Fix changelog formatting

pull/22/head
Dominik Ritter 8 years ago
parent 349b2c315f
commit eebd91ec5d

@ -29,28 +29,28 @@ else than an ordinary slash, you could set
Now `composer.json` files are searched as well. By default `package.json` still takes Now `composer.json` files are searched as well. By default `package.json` still takes
precedence. If you want to change that, set `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_PACKAGE_FILES=(composer.json package.json)`. precedence. If you want to change that, set `POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_PACKAGE_FILES=(composer.json package.json)`.
### New segment 'command_execution_time' added ### New segment `command_execution_time` added
Shows the duration a command needed to run. By default only durations over 3 seconds Shows the duration a command needed to run. By default only durations over 3 seconds
are shown (can be adjusted by setting POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_THRESHOLD). are shown (can be adjusted by setting POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_THRESHOLD).
### New segment 'dir_writable' added ### New segment `dir_writable` added
This segment displays a lock icon if your user has no write permissions in the current folder. This segment displays a lock icon if your user has no write permissions in the current folder.
### New segment 'disk_usage' added ### New segment `disk_usage` added
This segment will show the usage level of your current partition. This segment will show the usage level of your current partition.
### New segment 'public_ip' added ### New segment `public_ip` added
Fetches your Public IP (using ident.me) and displays it in your prompt. Fetches your Public IP (using ident.me) and displays it in your prompt.
### New segment 'swift_version' added ### New segment `swift_version` added
This segment displays the version of Swift that is installed / in your path. This segment displays the version of Swift that is installed / in your path.
### New segment 'detect_virt' added ### New segment `detect_virt` added
Detects and reports if you are in a virtualized session using `systemd`. Detects and reports if you are in a virtualized session using `systemd`.

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