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level. This will override the default battery icon. In order to do this, you
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level. This will override the default battery icon. In order to do this, you
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need to define the `POWERLEVEL9k_BATTERY_STAGES` variable.
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need to define the `POWERLEVEL9k_BATTERY_STAGES` variable.
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| Variable | Default Value | Description |
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| Variable | Default Value | Description |
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| `POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_STAGES`|Unset|A string or array, which each index indicates a charge level.|
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|-------------------------------|---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_STAGES` | Unset | A string or array, which each index indicates a charge level. |
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Powerlevel9k will use each index of the string or array as a stage to indicate battery
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Powerlevel9k will use each index of the string or array as a stage to indicate battery
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charge level, progressing from left to right. You can provide any number of
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charge level, progressing from left to right. You can provide any number of
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Some example settings:
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Some example settings:
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|Brightness|Possible Array|
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| Brightness | Possible Array |
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|----------|--------------|
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|----------------|-------------------------------------------------|
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|Bright Colors|(196 202 208 214 220 226 190 154 118 82 46)|
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| Bright Colors | `(196 202 208 214 220 226 190 154 118 82 46)` |
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|Normal Colors|(124 130 136 142 148 112 76 40 34 28 22)|
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| Normal Colors | `(124 130 136 142 148 112 76 40 34 28 22)` |
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|Subdued Colors|( 88 94 100 106 70 34 28 22)|
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| Subdued Colors | `( 88 94 100 106 70 34 28 22)` |
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##### command_execution_time
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##### command_execution_time
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