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`PURE_CMD_MAX_EXEC_TIME=3`, etc. All relevant parameters are in `~/.p10k.zsh`. This file has
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plenty of comments to help you navigate through it.
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*FAQ:* [What is the best prompt style in the configuration wizard?](
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#what-is-the-best-prompt-style-in-the-configuration-wizard)
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### <a name='what-is-instant-prompt'></a>Instant prompt
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If your `~/.zshrc` loads many plugins, or perhaps just a few slow ones
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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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Zsh themes don't have down-to-pixel control over the terminal content. Everything you see 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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