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@ -44,12 +44,11 @@ Configuration wizard creates `~/.p10k.zsh` based on your preferences. Additional
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customization can be done by editing this file. It has plenty of comments to help you navigate
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customization can be done by editing this file. It has plenty of comments to help you navigate
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through configuration options.
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through configuration options.
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*Tip*: Install [the recommended font](#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before
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*Tip*: Install [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before
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running `p10k configure`.
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running `p10k configure`.
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*FAQ:*
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*FAQ:*
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- [Why do I have a question mark symbol in my prompt? Is my font broken?](#why-do-i-have-a-question-mark-symbol-in-my-prompt-is-my-font-broken)
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- [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean)
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- [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean)
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- [How do I change the format of Git status?](#how-do-i-change-the-format-of-git-status)
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- [How do I change the format of Git status?](#how-do-i-change-the-format-of-git-status)
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- [How do I add username and/or hostname to prompt?](#how-do-i-add-username-andor-hostname-to-prompt)
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- [How do I add username and/or hostname to prompt?](#how-do-i-add-username-andor-hostname-to-prompt)
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@ -434,7 +433,7 @@ docker run -e TERM -e COLORTERM -it --rm debian:buster bash -uec '
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exec zsh'
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exec zsh'
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```
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```
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*Tip*: Install [the recommended font](#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before
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*Tip*: Install [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) before
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running the Docker command to get access to all prompt styles.
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running the Docker command to get access to all prompt styles.
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*Tip*: Run `p10k configure` while in Docker to try a different prompt style.
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*Tip*: Run `p10k configure` while in Docker to try a different prompt style.
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@ -562,19 +561,8 @@ to move it above the instant prompt preamble or to suppress its output. You can
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instant prompt with `POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT=off`. Do this if instant prompt breaks zsh
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instant prompt with `POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT=off`. Do this if instant prompt breaks zsh
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initialization and you don't know how to fix it.
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initialization and you don't know how to fix it.
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*NOTE: Instant prompt requires zsh >= 5.4. It's OK to enable it even when using an older version of
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*Note*: Instant prompt requires zsh >= 5.4. It's OK to enable it even when using an older version of
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zsh but it won't do anything.*
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zsh but it won't do anything.
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### Why do I have a question mark symbol in my prompt? Is my font broken?
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If it looks like a regular `?`, that's normal. It means you have untracked files in the current Git
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repository. Type `git status` to see these files. You can change this symbol or disable the display
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of untracked files altogether. Search for `untracked files` in `~/.p10k.zsh`.
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You can also get a weird-looking question mark in your prompt if your terminal's font is missing
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some glyphs. To fix this problem,
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[install the recommended font](#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) and run
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`p10k configure`.
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### What do different symbols in Git status mean?
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### What do different symbols in Git status mean?
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@ -750,7 +738,7 @@ Almost. There are a few differences.
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[troubleshooting](#extra-space-without-background-on-the-right-side-of-right-prompt).
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[troubleshooting](#extra-space-without-background-on-the-right-side-of-right-prompt).
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- Powerlevel9k has inconsistent spacing around icons. This was fixed in Powerlevel10k. Set
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- Powerlevel9k has inconsistent spacing around icons. This was fixed in Powerlevel10k. Set
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`POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to get the same spacing as in Powerlevel9k. More
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`POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to get the same spacing as in Powerlevel9k. More
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details in [troubleshooting](#extra-or-missing-spaces-after-some-icons).
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details in [troubleshooting](#extra-or-missing-spaces-around-icons).
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- There are
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- There are
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[dozens more bugs](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/issues/created_by/romkatv) in
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[dozens more bugs](https://github.com/Powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k/issues/created_by/romkatv) in
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Powerlevel9k that don't exist in Powerlevel10k.
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Powerlevel9k that don't exist in Powerlevel10k.
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## Troubleshooting
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## Troubleshooting
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### Question mark in prompt
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If it looks like a regular `?`, that's normal. It means you have untracked files in the current Git
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repository. Type `git status` to see these files. You can change this symbol or disable the display
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of untracked files altogether. Search for `untracked files` in `~/.p10k.zsh`.
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*FAQ*: [What do different symbols in Git status mean?](
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#what-do-different-symbols-in-git-status-mean)
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You can also get a weird-looking question mark in your prompt if your terminal's font is missing
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some glyphs. See [icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render](
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icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render).
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### Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render
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### Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render
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Restart your terminal, [install the recommended font](
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Restart your terminal, [install the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k)
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#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) and run `p10k configure`.
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and run `p10k configure`.
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### Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols
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![Powerline Prompt Imperfections](
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/powerline-imperfections.png)
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There are three imperfections on the screenshot. From left to right:
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1. A thin blue line (a sub-pixel gap) between the content of a prompt segment and the following
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powerline connection.
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1. Incorrect alignment of a powerline connection and the following prompt segment. The connection
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appears shifted to the right.
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1. A thin red line below a powerline connection. The connection appears shifted up.
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Zsh themes don't have down-to-pixel control over the terminal content. Everything you seen on the
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screen is made of monospace characters. A white powerline prompt segment is made of text on white
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background followed by U+E0B0 (a right-pointing triangle).
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k-media/master/powerline-anatomy.png)
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If Powerlevel10k prompt has imperfections around powerline symbols, you'll see exactly the same
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imperfections with all powerline themes (Agnoster, Powerlevel9k, Powerline, etc.)
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There are several things you can try to deal with these imperfections:
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### Small imperfections around powerline symbols
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- Try [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k). If you are already using
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it, switching to another font may help but is unlikely.
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- Change terminal font size one point up or down. For example, in iTerm2 powerline prompt looks
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perfect at font sizes 11 and 13 but breaks down at 12.
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- Change font hinting and/or antialiasing mode in the terminal settings.
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- Shift all text one pixel up/down/left/right if your terminal has an option to do so.
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- Try a different terminal.
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TODO
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A more radical solution is to switch to prompt style without background. Type `p10k configure` and
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select *Lean*. This style has a modern lightweight look. As a bonus, it doesn't suffer from
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rendering imperfections that afflict powerline-style prompt.
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### zsh: character not in range
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### zsh: character not in range
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[previous section](#zsh-character-not-in-range).
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[previous section](#zsh-character-not-in-range).
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If the `echo` command prints `❯` but the cursor is still in the wrong place, install
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If the `echo` command prints `❯` but the cursor is still in the wrong place, install
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[the recommended font](#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) and run
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[the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k) and run
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`p10k configure`.
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`p10k configure`.
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If this doesn't help, add `unset ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` at the bottom of `~/.zshrc`.
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If this doesn't help, add `unset ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` at the bottom of `~/.zshrc`.
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### Cannot install the recommended font
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Once you download [the recommended font](#recommended-meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k),
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Once you download [the recommended font](#meslo-nerd-font-patched-for-powerlevel10k),
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you can install it just like any other font. Google "how to install fonts on *your OS*".
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you can install it just like any other font. Google "how to install fonts on *your OS*".
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### Extra or missing spaces in prompt compared to Powerlevel9k
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### Extra or missing spaces in prompt compared to Powerlevel9k
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Powerlevel10k can work around these bugs when using powerline prompt style. If you notice visual
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artifacts in prompt, or wrong cursor position, try removing `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` from `~/.zshrc`.
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artifacts in prompt, or wrong cursor position, try removing `ZLE_RPROMPT_INDENT` from `~/.zshrc`.
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#### Extra or missing spaces after some icons
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tl;dr: Add `POWERLEVEL9K_LEGACY_ICON_SPACING=true` to `~/.zshrc` to get rid of these spaces.
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icons as in Powerlevel9k.
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Spacing around icons in Powerlevel9k is inconsistent.
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Spacing around icons in Powerlevel9k is inconsistent.
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