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#zstyle ':vcs_info:*+*:*' debug true
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#set -o xtrace
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# OS detection, default to Linux
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case $(uname) in
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FreeBSD) OS=FreeBSD ;;
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DragonFly) OS=FreeBSD ;;
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OpenBSD) OS=OpenBSD ;;
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Darwin) OS=Darwin ;;
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SunOS) OS=SunOS ;;
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*) OS=Linux ;;
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esac
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# The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was
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# when building the left-hand prompt. Because the RPROMPT is created from
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# right-left but reads the opposite, this isn't necessary for the other side.
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CURRENT_BG='NONE'
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# These characters require the Powerline fonts to work properly. If see boxes or
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# bizarre characters below, your fonts are not correctly installed. If you
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# do not want to install a special font, you can set `POWERLEVEL9K_MODE` to
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$1_prompt_segment "$0" "green" "white" "${nvm_prompt:1} $NODE_ICON"
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}
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# print a little OS icon
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prompt_os_icon() {
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if [[ "$OS" == "Darwin" ]]; then
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LOGO=$'\uF8FF' #
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elif [[ "$OS" == 'Linux' ]]; then
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LOGO=$'\u1F427' # 🐧
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elif [[ "$OS" == 'FreeBSD' ]]; then
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LOGO=$'\u1F608' # 😈
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fi
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$1_prompt_segment "$0" "008" "241" "$LOGO"
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}
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# rbenv information
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prompt_rbenv() {
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if [[ -n "$RBENV_VERSION" ]]; then
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