When you choose "Many icons" option in the configuration wizard,
git repositories with a remote receive an icon that depends on
the remote's URL. In the past the matching of the URL was rather
lax: both https://foo.bar/github.com and https://github.com.foo.bar/
were recognized as belonging to github.com. This is no longer the
case.
If you start seeing the plain "git" icon where you were used to
seeing a github/gitlab/etc logo, please open an issue. Make sure
to mention the remote URL of your repo.
This change also allows you to specify the mapping from remote URLs
to icons. Here's an example:
typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_REMOTE_ICONS=(
'*@my-company.com:*' VCS_GIT_MY_COMPANY_ICON
'?*' VCS_GIT_ICON
'*' ''
)
POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_MY_COMPANY_ICON='my-company-logo'
The matching is done in the specified order: the first match wins.
Currently only icons for big providers of git hosting service are available.
Organizations of open source software usually manage their own instances.
Adding the remote addresses of some of this organizations will let us to
identify via a glyph icon the provider of the source code.
Pre-Poetry support, we only entered this codepath when we were inside a
virtualenv. Now we enter it for every directory, but we don't want to
display an empty segment for non-virtualenv locations.
We were comparing virtualenv's name to pyenv's version, which would
never be the same.
Now this setting works as intended, although I'm not sure how useful it
is. It's probably more useful to reorder this logic so virtualenv has
precedence.
Heavily based on #1994.
Integrate Poetry virtualenv detection into the existing virtualenv
segment. For poetry virtualenvs, use the package name as reported by
`poetry version`.
The logic for finding the data directory is as follows:
1. Find the root directory:
1.1 If TIMEWARRIORDB is set, use that.
1.2 Else if ~/.timewarrior is an existing directory, use that.
1.3 Else if XDG_DATA_HOME is set, use $XDG_DATA_HOME/timewarrior.
1.4 Else use ~/.local/share/timewarrior.
2. Append "/data" to the root directory.
- Link to the project's homepage rather than its source code.
- Move `chezmoi_shell` next to all the other *shell indicator* segments.
- Use a shade of blue that resembes the color on chezmoi.io.
- Don't go beyond 8 colors in 8-color configs.
- Remove the segment from the *pure* config.
- Fix whitespace padding on `CHEZMOI_ICON`.
- Use the appropriate icon with all fonts (the same as `HOME`).
- Add missing `CHEZMOI_ICON` definitions for "powerline" and "ascii" font modes.
- Remove the redundant literal "chezmoi" content from the segment.
- Fix instant prompt so that the segment is shown only when `$CHEZMOI` is non-empty.