The preference for nerdfont-complete was necessitated by a bug
in Windows Terminal that has since been fixed.
This reverts commit b474978b2e.
wizard: prefer POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete over nerdfont-v3
See the reverted commit for details on the Windows Terminal bug.
This commit provides support for virtualenv-like pyenv.cfg configuration files, where the `prompt` value is a plain text rather than a quoted string.
Before the commit, `prompt = My custom prompt` would not match the regex, returning a fallback of the $VIRTUAL_ENV directory name.
After the commit, both venv-like `prompt = 'My custom prompt'` and virtualenv-like `prompt = My custom prompt` are supported.
Closes#2628
If this breaks your shell, it means you are using an old version of
oh-my-zsh, which predates this commit:
fe0dd8226d
You need to upgrade oh-my-zsh by running the following command:
omz update
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.