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To use this feature, make sure the `context` segment is enabled in your prompt
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elements (it is by default), and define a `DEFAULT_USER` in your `~/.zshrc`:
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You can set the `POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH` variable to change how the
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hostname is displayed. See (ZSH Manual)[http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Login-information]
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for details. Default is set to %m which will show the hostname up to the first ‘.’
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You can set it to %{N}m where N is an integer to show that many segments of system
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hostname. Setting N to a negative integer will show that many segments from the
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end of the hostname.
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| Variable | Default Value | Description |
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|`DEFAULT_USER`|None|Username to consider a "default context" (you can also use `$USER`)|
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|`POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH`|%m|Customizable host depth on prompt|
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##### dir
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