshold where latency becomes noticeable is around 50 ms). You have to be +careful with Powerlevel9k configuration as it's all too easy to make prompt frustratingly slow. +Powerlevel10k, on the other hand, doesn't require trading latency for utility -- it's virtually +instant with any configuration. It stays well below the 50 ms mark, leaving most of the latency +budget for other plugins you might install. + +## How do I enable instant prompt? + +See [instant prompt](features/instant_prompt.md) to learn about instant prompt. This section explains how you +can enable it and lists caveats that you should be aware of. + +Instant prompt can be enabled either through `p10k configure` or by manually adding the following +code snippet at the top of `~/.zshrc`: + +```zsh +# Enable Powerlevel10k instant prompt. Should stay close to the top of ~/.zshrc. +# Initialization code that may require console input (password prompts, [y/n] +# confirmations, etc.) must go above this block; everything else may go below. +if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then + source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" +fi +``` + +It's important that you copy the lines verbatim. Don't replace `source` with something else, don't +call `zcompile`, don't redirect output, etc. + +When instant prompt is enabled, for the duration of Zsh initialization standard input is redirected +to `/dev/null` and standard output with standard error are redirected to a temporary file. Once Zsh +is fully initialized, standard file descriptors are restored and the content of the temporary file +is printed out. + +When using instant prompt, you should carefully check any output that appears on Zsh startup as it +may indicate that initialization has been altered, or perhaps even broken, by instant prompt. +Initialization code that may require console input, such as asking for a keyring password or for a +_[y/n]_ confirmation, must be moved above the instant prompt preamble in `~/.zshrc`. Initialization +code that merely prints to console but never reads from it will work correctly with instant prompt, +although output that normally has colors may appear uncolored. You can either leave it be, suppress +the output, or move it above the instant prompt preamble. + +Here's an example of `~/.zshrc` that breaks when instant prompt is enabled: + +```zsh +if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then + source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" +fi + +keychain id_rsa --agents ssh # asks for password +chatty-script # spams to stdout even when everything is fine +# ... +``` + +Fixed version: + +```zsh +keychain id_rsa --agents ssh # moved before instant prompt + +# OK to perform console I/O before this point. +if [[ -r "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" ]]; then + source "${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/p10k-instant-prompt-${(%):-%n}.zsh" +fi +# From this point on, until zsh is fully initialized, console input won't work and +# console output may appear uncolored. + +chatty-script >/dev/null # spam output suppressed +# ... +``` + +If `POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT` is unset or set to `verbose`, Powerlevel10k will print a warning +when it detects console output during initialization to bring attention to potential issues. You can +silence this warning (without suppressing console output) with `POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT=quiet`. +This is recommended if some initialization code in `~/.zshrc` prints to console and it's infeasible +to move it above the instant prompt preamble or to suppress its output. You can completely disable +instant prompt with `POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT=off`. Do this if instant prompt breaks Zsh +initialization and you don't know how to fix it. + +_Note_: Instant prompt requires Zsh >= 5.4. It's OK to enable it even when using an older version of +Zsh but it won't do anything. + +## What do different symbols in Git status mean? + +When using Lean, Classic or Rainbow style, Git status may look like this: + +```text +feature:master ⇣42⇡42 ⇠42⇢42 *42 merge ~42 +42 !42 ?42 +``` + +| Symbol | Meaning | Source | +| --------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `feature` | current branch; replaced with `#tag` or `@commit` if not on a branch | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `master` | remote tracking branch; only shown if different from local branch | `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u}` | +| `⇣42` | this many commits behind the remote | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `⇡42` | this many commits ahead of the remote | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `⇠42` | this many commits behind the push remote | `git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@{push}` | +| `⇢42` | this many commits ahead of the push remote | `git rev-list --left-right --count HEAD...@{push}` | +| `*42` | this many stashes | `git stash list` | +| `merge` | repository state | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `~42` | this many merge conflicts | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `+42` | this many staged changes | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `!42` | this many unstaged changes | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `?42` | this many untracked files | `git status --ignore-submodules=dirty` | +| `─` | the number of staged, unstaged or untracked files is unknown | `echo $POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_INDEX_SIZE_DIRTY` or `git config --get bash.showDirtyState` | + +_Related_: [How do I change the format of Git status?](#how-do-i-change-the-format-of-git-status) + +## How do I change the format of Git status? + +To change the format of Git status, open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for `my_git_formatter` and edit its +source code. + +_Related_: [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean) + +## Why is Git status from `$HOME/.git` not displayed in prompt? + +When using Lean, Classic or Rainbow style, `~/.p10k.zsh` contains the following parameter: + +```zsh +# Don't show Git status in prompt for repositories whose workdir matches this pattern. +# For example, if set to '~', the Git repository at $HOME/.git will be ignored. +# Multiple patterns can be combined with '|': '~(|/foo)|/bar/baz/*'. +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_DISABLED_WORKDIR_PATTERN='~' +``` + +To see Git status for `$HOME/.git` in prompt, open `~/.p10k.zsh` and remove +`POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_DISABLED_WORKDIR_PATTERN`. + +## Why does Git status sometimes appear grey and then gets colored after a short period of time? + +tl;dr: When Git status in prompt is greyed out, it means Powerlevel10k is currently computing +up-to-date Git status in the background. Prompt will get automatically refreshed when this +computation completes. + +When your current directory is within a Git repository, Powerlevel10k computes up-to-date Git +status after every command. If the repository is large, or the machine is slow, this computation +can take quite a bit of time. If it takes longer than 20 milliseconds (configurable via +`POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS`), Powerlevel10k displays the last known Git status in +grey and continues to compute up-to-date Git status in the background. When the computation +completes, Powerlevel10k refreshes prompt with new information, this time with colored Git status. + +## How do I add username and/or hostname to prompt? + +When using Lean, Classic or Rainbow style, prompt shows `username@hostname` when you are logged in +as root or via SSH. There is little value in showing `username` or `hostname` when you are logged in +to your local machine as a normal user. So the absence of `username@hostname` in your prompt is an +indication that you are working locally and that you aren't root. You can change it, however. + +Open `~/.p10k.zsh`. Close to the top you can see the most important parameters that define which +segments are shown in your prompt. All generally useful prompt segments are listed in there. Some of +them are enabled, others are commented out. One of them is of interest to you. + +```zsh +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=( + ... + context # user@hostname + ... +) +``` + +Search for `context` to find the section in the config that lists parameters specific to this prompt +segment. You should see the following lines: + +```zsh +# Don't show context unless running with privileges or in SSH. +# Tip: Remove the next line to always show context. +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_{DEFAULT,SUDO}_{CONTENT,VISUAL_IDENTIFIER}_EXPANSION= +``` + +If you follow the tip and remove (or comment out) the last line, you'll always see +`username@hostname` in prompt. You can change the format to just `username`, or change the color, by +adjusting the values of parameters nearby. There are plenty of comments to help you navigate. + +You can also move `context` to a different position in `POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS` or even +to `POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS`. + +## Why some prompt segments appear and disappear as I'm typing? + +Prompt segments can be configured to be shown only when the current command you are typing invokes +a relevant tool. + +```zsh +# Show prompt segment "kubecontext" only when the command you are typing +# invokes kubectl, helm, kubens, kubectx, oc, istioctl, kogito, k9s or helmfile. +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_ON_COMMAND='kubectl|helm|kubens|kubectx|oc|istioctl|kogito|k9s|helmfile' +``` + +Configs created by `p10k configure` may contain parameters of this kind. To customize when different +prompt segments are shown, open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for `SHOW_ON_COMMAND` and either remove these +parameters or change their values. + +You can also define a function in `~/.zshrc` to toggle the display of a prompt segment between +_always_ and _on command_. This is similar to `kubeon`/`kubeoff` from +[kube-ps1](https://github.com/jonmosco/kube-ps1). + +```zsh +function kube-toggle() { + if (( ${+POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_ON_COMMAND} )); then + unset POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_ON_COMMAND + else + POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_ON_COMMAND='kubectl|helm|kubens|kubectx|oc|istioctl|kogito|k9s|helmfile' + fi + p10k reload + if zle; then + zle push-input + zle accept-line + fi +} +``` + +Invoke this function by typing `kube-toggle`. You can also bind it to a key by adding two more lines +to `~/.zshrc`: + +```zsh +zle -N kube-toggle +bindkey '^]' kube-toggle # ctrl-] to toggle kubecontext in powerlevel10k prompt +``` + +## How do I change prompt colors? + +You can either [change the color palette used by your terminal](#change-the-color-palette-used-by-your-terminal) or +[set colors through Powerlevel10k configuration parameters](#set-colors-through-powerlevel10k-configuration-parameters). + +### Change the color palette used by your terminal + +How exactly you change the terminal color palette (a.k.a. color scheme, or theme) depends on the +kind of terminal you are using. Look around in terminal's settings/preferences or consult +documentation. + +When you change the terminal color palette, it usually affects only the first 16 colors, numbered +from 0 to 15. In order to see any effect on Powerlevel10k prompt, you need to use prompt style that +utilizes these low-numbered colors. Type `p10k configure` and select _Rainbow_, _Lean_ → _8 colors_ +or _Pure_ → _Original_. Other styles use higher-numbered colors, so they look the same in any +terminal color palette. + +### Set colors through Powerlevel10k configuration parameters + +Open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for "color", "foreground" and "background" and change values of +appropriate parameters. For example, here's how you can set the foreground of `time` prompt segment +to bright red: + +```zsh +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FOREGROUND=160 +``` + +Colors are specified using numbers from 0 to 255. Colors from 0 to 15 look differently in different +terminals. Many terminals also support customization of these colors through color palettes +(a.k.a. color schemes, or themes). Colors from 16 to 255 always look the same. + +Type `source ~/.p10k.zsh` to apply your changes to the current Zsh session. + +To see how different colors look in your terminal, run the following command: + +```zsh +for i in {0..255}; do print -Pn "%K{$i} %k%F{$i}${(l:3::0:)i}%f " ${${(M)$((i%6)):#3}:+$'\n'}; done +``` + +## Why does Powerlevel10k spawn extra processes? + +Powerlevel10k uses [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) as the backend behind `vcs` +prompt; gitstatus spawns `gitstatusd` and `zsh`. See +[gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) for details. Powerlevel10k may also spawn `zsh` +to perform computation without blocking prompt. To avoid security hazard, these background processes +aren't shared by different interactive shells. They terminate automatically when the parent `zsh` +process terminates or runs `exec(3)`. + +## Are there configuration options that make Powerlevel10k slow? + +No, Powerlevel10k is always fast, with any configuration you throw at it. If you have noticeable +prompt latency when using Powerlevel10k, please +[open an issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues). + +## Is Powerlevel10k fast to load? + +Yes, provided that you are using Zsh >= 5.4. + +Loading time, or time to first prompt, can be measured with the following benchmark: + +```zsh +time (repeat 1000 zsh -dfis <<< 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme') +``` + +_Note:_ This measures time to first complete prompt. Powerlevel10k can also display a +[limited prompt](features/instant_prompt.md) before the full-featured prompt is ready. + +Running this command with `~/powerlevel10k` as the current directory on the same machine as in the +[prompt benchmark](#is-it-really-fast) takes 29 seconds (29 ms per invocation). This is about 6 +times faster than powerlevel9k/master and 17 times faster than powerlevel9k/next. + +## What is the relationship between Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k? + +Powerlevel10k was forked from Powerlevel9k in March 2019 after a week-long discussion in +[powerlevel9k#1170](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/issues/1170). Powerlevel9k was +already a mature project with large user base and release cycle measured in months. Powerlevel10k +was spun off to iterate on performance improvements and new features at much higher pace. + +Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k are independent projects. When using one, you shouldn't install the +other. Issues should be filed against the project that you actually use. There are no individuals +that have commit rights in both repositories. All bug fixes and new features committed to +Powerlevel9k repository get ported to Powerlevel10k. + +Over time, virtually all code in Powerlevel10k has been rewritten. There is currently no meaningful +overlap between the implementations of Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k. + +Powerlevel10k is committed to maintaining backward compatibility with all configs indefinitely. This +commitment covers all configuration parameters recognized by Powerlevel9k (see +[Powerlevel9k compatibility](features/p9k_compatibility.md)) and additional parameters that only +Powerlevel10k understands. Names of all parameters in Powerlevel10k start with `POWERLEVEL9K_` for +consistency. + +## Does Powerlevel10k always render exactly the same prompt as Powerlevel9k given the same config? + +Almost. There are a few differences. + +- By default only `git` vcs backend is enabled in Powerlevel10k. If you need `svn` and `hg`, add + them to `POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS`. These backends aren't yet optimized in Powerlevel10k, so + enabling them will make prompt _very slow_. +- Powerlevel10k doesn't support `POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_SHOW_SUBMODULE_DIRTY=true`. +- Powerlevel10k strives to be bug-compatible with Powerlevel9k but not when it comes to egregious + bugs. If you accidentally rely on these bugs, your prompt will differ between Powerlevel9k and + Powerlevel10k. Some examples: + - Powerlevel9k ignores some options that are set after the theme is sourced while Powerlevel10k + respects all options. If you see different icons in Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k, you've + probably defined `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE` before sourcing the theme. This parameter gets ignored + by Powerlevel9k but honored by Powerlevel10k. If you want your prompt to look in Powerlevel10k + the same as in Powerlevel9k, remove `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE`. + - Powerlevel9k doesn't respect `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT`. As a result, right prompt in Powerlevel10k + can have an extra space at the end compared to Powerlevel9k. Set `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0` if you + don't want that space. More details in + [troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md#extra-space-without-background-on-the-right-side-of-right-prompt). + - Powerlevel9k has inconsistent spacing around icons. This was fixed in Powerlevel10k. Set + `POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to get the same spacing as in Powerlevel9k. More + details in [troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md#extra-or-missing-spaces-around-icons). + - There are dozens more bugs in Powerlevel9k that don't exist in Powerlevel10k. + +If you notice any other changes in prompt appearance when switching from Powerlevel9k to +Powerlevel10k, please [open an issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues). + +## What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard? + +There are as many opinions on what constitutes the best prompt as there are people. It mostly comes +down to personal preference. There are, however, a few hidden implications of different choices. + +Pure style is an exact replication of [Pure Zsh theme](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure). It +exists to ease the migration for users of this theme. Unless you are one of them, choose Lean +style over Pure. + +If you want to confine prompt colors to the selected terminal color palette (say, _Solarized Dark_), +use _Rainbow_, _Lean_ → _8 colors_ or _Pure_ → _Original_. Other styles use fixed colors and thus +look the same in any terminal color palette. + +All styles except Pure have an option to use _ASCII_ charset. Prompt will look less pretty but will +render correctly with all fonts and in all locales. + +If you enable transient prompt, take advantage of two-line prompt. You'll get the benefit of +extra space for typing commands without the usual drawback of reduced scrollback density. Having +all commands start from the same offset is also nice. + +Similarly, if you enable transient prompt, sparse prompt (with an empty line before prompt) is a +great choice. + +If you are using vi keymap, choose prompt with `prompt_char` in it (shown as green `❯` in the +wizard). This symbol changes depending on vi mode: `❯`, `❮`, `V`, `▶` for insert, command, visual +and replace mode respectively. When a command fails, the symbol turns red. _Lean_ style always has +`prompt_char` in it. _Rainbow_ and _Classic_ styles have it only in the two-line configuration +without left frame. + +If you value horizontal space or prefer minimalist aesthetics: + +- Use a monospace font, such as [the recommended font](fonts.md). + Non-monospace fonts require extra space after icons that are larger than a single column. +- Use Lean style. Compared to Classic and Rainbow, it saves two characters per prompt segment. +- Disable _current time_ and _frame_. +- Use _few icons_. The extra icons enabled by the _many icons_ option primarily serve decorative + function. Informative icons, such as background job indicator, will be shown either way. + +_Note_: You can run configuration wizard as many times as you like. Type `p10k configure` to try new +prompt style. + +## How to make Powerlevel10k look like robbyrussell Oh My Zsh theme? + +Use [this config](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/blob/master/config/p10k-robbyrussell.zsh). + +You can either download it, save as `~/.p10k.zsh` and `source ~/.p10k.zsh` from `~/.zshrc`, or +source `p10k-robbyrussell.zsh` directly from your cloned `powerlevel10k` repository. + +## Can prompts for completed commands display error status for _those_ commands instead of the commands preceding them? + +No. When you hit _ENTER_ and the command you've typed starts running, its error status isn't yet +known, so it cannot be shown in prompt. When the command completes, the error status gets known but +it's no longer possible to update prompt for _that_ command. This is why the error status for every +command is reflected in the _next_ prompt. + +For details, see [this post on /r/zsh](https://www.reddit.com/r/zsh/comments/eg49ff/powerlevel10k_prompt_history_exit_code_colors/fc5huku). + +## What is the minimum supported Zsh version? + +Zsh 5.1 or newer should work. Fast startup requires Zsh >= 5.4. + +## How were these screenshots and animated gifs created? + +All screenshots and animated gifs were recorded in GNOME Terminal with +[the recommended font](fonts.md) and Tango Dark color palette with +custom background color (`#171A1B` instead of `#2E3436` -- twice as dark). + +![GNOME Terminal Color Settings](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/gnome-terminal-colors.png) + +Syntax highlighting, where present, was provided by [zsh-syntax-highlighting](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-syntax-highlighting). + +## How was the recommended font created? + +[The recommended font](fonts.md) is the product of many +individuals. Its origin is _Bitstream Vera Sans Mono_, which has given birth to _Menlo_, which in +turn has spawned _Meslo_. Finally, extra glyphs have been added to _Meslo_ with scripts forked +from Nerd Fonts. The final font is released under the terms of +[Apache License](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20License.txt). + +MesloLGS NF font can be recreated with the following command (requires `git` and `docker`): + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/nerd-fonts.git +cd nerd-fonts +./build 'Meslo/S/*' +``` + +If everything goes well, four `ttf` files will appear in `./out`. + +## How to package Powerlevel10k for distribution? + +It's currently neither easy nor recommended to package and distribute Powerlevel10k. There are no +instructions you can follow that would allow you to easily update your package when new versions of +Powerlevel10k are released. This may change in the future but not soon. diff --git a/docs/features.md b/docs/features.md index 5de923c4..d570c85c 100644 --- a/docs/features.md +++ b/docs/features.md @@ -1,7 +1,13 @@ # Features -* [Configuration wizard](features/wizard.md) -* [Uncompromising performance](features/uncompromising_performance.md) -* [Powerlevel10k Compatibility](features/p10k_compatibility.md) -* [Pure compatibility](features/pure_compatibility.md) -* [Instant prompt](features/instant_prompt.md) \ No newline at end of file +- [Configuration wizard](features/wizard.md) +- [Uncompromising performance](features/uncompromising_performance.md) +- [Powerlevel9k Compatibility](features/p9k_compatibility.md) +- [Pure compatibility](features/pure_compatibility.md) +- [Instant prompt](features/instant_prompt.md) +- [Show on Command](features/show_on_command.md) +- [Transient Prompt](features/transient_prompt.md) +- [Current Directory that just works](features/current_directory.md) +- [Extremely Customizable](features/customizable.md) +- [Batteries included](features/batteries_included.md) +- [Extensible](features/extensible.md) diff --git a/docs/features/batteries_included.md b/docs/features/batteries_included.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d1f5d54 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/features/batteries_included.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# Batteries included + +Powerlevel10k comes with dozens of built-in high quality segments. When you run `p10k configure` +and choose any style except [Pure](pure_compatibility.md), many of these segments get enabled by +default while others be manually enabled by opening `~/.p10k.zsh` and uncommenting them. You can +enable as many segments as you like. It won't slow down your prompt or Zsh startup. + +| Segment | Meaning | +| -----------------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | +| `os_icon` | your OS logo (apple for macOS, swirl for debian, etc.) | +| `dir` | current working directory | +| `vcs` | Git repository status | +| `prompt_char` | multi-functional prompt symbol; changes depending on vi mode: `❯`, `❮`, `V`, `▶` for insert, command, visual and replace mode respectively; turns red on error | +| `context` | user@hostname | +| `status` | exit code of the last command | +| `command_execution_time` | duration (wall time) of the last command | +| `background_jobs` | presence of background jobs | +| `time` | current time | +| `direnv` | [direnv](https://direnv.net/) status | +| `asdf` | tool versions from [asdf](https://github.com/asdf-vm/asdf) | +| `virtualenv` | python environment from [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) | +| `anaconda` | virtual environment from [conda](https://conda.io/) | +| `pyenv` | python environment from [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) | +| `goenv` | go environment from [goenv](https://github.com/syndbg/goenv) | +| `nodenv` | node.js environment from [nodenv](https://github.com/nodenv/nodenv) | +| `nvm` | node.js environment from [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm) | +| `nodeenv` | node.js environment from [nodeenv](https://github.com/ekalinin/nodeenv) | +| `rbenv` | ruby environment from [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv) | +| `rvm` | ruby environment from [rvm](https://rvm.io) | +| `fvm` | flutter environment from [fvm](https://github.com/leoafarias/fvm) | +| `luaenv` | lua environment from [luaenv](https://github.com/cehoffman/luaenv) | +| `jenv` | java environment from [jenv](https://github.com/jenv/jenv) | +| `plenv` | perl environment from [plenv](https://github.com/tokuhirom/plenv) | +| `phpenv` | php environment from [phpenv](https://github.com/phpenv/phpenv) | +| `haskell_stack` | haskell version from [stack](https://haskellstack.org/) | +| `node_version` | [node.js](https://nodejs.org/) version | +| `go_version` | [go](https://golang.org) version | +| `rust_version` | [rustc](https://www.rust-lang.org) version | +| `dotnet_version` | [dotnet](https://dotnet.microsoft.com) version | +| `php_version` | [php](https://www.php.net/) version | +| `laravel_version` | [laravel php framework](https://laravel.com/) version | +| `java_version` | [java](https://www.java.com/) version | +| `package` | `name@version` from [package.json](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package.json) | +| `kubecontext` | current [kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) context | +| `terraform` | [terraform](https://www.terraform.io) workspace | +| `aws` | [aws profile](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-profiles.html) | +| `aws_eb_env` | [aws elastic beanstalk](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/) environment | +| `azure` | [azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure) account name | +| `gcloud` | [google cloud](https://cloud.google.com/) cli account and project | +| `google_app_cred` | [google application credentials](https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production) | +| `nordvpn` | [nordvpn](https://nordvpn.com/) connection status | +| `ranger` | [ranger](https://github.com/ranger/ranger) shell | +| `nnn` | [nnn](https://github.com/jarun/nnn) shell | +| `vim_shell` | [vim](https://www.vim.org/) shell (`:sh`) | +| `midnight_commander` | [midnight commander](https://midnight-commander.org/) shell | +| `nix_shell` | [nix shell](https://nixos.org/nixos/nix-pills/developing-with-nix-shell.html) indicator | +| `todo` | [todo](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt-cli) items | +| `timewarrior` | [timewarrior](https://timewarrior.net/) tracking status | +| `taskwarrior` | [taskwarrior](https://taskwarrior.org/) task count | +| `vpn_ip` | virtual private network indicator | +| `ip` | IP address and bandwidth usage for a specified network interface | +| `load` | CPU load | +| `disk_usage` | disk usage | +| `ram` | free RAM | +| `swap` | used swap | +| `public_ip` | public IP address | +| `proxy` | system-wide http/https/ftp proxy | +| `wifi` | WiFi speed | +| `battery` | internal battery state and charge level (yep, batteries _literally_ included) | diff --git a/docs/features/current_directory.md b/docs/features/current_directory.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9737587 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/features/current_directory.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# Current directory that just works + +The current working directory is perhaps the most important prompt segment. Powerlevel10k goes to +great length to highlight its important parts and to truncate it with the least loss of information +when horizontal space gets scarce. + +![Powerlevel10k Directory Truncation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/directory-truncation.gif) + +When the full directory doesn't fit, the leftmost segment gets truncated to its shortest unique +prefix. In the screencast, `~/work` becomes `~/wo`. It couldn't be truncated to `~/w` because it +would be ambiguous (there was `~/wireguard` when the session was recorded). The next segment -- +`projects` -- turns into `p` as there was nothing else that started with `p` in `~/work/`. + +Directory segments are shown in one of three colors: + +- Truncated segments are bleak. +- Important segments are bright and never truncated. These include the first and the last segment, + roots of Git repositories, etc. +- Regular segments (not truncated but can be) use in-between color. + +_Tip_: If you copy-paste a truncated directory and hit _TAB_, it'll complete to the original. + +_Troubleshooting_: [Directory is difficult to see in prompt when using Rainbow style.](../troubleshooting.md#directory-is-difficult-to-see-in-prompt-when-using-rainbow-style) diff --git a/docs/features/customizable.md b/docs/features/customizable.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0e4f4e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/features/customizable.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Extremely customizable + +Powerlevel10k can be configured to look like any other Zsh theme out there. + +![Powerlevel10k Other Theme Emulation](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/other-theme-emulation.gif) + +[Pure](pure_compatibility.md), [Powerlevel9k](p9k_compatibility.md) and [robbyrussell](../faq.md#how-to-make-powerlevel10k-look-like-robbyrussell-oh-my-zsh-theme) emulations are built-in. +To emulate the appearance of other themes, you'll need to write a suitable configuration file. The +best way to go about it is to run `p10k configure`, select the style that is the closest to your +goal and then edit `~/.p10k.zsh`. + +The full range of Powerlevel10k appearance spans from spartan: + +![Powerlevel10k Spartan Style](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/spartan-style.png) + +To ~~ridiculous~~ extravagant: + +![Powerlevel10k Extravagant Style](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/extravagant-style.png) diff --git a/docs/features/extensible.md b/docs/features/extensible.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab606e9b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/features/extensible.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Extensible + +If there is no prompt segment that does what you need, implement your own. Powerlevel10k provides +public API for defining segments that are as fast and as flexible as built-in ones. + +![Powerlevel10k Custom Segment](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/custom-segment.gif) + +On Linux you can fetch current CPU temperature by reading `/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp`. +The screencast shows how to define a prompt segment to display this value. Once the segment is +defined, you can use it like any other segment. All standard customization parameters will work for +it out of the box. + +Type `p10k help segment` for reference. + +_Tip_: Prefix names of your own segments with `my_` to avoid clashes with future versions of +Powerlevel10k. diff --git a/docs/features/instant_prompt.md b/docs/features/instant_prompt.md index 073106ed..08d06fdc 100644 --- a/docs/features/instant_prompt.md +++ b/docs/features/instant_prompt.md @@ -4,19 +4,17 @@ If your `~/.zshrc` loads many plugins, or perhaps just a few slow ones (for example, [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) or [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)), you may have noticed that it takes some time for Zsh to start. -![Powerlevel10k No Instant Prompt]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/no-instant-prompt.gif) +![Powerlevel10k No Instant Prompt](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/no-instant-prompt.gif) Powerlevel10k can remove Zsh startup lag **even if it's not caused by a theme**. -![Powerlevel10k Instant Prompt]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/instant-prompt.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Instant Prompt](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/instant-prompt.gif) -This feature is called *Instant Prompt*. You need to explicitly enable it through `p10k configure` -or [manually](#how-do-i-enable-instant-prompt). It does what it says on the tin -- prints prompt +This feature is called _Instant Prompt_. You need to explicitly enable it through `p10k configure` +or [manually](../faq.md#how-do-i-enable-instant-prompt). It does what it says on the tin -- prints prompt instantly upon Zsh startup allowing you to start typing while plugins are still loading. -Other themes *increase* Zsh startup lag -- some by a lot, others by a just a little. Powerlevel10k -*removes* it outright. +Other themes _increase_ Zsh startup lag -- some by a lot, others by a just a little. Powerlevel10k +_removes_ it outright. -*FAQ:* [How do I enable instant prompt?](#how-do-i-enable-instant-prompt) \ No newline at end of file +_FAQ:_ [How do I enable instant prompt?](../faq.md#how-do-i-enable-instant-prompt) diff --git a/docs/features/p10k_compatibility.md b/docs/features/p10k_compatibility.md deleted file mode 100644 index 714ec25e..00000000 --- a/docs/features/p10k_compatibility.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Powerlevel9k compatibility - -Powerlevel10k understands all [Powerlevel9k](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k) -configuration parameters. - -![Powerlevel10k Compatibility with 9k]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/9k-compatibility.gif) - -[Migration](#installation) from Powerlevel9k to Powerlevel10k is a straightforward process. All -your `POWERLEVEL9K` configuration parameters will still work. Prompt will look the same as before -([almost]( - #does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config)) -but it will be [much faster](#uncompromising-performance) ([certainly](#is-it-really-fast)). - -*FAQ*: - -- [I'm using Powerlevel9k with Oh My Zsh. How do I migrate?]( - #im-using-powerlevel9k-with-oh-my-zsh-how-do-i-migrate) -- [Does Powerlevel10k always render exactly the same prompt as Powerlevel9k given the same config?]( - #does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config) -- [What is the relationship between Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k?]( - #What-is-the-relationship-between-powerlevel9k-and-powerlevel10k) diff --git a/docs/features/p9k_compatibility.md b/docs/features/p9k_compatibility.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f3e7ea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/features/p9k_compatibility.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Powerlevel9k compatibility + +Powerlevel10k understands all [Powerlevel9k](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k) +configuration parameters. + +![Powerlevel10k Compatibility with 9k](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/9k-compatibility.gif) + +[Migration](#installation) from Powerlevel9k to Powerlevel10k is a straightforward process. All +your `POWERLEVEL9K` configuration parameters will still work. Prompt will look the same as before +([almost](#does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config)) +but it will be [much faster](#uncompromising-performance) ([certainly](#is-it-really-fast)). + +_FAQ_: + +- [I'm using Powerlevel9k with Oh My Zsh. How do I migrate?](../faq.md#im-using-powerlevel9k-with-oh-my-zsh-how-do-i-migrate) +- [Does Powerlevel10k always render exactly the same prompt as Powerlevel9k given the same config?](../faq.md#does-powerlevel10k-always-render-exactly-the-same-prompt-as-powerlevel9k-given-the-same-config) +- [What is the relationship between Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k?](../faq.md#What-is-the-relationship-between-powerlevel9k-and-powerlevel10k) diff --git a/docs/features/pure_compatibility.md b/docs/features/pure_compatibility.md index fd94c503..8f977aac 100644 --- a/docs/features/pure_compatibility.md +++ b/docs/features/pure_compatibility.md @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ # Pure compatibility Powerlevel10k can produce the same prompt as [Pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure). Type -`p10k configure` and select *Pure* style. +`p10k configure` and select _Pure_ style. -![Powerlevel10k Pure Style]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/pure-style.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Pure Style](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/pure-style.gif) You can still use Powerlevel10k features such as [transient prompt](#transient-prompt) or [instant prompt](#instant-prompt) when sporting Pure style. @@ -14,5 +13,4 @@ parameters, so you'll need to use `POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_THRESHOLD `PURE_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME=3`, etc. All relevant parameters are in `~/.p10k.zsh`. This file has plenty of comments to help you navigate through it. -*FAQ:* [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?]( - #what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard) \ No newline at end of file +_FAQ:_ [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?](#what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard) diff --git a/docs/features/show_on_command.md b/docs/features/show_on_command.md index 6c5c75a5..88ece568 100644 --- a/docs/features/show_on_command.md +++ b/docs/features/show_on_command.md @@ -5,11 +5,10 @@ image on the cluster defined by the current kubernetes context. If you frequentl between "prod" and "testing", you might want to display the current context in Zsh prompt. If you do likewise for AWS, Azure and Google Cloud credentials, prompt will get pretty crowded. -Enter *Show On Command*. This feature makes prompt segments appear only when they are relevant to +Enter _Show On Command_. This feature makes prompt segments appear only when they are relevant to the command you are currently typing. -![Powerlevel10k Show On Command]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/show-on-command.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Show On Command](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/show-on-command.gif) Configs created by `p10k configure` enable show on command for several prompt segments by default. Here's the relevant parameter for kubernetes context: @@ -22,4 +21,4 @@ typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_KUBECONTEXT_SHOW_ON_COMMAND='kubectl|helm|kubens|kubectx To customize when different prompt segments are shown, open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for `SHOW_ON_COMMAND` and either remove these parameters to display affected segments unconditionally, -or change their values. \ No newline at end of file +or change their values. diff --git a/docs/features/transient_prompt.md b/docs/features/transient_prompt.md index 7f1887c0..041f4c13 100644 --- a/docs/features/transient_prompt.md +++ b/docs/features/transient_prompt.md @@ -1,13 +1,12 @@ # Transient prompt -When *Transient Prompt* is enabled through `p10k configure`, Powerlevel10k will trim down every +When _Transient Prompt_ is enabled through `p10k configure`, Powerlevel10k will trim down every prompt when accepting a command line. -![Powerlevel10k Transient Prompt]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/transient-prompt.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Transient Prompt](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/transient-prompt.gif) Transient prompt makes it much easier to copy-paste series of commands from the terminal scrollback. -*Tip*: If you enable transient prompt, take advantage of two-line prompt. You'll get the benefit of +_Tip_: If you enable transient prompt, take advantage of two-line prompt. You'll get the benefit of extra space for typing commands without the usual drawback of reduced scrollback density. Sparse -prompt (with an empty line before prompt) also works great in combination with transient prompt. \ No newline at end of file +prompt (with an empty line before prompt) also works great in combination with transient prompt. diff --git a/docs/features/uncompromising_performance.md b/docs/features/uncompromising_performance.md index 7c3b9e0c..181beef6 100644 --- a/docs/features/uncompromising_performance.md +++ b/docs/features/uncompromising_performance.md @@ -1,25 +1,24 @@ # Uncompromising performance -When you hit *ENTER*, the next prompt appears instantly. With Powerlevel10k there is no prompt lag. +When you hit _ENTER_, the next prompt appears instantly. With Powerlevel10k there is no prompt lag. If you install Cygwin on Raspberry Pi, `cd` into a Linux Git repository and activate enough prompt segments to fill four prompt lines on both sides of the screen... wait, that's just crazy and no one ever does that. Probably impossible, too. The point is, Powerlevel10k prompt is always fast, no matter what you do! -![Powerlevel10k Performance]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/performance.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Performance](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/performance.gif) Note how the effect of every command is instantly reflected by the very next prompt. -| Command | Prompt Indicator | Meaning | -|-------------------------------|:----------------:|----------------------------------------------------------------------:| -| `timew start hack linux` | `🛡️ hack linux` | time tracking enabled in [timewarrior](https://timewarrior.net/) | -| `touch x y` | `?2` | 2 untracked files in the Git repo | -| `rm COPYING` | `!1` | 1 unstaged change in the Git repo | -| `echo 3.7.3 >.python-version` | `🐍 3.7.3` | the current python version in [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) | +| Command | Prompt Indicator | Meaning | +| ----------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------: | +| `timew start hack linux` | `🛡️ hack linux` | time tracking enabled in [timewarrior](https://timewarrior.net/) | +| `touch x y` | `?2` | 2 untracked files in the Git repo | +| `rm COPYING` | `!1` | 1 unstaged change in the Git repo | +| `echo 3.7.3 >.python-version` | `🐍 3.7.3` | the current python version in [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) | Other Zsh themes capable of displaying the same information either produce prompt lag or print prompt that doesn't reflect the current state of the system and then refresh it later. With -Powerlevel10k you get fast prompt *and* up-to-date information. +Powerlevel10k you get fast prompt _and_ up-to-date information. -*FAQ*: [Is it really fast?](#is-it-really-fast) \ No newline at end of file +_FAQ_: [Is it really fast?](../faq.md#is-it-really-fast) diff --git a/docs/features/wizard.md b/docs/features/wizard.md index f6f64a86..27f2f44d 100644 --- a/docs/features/wizard.md +++ b/docs/features/wizard.md @@ -2,34 +2,28 @@ Type `p10k configure` to access the builtin configuration wizard right from your terminal. -![Powerlevel10k Configuration Wizard]( - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/configuration-wizard.gif) +![Powerlevel10k Configuration Wizard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/configuration-wizard.gif) -All styles except [Pure](#pure-compatibility) are functionally equivalent. They display the same +All styles except [Pure](pure_compatibility.md) are functionally equivalent. They display the same information and differ only in presentation. Configuration wizard creates `~/.p10k.zsh` based on your preferences. Additional prompt customization can be done by editing this file. It has plenty of comments to help you navigate through configuration options. -*Tip*: Install [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before +_Tip_: Install [the recommended font](../fonts.md) before running `p10k configure` to unlock all prompt styles. -*FAQ:* +_FAQ:_ -- [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?]( - #what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard) -- [What do different symbols in Git status mean?]( - #what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean) -- [How do I change prompt colors?](#how-do-i-change-prompt-colors) +- [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?](../faq.md#what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard) +- [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](../faq.md#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean) +- [How do I change prompt colors?](../faq.md#how-do-i-change-prompt-colors) -*Troubleshooting*: +_Troubleshooting_: -- [Some prompt styles are missing from the configuration wizard]( - #some-prompt-styles-are-missing-from-the-configuration-wizard). -- [Question mark in prompt](#question-mark-in-prompt). -- [Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render](#icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render). -- [Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols]( - #sub-pixel-imperfections-around-powerline-symbols). -- [Directory is difficult to see in prompt when using Rainbow style]( - #directory-is-difficult-to-see-in-prompt-when-using-rainbow-style). +- [Some prompt styles are missing from the configuration wizard](../troubleshooting.md#some-prompt-styles-are-missing-from-the-configuration-wizard). +- [Question mark in prompt](../troubleshooting.md#question-mark-in-prompt). +- [Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render](../troubleshooting.md#icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render). +- [Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols](../troubleshooting.md#sub-pixel-imperfections-around-powerline-symbols). +- [Directory is difficult to see in prompt when using Rainbow style](../troubleshooting.md#directory-is-difficult-to-see-in-prompt-when-using-rainbow-style). diff --git a/docs/font.md b/docs/font.md deleted file mode 100644 index cc69df80..00000000 --- a/docs/font.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -# Recommended font: Meslo Nerd Font patched for Powerlevel10k - -Gorgeous monospace font designed by Jim Lyles for Bitstream, customized by the same for Apple, -further customized by André Berg, and finally patched by yours truly with customized scripts -originally developed by Ryan L McIntyre of Nerd Fonts. Contains all glyphs and symbols that -Powerlevel10k may need. Battle-tested in dozens of different terminals on all major operating -systems. - -*FAQ*: [How was the recommended font created?](README.md#how-was-the-recommended-font-created) - -#### Automatic font installation - -If you are using iTerm2 or Termux, `p10k configure` can install the recommended font for you. -Simply answer `Yes` when asked whether to install *Meslo Nerd Font*. - -If you are using a different terminal, proceed with manual font installation. 👇 - -#### Manual font installation - -Download these four ttf files: - -- [MesloLGS NF Regular.ttf]( - https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Regular.ttf) -- [MesloLGS NF Bold.ttf]( - https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Bold.ttf) -- [MesloLGS NF Italic.ttf]( - https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Italic.ttf) -- [MesloLGS NF Bold Italic.ttf]( - https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Bold%20Italic.ttf) - -Double-click on each file and click "Install". This will make `MesloLGS NF` font available to all -applications on your system. Configure your terminal to use this font: - -- **iTerm2**: Open *iTerm2 → Preferences → Profiles → Text* and set *Font* to `MesloLGS NF`. - Alternatively, type `p10k configure` and answer `Yes` when asked whether to install - *Meslo Nerd Font*. -- **Apple Terminal** Open *Terminal → Preferences → Profiles → Text*, click *Change* under *Font* - and select `MesloLGS NF` family. -- **Hyper**: Open *Hyper → Edit → Preferences* and change the value of `fontFamily` under - `module.exports.config` to `MesloLGS NF`. -- **Visual Studio Code**: Open *File → Preferences → Settings*, enter - `terminal.integrated.fontFamily` in the search box and set the value to `MesloLGS NF`. -- **GNOME Terminal** (the default Ubuntu terminal): Open *Terminal → Preferences* and click on the - selected profile under *Profiles*. Check *Custom font* under *Text Appearance* and select - `MesloLGS NF Regular`. -- **Konsole**: Open *Settings → Edit Current Profile → Appearance*, click *Select Font* and select - `MesloLGS NF Regular`. -- **Tilix**: Open *Tilix → Preferences* and click on the selected profile under *Profiles*. Check - *Custom font* under *Text Appearance* and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. -- **Windows Console Host** (the old thing): Click the icon in the top left corner, then - *Properties → Font* and set *Font* to `MesloLGS NF`. -- **Windows Terminal** (the new thing): Open *Settings* (`Ctrl+,`), search for `fontFace` and set - value to `MesloLGS NF` for every profile. -- **Termux**: Type `p10k configure` and answer `Yes` when asked whether to install - *Meslo Nerd Font*. -- **Blink** Type `config`, go to *Appearance*, tap *Add a new font*, tap *Open Gallery*, select - *MesloLGS NF.css*, tap *import* and type `exit` in the home view to reload the font. -- **Terminus**: Open *Settings → Appearance* and set *Font* to `MesloLGS NF`. -- **Terminator**: Open *Preferences* using the context menu. Under *Profiles* select the *General* - tab (should be selected already), uncheck *Use the system fixed width font* (if not already) - and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. Exit the Preferences dialog by clicking *Close*. -- **Guake**: Right Click on an open terminal and open *Preferences*. Under *Appearance* - tab, uncheck *Use the system fixed width font* (if not already) and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. - Exit the Preferences dialog by clicking *Close*. -- **Alacritty**: Create or open `~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml` and add the following section - to it: - ```yaml - font: - normal: - family: "MesloLGS NF" - ``` - - **Kitty**: Create or open `~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf` and add the following line to it: - ```text - font_family MesloLGS NF - ``` - Restart Kitty by closing all sessions and opening a new session. - -**IMPORTANT:** Run `p10k configure` after changing terminal font. The old `~/.p10k.zsh` may work -incorrectly with the new font. - -_Using a different terminal and know how to set the font for it? Share your knowledge by sending a -PR to expand the list!_ diff --git a/docs/fonts.md b/docs/fonts.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d3cca00 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/fonts.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# Recommended font: Meslo Nerd Font patched for Powerlevel10k + +Gorgeous monospace font designed by Jim Lyles for Bitstream, customized by the same for Apple, +further customized by André Berg, and finally patched by yours truly with customized scripts +originally developed by Ryan L McIntyre of Nerd Fonts. Contains all glyphs and symbols that +Powerlevel10k may need. Battle-tested in dozens of different terminals on all major operating +systems. + +_FAQ_: [How was the recommended font created?](faq.md#how-was-the-recommended-font-created) + +## Automatic font installation + +If you are using iTerm2 or Termux, `p10k configure` can install the recommended font for you. +Simply answer `Yes` when asked whether to install _Meslo Nerd Font_. + +If you are using a different terminal, proceed with manual font installation. 👇 + +## Manual font installation + +Download these four ttf files: + +- [MesloLGS NF Regular.ttf](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Regular.ttf) +- [MesloLGS NF Bold.ttf](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Bold.ttf) +- [MesloLGS NF Italic.ttf](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Italic.ttf) +- [MesloLGS NF Bold Italic.ttf](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/raw/master/MesloLGS%20NF%20Bold%20Italic.ttf) + +Double-click on each file and click "Install". This will make `MesloLGS NF` font available to all +applications on your system. Configure your terminal to use this font: + +- **iTerm2**: Open _iTerm2 → Preferences → Profiles → Text_ and set _Font_ to `MesloLGS NF`. + Alternatively, type `p10k configure` and answer `Yes` when asked whether to install + _Meslo Nerd Font_. +- **Apple Terminal** Open _Terminal → Preferences → Profiles → Text_, click _Change_ under _Font_ + and select `MesloLGS NF` family. +- **Hyper**: Open _Hyper → Edit → Preferences_ and change the value of `fontFamily` under + `module.exports.config` to `MesloLGS NF`. +- **Visual Studio Code**: Open _File → Preferences → Settings_, enter + `terminal.integrated.fontFamily` in the search box and set the value to `MesloLGS NF`. +- **GNOME Terminal** (the default Ubuntu terminal): Open _Terminal → Preferences_ and click on the + selected profile under _Profiles_. Check _Custom font_ under _Text Appearance_ and select + `MesloLGS NF Regular`. +- **Konsole**: Open _Settings → Edit Current Profile → Appearance_, click _Select Font_ and select + `MesloLGS NF Regular`. +- **Tilix**: Open _Tilix → Preferences_ and click on the selected profile under _Profiles_. Check + _Custom font_ under _Text Appearance_ and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. +- **Windows Console Host** (the old thing): Click the icon in the top left corner, then + _Properties → Font_ and set _Font_ to `MesloLGS NF`. +- **Windows Terminal** (the new thing): Open _Settings_ (`Ctrl+,`), search for `fontFace` and set + value to `MesloLGS NF` for every profile. +- **Termux**: Type `p10k configure` and answer `Yes` when asked whether to install + _Meslo Nerd Font_. +- **Blink** Type `config`, go to _Appearance_, tap _Add a new font_, tap _Open Gallery_, select + _MesloLGS NF.css_, tap _import_ and type `exit` in the home view to reload the font. +- **Terminus**: Open _Settings → Appearance_ and set _Font_ to `MesloLGS NF`. +- **Terminator**: Open _Preferences_ using the context menu. Under _Profiles_ select the _General_ + tab (should be selected already), uncheck _Use the system fixed width font_ (if not already) + and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. Exit the Preferences dialog by clicking _Close_. +- **Guake**: Right Click on an open terminal and open _Preferences_. Under _Appearance_ + tab, uncheck _Use the system fixed width font_ (if not already) and select `MesloLGS NF Regular`. + Exit the Preferences dialog by clicking _Close_. +- **Alacritty**: Create or open `~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml` and add the following section + to it: + +```yaml +font: + normal: + family: 'MesloLGS NF' +``` + +- **Kitty**: Create or open `~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf` and add the following line to it: + +```text +font_family MesloLGS NF +``` + +Restart Kitty by closing all sessions and opening a new session. + +**IMPORTANT:** Run `p10k configure` after changing terminal font. The old `~/.p10k.zsh` may work +incorrectly with the new font. + +_Using a different terminal and know how to set the font for it? Share your knowledge by sending a +PR to expand the list!_ diff --git a/docs/getting_started.md b/docs/getting_started.md deleted file mode 100644 index 062c2147..00000000 --- a/docs/getting_started.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -# Get Started - -1. Install [the recommended font](font.md). *Optional but highly - recommended.* -2. Install Powerlevel10k for your plugin manager. - - [Manual](#manual) 👈 **choose this if confused or uncertain** - - [Oh My Zsh](#oh-my-zsh) - - [Prezto](#prezto) - - [Zim](#zim) - - [Antibody](#antibody) - - [Antigen](#antigen) - - [Zplug](#zplug) - - [Zgen](#zgen) - - [Zplugin](#zplugin) - - [Zinit](#zinit) - - [Homebrew](#homebrew) - - [Arch Linux](#arch-linux) -3. Restart Zsh. -4. Type `p10k configure` if the configuration wizard doesn't start automatically. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/index.md b/docs/index.md index a3e3677b..f1d0edca 100644 --- a/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/index.md @@ -3,6 +3,28 @@ Powerlevel10k is a theme for Zsh. It emphasizes [speed](#uncompromising-performance), [flexibility](#extremely-customizable) and [out-of-the-box experience](#configuration-wizard). -![Powerlevel10k]( -https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/prompt-styles-high-contrast.png) +![Powerlevel10k](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/prompt-styles-high-contrast.png) +## Get Started + +Impressed? Then [get started](installation.md). + +## Drop a Message on Gitter + +[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/powerlevel10k/community.svg)]( + https://gitter.im/powerlevel10k/community?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge) + +## Documentation + +- [Features](features.md) +- [Installation](installation.md) +- [Configuration](configuration.md) +- [Fonts](fonts.md) +- [Try it in Docker](try_docker.md) +- [FAQ](faq.md) +- [Troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md) + +## License + +Powerlevel10k is released under the +[MIT license](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/blob/master/LICENSE). diff --git a/docs/installation.md b/docs/installation.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aabfddb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installation.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# Installation + +1. Install [the recommended font](fonts.md). _Optional but highly + recommended._ +2. Install Powerlevel10k for your plugin manager. + - [Manual](#manual) 👈 **choose this if confused or uncertain** + - [Oh My Zsh](#oh-my-zsh) + - [Prezto](#prezto) + - [Zim](#zim) + - [Antibody](#antibody) + - [Antigen](#antigen) + - [Zplug](#zplug) + - [Zgen](#zgen) + - [Zplugin](#zplugin) + - [Zinit](#zinit) + - [Homebrew](#homebrew) + - [Arch Linux](#arch-linux) +3. Restart Zsh. +4. Type `p10k configure` if the configuration wizard doesn't start automatically. + +## Manual + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k +echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +Users in mainland China can use the official mirror on gitee.com for faster download.
+中国大陆用户可以使用 gitee.com 上的官方镜像加速下载. + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://gitee.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k +echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +This is the simplest kind of installation and it works even if you are using a plugin manager. Just +make sure to disable the current theme in your plugin manager. See +[troubleshooting](troubleshooting.md#cannot-make-powerlevel10k-work-with-my-plugin-manager) for help. + +## Oh My Zsh + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/themes/powerlevel10k +``` + +Users in mainland China can use the official mirror on gitee.com for faster download.
+中国大陆用户可以使用 gitee.com 上的官方镜像加速下载. + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://gitee.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ${ZSH_CUSTOM:-$HOME/.oh-my-zsh/custom}/themes/powerlevel10k +``` + +Set `ZSH_THEME="powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k"` in `~/.zshrc`. + +## Prezto + +Add `zstyle :prezto:module:prompt theme powerlevel10k` to `~/.zpreztorc`. + +## Zim + +Add `zmodule romkatv/powerlevel10k` to `~/.zimrc` and run `zimfw install`. + +## Antibody + +Add `antibody bundle romkatv/powerlevel10k` to `~/.zshrc`. + +## Antigen + +Add `antigen theme romkatv/powerlevel10k` to `~/.zshrc`. Make sure you have `antigen apply` +somewhere after it. + +## Zplug + +Add `zplug romkatv/powerlevel10k, as:theme, depth:1` to `~/.zshrc`. + +## Zgen + +Add `zgen load romkatv/powerlevel10k powerlevel10k` to `~/.zshrc`. + +## Zplugin + +Add `zplugin ice depth=1; zplugin light romkatv/powerlevel10k` to `~/.zshrc`. + +The use of `depth=1` ice is optional. Other types of ice are neither recommended nor officially +supported by Powerlevel10k. + +## Zinit + +Add `zinit ice depth=1; zinit light romkatv/powerlevel10k` to `~/.zshrc`. + +The use of `depth=1` ice is optional. Other types of ice are neither recommended nor officially +supported by Powerlevel10k. + +## Homebrew + +```zsh +brew install romkatv/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k +echo 'source /usr/local/opt/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +## Arch Linux + +```zsh +yay -S --noconfirm zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git +echo 'source /usr/share/zsh-theme-powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +[zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zsh-theme-powerlevel10k-git/) +referenced above is the official Powerlevel10k package. + +There is also [zsh-theme-powerlevel10k](https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/zsh-theme-powerlevel10k/) community package. +Historicaly, [it has been breaking often and for extended periods of time](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/pull/786). **Do not use it.** diff --git a/docs/troubleshooting.md b/docs/troubleshooting.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62b52a49 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/troubleshooting.md @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +# Troubleshooting + +## Question mark in prompt + +If it looks like a regular `?`, that's normal. It means you have untracked files in the current Git +repository. Type `git status` to see these files. You can change this symbol or disable the display +of untracked files altogether. Search for `untracked files` in `~/.p10k.zsh`. + +_FAQ_: [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](faq.md#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean) + +You can also get a weird-looking question mark in your prompt if your terminal's font is missing +some glyphs. See [icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render](#icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render). + +## Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render + +Restart your terminal, [install the recommended font](fonts.md) +and run `p10k configure`. + +## Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols + +![Powerline Prompt Imperfections](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/powerline-imperfections.png) + +There are three imperfections on the screenshot. From left to right: + +1. A thin blue line (a sub-pixel gap) between the content of a prompt segment and the following + powerline connection. +1. Incorrect alignment of a powerline connection and the following prompt segment. The connection + appears shifted to the right. +1. A thin red line below a powerline connection. The connection appears shifted up. + +Zsh themes don't have down-to-pixel control over the terminal content. Everything you see on the +screen is made of monospace characters. A white powerline prompt segment is made of text on white +background followed by U+E0B0 (a right-pointing triangle). + +![Powerline Prompt Imperfections](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/powerline-anatomy.png) + +If Powerlevel10k prompt has imperfections around powerline symbols, you'll see exactly the same +imperfections with all powerline themes (Agnoster, Powerlevel9k, Powerline, etc.) + +There are several things you can try to deal with these imperfections: + +- Try [the recommended font](fonts.md). If you are already using + it, switching to another font may help but is unlikely. +- Change terminal font size one point up or down. For example, in iTerm2 powerline prompt looks + perfect at font sizes 11 and 13 but breaks down at 12. +- Enable builtin powerline glyphs in terminal settings if your terminal supports it (iTerm2 does). +- Change font hinting and/or anti-aliasing mode in the terminal settings. +- Shift all text one pixel up/down/left/right if your terminal has an option to do so. +- Try a different terminal. + +A more radical solution is to switch to prompt style without background. Type `p10k configure` and +select _Lean_. This style has a modern lightweight look. As a bonus, it doesn't suffer from +rendering imperfections that afflict powerline-style prompt. + +## Error: character not in range + +Type `echo '\u276F'`. If you get an error saying "zsh: character not in range", your locale +doesn't support UTF-8. You need to fix it. If you are running Zsh over SSH, see +[this](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues/153#issuecomment-518347833). If you are +running Zsh locally, Google "set UTF-8 locale in _your OS_". + +## Cursor is in the wrong place + +Type `echo '\u276F'`. If you get an error saying "zsh: character not in range", see the +[previous section](#error-character-not-in-range). + +If the `echo` command prints `❯` but the cursor is still in the wrong place, install +[the recommended font](fonts.md) and run +`p10k configure`. + +If this doesn't help, add `unset ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` at the bottom of `~/.zshrc`. + +Still having issues? Run the following command to diagnose the problem: + +```zsh +() { + emulate -L zsh + setopt err_return no_unset + local text + print -rl -- 'Select a part of your prompt from the terminal window and paste it below.' '' + read -r '?Prompt: ' text + local -i len=${(m)#text} + local frame="+-${(pl.$len..-.):-}-+" + print -lr -- $frame "| $text |" $frame +} +``` + +### If the prompt line aligns with the frame + +```text ++------------------------------+ +| romka@adam ✓ ~/powerlevel10k | ++------------------------------+ +``` + +If the output of the command is aligned for every part of your prompt (left and right), this +indicates a bug in the theme or your config. Use this command to diagnose it: + +```zsh +print -rl -- ${(eq+)PROMPT} ${(eq+)RPROMPT} +``` + +Look for `%{...%}` and backslash escapes in the output. If there are any, they are the likely +culprits. Open an issue if you get stuck. + +### If the prompt line is longer than the frame + +```text ++-----------------------------+ +| romka@adam ✓ ~/powerlevel10k | ++-----------------------------+ +``` + +This is usually caused by a terminal bug or misconfiguration that makes it print ambiguous-width +characters as double-width instead of single width. For example, +[this issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues/165). + +### If the prompt line is shorter than the frame and is mangled + +```text ++------------------------------+ +| romka@adam ✓~/powerlevel10k | ++------------------------------+ +``` + +Note that this prompt is different from the original as it's missing a space after the check mark. + +This can be caused by a low-level bug in macOS. See +[this issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues/241). + +This can also happen if prompt contains glyphs designated as "wide" in the Unicode standard and your +terminal incorrectly displays them as non-wide. Terminals suffering from this limitation include +Konsole, Hyper and the integrated VSCode Terminal. The solution is to use a different terminal or +remove all wide glyphs from prompt. + +### If the prompt line is shorter than the frame and is not mangled + +```text ++--------------------------------+ +| romka@adam ✓ ~/powerlevel10k | ++--------------------------------+ +``` + +This can be caused by misconfigured locale. See +[this issue](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/issues/251). + +## Prompt wrapping around in a weird way + +See [cursor is in the wrong place](#cursor-is-in-the-wrong-place). + +## Right prompt is in the wrong place + +See [cursor is in the wrong place](#cursor-is-in-the-wrong-place). + +## Configuration wizard runs automatically every time Zsh is started + +When Powerlevel10k starts, it automatically runs `p10k configure` if no `POWERLEVEL9K_*` +parameters are defined. Based on your prompt style choices, the configuration wizard creates +`~/.p10k.zsh` with a bunch of `POWERLEVEL9K_*` parameters in it and adds a line to `~/.zshrc` to +source this file. The next time you start Zsh, the configuration wizard shouldn't run automatically. +If it does, this means the evaluation of `~/.zshrc` terminates prematurely before it reaches the +line that sources `~/.p10k.zsh`. This most often happens due to syntax errors in `~/.zshrc`. These +errors get hidden by the configuration wizard screen, so you don't notice them. When you exit +configuration wizard, look for error messages. You can also use +`POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_CONFIGURATION_WIZARD=true zsh` to start Zsh without automatically running the +configuration wizard. Once you can see the errors, fix `~/.zshrc` to get rid of them. + +## Some prompt styles are missing from the configuration wizard + +If Zsh version is below 5.7.1 or `COLORTERM` environment variable is neither `24bit` nor +`truecolor`, configuration wizard won't offer Pure style with Snazzy color scheme. _Fix_: Install +Zsh >= 5.7.1 and use a terminal with truecolor support. Verify with `print -P '%F{#ff0000}red%f'`. + +If the terminal can display fewer than 256 colors, configuration wizard preselects Lean style with +8 colors. All other styles require at least 256 colors. _Fix_: Use a terminal with 256 color support +and make sure that `TERM` environment variable is set correctly. Verify with +`print $terminfo[colors]`. + +If there is no UTF-8 locale on the system, configuration wizard won't offer prompt styles that use +Unicode characters. _Fix_: Install a UTF-8 locale. Verify with `locale -a`. + +When a UTF-8 locale is available, the first few questions asked by the configuration wizard assess +capabilities of the terminal font. If your answers indicate that some glyphs don't render correctly, +configuration wizard won't offer prompt styles that use them. _Fix_: Restart your terminal and +install [the recommended font](fonts.md). Verify by running +`p10k configure` and checking that all glyphs render correctly. + +## Cannot install the recommended font + +Once you download [the recommended font](fonts.md), +you can install it just like any other font. Google "how to install fonts on _your OS_". + +## Extra or missing spaces in prompt compared to Powerlevel9k + +tl;dr: Add `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0` and `POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to `~/.zshrc` to get +the same prompt spacing as in Powerlevel9k. + +When using Powerlevel10k with a Powerlevel9k config, you might get additional spaces in prompt here +and there. These come in two flavors. + +### Extra space without background on the right side of right prompt + +tl;dr: Add `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0` to `~/.zshrc` to get rid of that space. + +From [Zsh documentation](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Parameters.html#index-ZLE_005fRPROMPT_005fINDENT): + +> `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT ` +> +> If set, used to give the indentation between the right hand side of the right prompt in the line +> editor as given by `RPS1` or `RPROMPT` and the right hand side of the screen. If not set, the +> value `1` is used. +> +> Typically this will be used to set the value to `0` so that the prompt appears flush with the +> right hand side of the screen. + +Powerlevel10k respects this parameter. If you set `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=1` (or leave it unset, which +is the same thing as setting it to `1`), you'll get an empty space to the right of right prompt. If +you set `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0`, your prompt will go to the edge of the terminal. This is how it +works in every theme except Powerlevel9k. + +![ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT: Powerlevel10k vs Powerlevel9k](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/p9k-vs-p10k-zle-rprompt-indent.png) + +Powerlevel9k issue: [powerlevel9k#1292](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/issues/1292). +It's been fixed in the development branch of Powerlevel9k but the fix hasn't yet made it to +`master`. + +Add `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0` to `~/.zshrc` to get the same spacing on the right edge of prompt as in +Powerlevel9k. + +_Note:_ Several versions of Zsh have bugs that get triggered when you set `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT=0`. +Powerlevel10k can work around these bugs when using powerline prompt style. If you notice visual +artifacts in prompt, or wrong cursor position, try removing `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` from `~/.zshrc`. + +### Extra or missing spaces around icons + +tl;dr: Add `POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to `~/.zshrc` to get the same spacing around +icons as in Powerlevel9k. + +Spacing around icons in Powerlevel9k is inconsistent. + +![ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT: Powerlevel10k vs Powerlevel9k](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/p9k-vs-p10k-icon-spacing.png) + +This inconsistency is a constant source of annoyance, so it was fixed in Powerlevel10k. You can add +`POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to `~/.zshrc` to get the same spacing around icons as in +Powerlevel9k. + +_Note:_ It's not a good idea to define `POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING` when using +`p10k configure`. + +## Weird things happen after typing `source ~/.zshrc` + +It's almost always a bad idea to run `source ~/.zshrc`, whether you are using Powerlevel10k or not. +This command may result in random errors, misbehaving code and progressive slowdown of Zsh. + +If you've made changes to `~/.zshrc` or to files sourced by it, restart Zsh to apply them. The most +reliable way to do this is to type `exit` and then start a new Zsh session. You can also use +`exec zsh`. While not exactly equivalent to complete Zsh restart, this command is much more reliable +than `source ~/.zshrc`. + +## Transient prompt stops working after some time + +See [weird things happen after typing `source ~/.zshrc`](#weird-things-happen-after-typing-source-zshrc). + +## Cannot make Powerlevel10k work with my plugin manager + +If the [installation instructions](installation.md) didn't work for you, try disabling your current +theme (so that you end up with no theme) and then installing Powerlevel10k manually. + +1. Disable the current theme in your framework / plugin manager. + +- **oh-my-zsh:** Open `~/.zshrc` and remove the line that sets `ZSH_THEME`. It might look like this: + `ZSH_THEME="powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k"`. +- **zplug:** Open `~/.zshrc` and remove the `zplug` command that refers to your current theme. For + example, if you are currently using Powerlevel9k, look for + `zplug bhilburn/powerlevel9k, use:powerlevel9k.zsh-theme`. +- **prezto:** Open `~/.zpreztorc` and put `zstyle :prezto:module:prompt theme off` in it. Remove + any other command that sets `theme` such as `zstyle :prezto:module:prompt theme powerlevel9k`. +- **antigen:** Open `~/.zshrc` and remove the line that sets `antigen theme`. It might look like + this: `antigen theme powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k`. + +2. Install Powerlevel10k manually. + +```zsh +git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k +echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>~/.zshrc +``` + +This method of installation won't make anything slower or otherwise sub-par. + +## Directory is difficult to see in prompt when using Rainbow style + +In Rainbow style the current working directory is shown with bright white text on blue background. +The white is fixed and always looks the same but the appearance of "blue" is defined by your +terminal color palette. If it's very light, it may be difficult to see white text on it. + +There are several ways to fix this. + +- Type `p10k configure` and choose a more readable prompt style. +- [Change terminal color palette](faq.md#change-the-color-palette-used-by-your-terminal). Try Tango Dark + or Solarized Dark, or change just the "blue" color. +- [Change directory background and/or foreground color](faq.md#set-colors-through-powerlevel10k-configuration-parameters). + The parameters you are looking for are called `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_BACKGROUND`, + `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_FOREGROUND`, `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_SHORTENED_FOREGROUND`, + `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_ANCHOR_FOREGROUND` and `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_ANCHOR_BOLD`. You can find them in + in `~/.p10k.zsh`. + +## Horrific mess when resizing terminal window + +When you resize terminal window horizontally back and forth a few times, you might see this ugly +picture. + +![Powerlevel10k Resizing Mess](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resizing-mess.png) + +tl;dr: This is a bug in Zsh that isn't specific to Powerlevel10k. See [mitigation](#mitigation). + +### Zsh bug + +This issue is caused by a bug in Zsh that gets triggered when the vertical distance between the +start of the current prompt and the cursor (henceforth `VD`) changes when the terminal window is +resized. This bug is not specific to Powerlevel10k. + +When a terminal window gets shrunk horizontally, there are two ways for a terminal to handle long +lines that no longer fit: _reflow_ or _truncate_. + +Terminal content before shrinking: + +![Terminal Content Before Shrinking](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-original.png) + +Terminal reflows text when shrinking: + +![Terminal Reflows Text When Shrinking](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-reflow.png) + +Terminal truncates text when shrinking: + +![Terminal Truncates Text When Shrinking](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-truncate.png) + +Reflowing strategy can change the height of terminal content. If such content happens to be between +the start of the current prompt and the cursor, Zsh will print prompt on the wrong line. Truncation +strategy never changes the height of terminal content, so it doesn't trigger this bug in Zsh. + +Let's see how the bug plays out in slow motion. We'll start by launching `zsh -df` and pasting +the following code: + +```zsh +function pause() { read -s } +functions -M pause 0 + +reset +print -l {1..3} +setopt prompt_subst +PROMPT=$'${$((pause()))+}left>${(pl.$((COLUMNS-12))..-.)} ' +``` + +When `PROMPT` gets expanded, it calls `pause` to let us observe the state of the terminal. Here's +the initial state: + +![Zsh Resizing Bug 1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-bug-1.png) + +Zsh keeps track of the cursor position relative to the start of the current prompt. In this case it +knows that the cursor is one line below. When we shrink the terminal window, it looks like this: + +![Zsh Resizing Bug 2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-bug-2.png) + +At this point the terminal sends `SIGWINCH` to Zsh to notify it about changes in the terminal +dimensions. Note that this signal is sent _after_ the content of the terminal has been reflown. + +When Zsh receives `SIGWINCH`, it attempts to erase the current prompt and print it anew. It goes to +the position where it _thinks_ the current prompt is -- one line above the cursor (!) -- erases all +terminal content that follows and prints reexpanded prompt there. However, after resizing prompt is +no longer one line above the cursor. It's two lines above! Zsh ends up printing new prompt one line +too low. + +![Zsh Resizing Bug 3](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-bug-3.png) + +In this case we ended up with unwanted junk content because `VD` has _increased_. When you make +terminal window wider, `VD` can also _decrease_, which would result in the new prompt being printed +higher than intended, potentially erasing useful content in the process. + +Here are a few more examples where shrinking terminal window increased `VD`. + +Simple one-line left prompt with right prompt. No `prompt_subst`. Note that the cursor is below the +prompt line (hit _ESC-ENTER_ to get it there). + +![Zsh Prompt That Breaks on Terminal Shrinking 1](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-breakable-1.png) + +Simple one-line left prompt. No `prompt_subst`, no right prompt. Here `VD` is bound to increase +upon terminal shrinking due to the command line wrapping around. + +![Zsh Prompt That Breaks on Terminal Shrinking 2](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/resize-breakable-2.png) + +### Zsh patch + +The bug described above has been partially fixed (only for some terminals) in [this branch](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh/tree/fix-winchanged). The idea behind the fix is to use `sc` (save +cursor) terminal capability before printing prompt and `rc` (restore cursor) to move cursor back +to the original position when prompt needs to be refreshed. + +The patch works only on terminals that reflow saved cursor position together with text when the +terminal window is resized. The patch has no observable effect on terminals that don't reflow text +on resize (both patched and unpatched Zsh behave correctly) and on terminals that reflow text but +not saved cursor position (both patched and unpatched Zsh redraw prompt at the same incorrect +position). In other words, the patch fixes the resizing issue on some terminals while keeping the +behavior unchanged on others. + +There are two alternative approaches to fixing the bug that may seem to work at first glance but in +fact don't: + +- Instead of `sc`, use `u7` terminal capability to query the current cursor position and then `cup` + to go back to it. This doesn't work because the absolute position of the start of the current + prompt changes when text gets reflown. +- Recompute `VD` based on new terminal dimensions before attempting to refresh prompt. This doesn't + work because Zsh doesn't know whether terminal reflows text or truncates it. If Zsh could somehow + know that the terminal reflows text, this approach still wouldn't work on terminals that + continuously reflow text and rapid-fire `SIGWINCH` when the window is being resized. In such + environment real terminal dimensions go out of sync with what Zsh thinks the dimensions are. + +There is no ETA for the patch making its way into upstream Zsh. See [discussion](https://www.zsh.org/mla/workers//2019/msg00561.html). + +### Mitigation + +There are a few mitigation options for this issue. + +- Apply [the patch](#zsh-patch) and [rebuild Zsh from source](https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh/blob/master/INSTALL). It won't help if you are using Alacritty, + Kitty or some other terminal that reflows text on resize but doesn't reflow saved cursor position. + On such terminals the patch will have no visible effect. +- Disable text reflowing on window resize in terminal settings. If your terminal doesn't have this + setting, try a different terminal. +- Avoid long lines between the start of prompt and cursor. + 1. Disable ruler with `POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_RULER=false`. + 2. Disable prompt connection with `POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_GAP_CHAR=' '`. + 3. Disable right frame with `POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_SUFFIX=''`, + `POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_NEWLINE_PROMPT_SUFFIX=''` and + `POWERLEVEL9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_SUFFIX=''`. + 4. Set `POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=()`. Right prompt on the last prompt line will cause + resizing issues only when the cursor is below it. This isn't very common, so you might want to + keep some elements in `POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS` provided that none of them are + succeeded by `newline`. + +## Icons cut off in Konsole + +When using Konsole with a non-monospace font, icons may be cut off on the right side. Here +"non-monospace" refers to any font with glyphs wider than a single column, or wider than two columns +for glyphs designated as "wide" in the Unicode standard. + +![Icons cut off in Konsole](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/konsole-non-monospace-font.png) + +The last line on the screenshot shows a cut off Arch Linux logo. + +There are several mitigation options for this issue. + +1. Use a different terminal. Konsole is the only terminal that exhibits this behavior. +2. Use a monospace font. +3. Manually add an extra space after the icon that gets cut off. For example, if the content of + `os_icon` prompt segment gets cut off, open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for + `POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION` and change it as follows: + +```zsh +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION='${P9K_CONTENT} ' # extra space at the end +``` + +4. Use a different icon that is monospace. For example, if Arch Linux logo gets cut off, add + the following parameter to `~/.p10k.zsh`: + +```zsh +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_LINUX_ARCH_ICON='Arch' # plain "Arch" in place of a logo +``` + +5. Disable the display of the icon that gets cut off. For example, if the content of + `os_icon` prompt segment gets cut off, open `~/.p10k.zsh` and remove `os_icon` from + `POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS` and `POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS`. + +_Note_: [Non-monospace fonts are not officially supported by Konsole](https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418553#c5). + +## Arch Linux logo has a dot in the bottom right corner + +![Arch Linux Logo with a dot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/arch-linux-logo-dot.png) + +Some fonts have this incorrect dotted icon in bold typeface. There are two ways to fix this issue. + +1. Use a font with a correct Arch Linux logo in bold typeface. For example, + [the recommended Powerlevel10k font](fonts.md). +2. Display the icon in regular (non-bold) typeface. To do this, open `~/.p10k.zsh`, search for + `POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION` and remove `%B` from its value. + +```zsh +typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION='${P9K_CONTENT}' # not bold +``` diff --git a/docs/try_docker.md b/docs/try_docker.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21c6d5f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/try_docker.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Try it in Docker + +Try Powerlevel10k in Docker. You can safely make any changes to the file system while trying out +the theme. Once you exit Zsh, the image is deleted. + +```zsh +docker run -e TERM -e COLORTERM -it --rm alpine sh -uec ' + apk update + apk add git zsh nano vim + git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k + echo "source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme" >>~/.zshrc + cd ~/powerlevel10k + exec zsh' +``` + +_Tip_: Install [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before +running the Docker command to get access to all prompt styles. + +_Tip_: Run `p10k configure` while in Docker to try a different prompt style. diff --git a/mkdocs.yml b/mkdocs.yml index e2e26124..0004d9ee 100644 --- a/mkdocs.yml +++ b/mkdocs.yml @@ -1,14 +1,29 @@ -site_name: Powerlevel10k Documentation +site_name: Powerlevel10k repo_url: https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k -edit_uri: null +theme: + name: mkdocs + nav_style: dark + highlightjs: true + hljs_style: atom-one-dark + hljs_languages: + - bash + - zsh + - sh + - yaml nav: - Home: index.md - - Get Started: getting_started.md + - Get Started: installation.md - Features: - 'Configuration wizard': 'features/wizard.md' - 'Uncompromising performance': 'features/uncompromising_performance.md' - - 'Powerlevel10k Compatibility': 'features/p10k_compatibility.md' + - 'Powerlevel9k Compatibility': 'features/p9k_compatibility.md' - 'Pure compatibility': 'features/pure_compatibility.md' - 'Instant prompt': 'features/instant_prompt.md' - 'Show on command': 'features/show_on_command.md' - 'Transient prompt': 'features/transient_prompt.md' + - 'Current Directory that just works': 'features/current_directory.md' + - 'Extremely Customizable': 'features/customizable.md' + - 'Batteries included': 'features/batteries_included.md' + - 'Extensible': 'features/extensible.md' + - FAQ: faq.md + - Troubleshooting: troubleshooting.md