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`.
- 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.
* Prompt shows, the terraform version in this format: Terraform v0.12.13 . If only if a valid terraform command is used, or an alias to it.
The use case: We have a need to constantly change between terraform versions depending on what project we are working on, it is easy to by mistake upgrade the wrong project to the latest terraform version. This is why the prompt is shown in red as soon as you type terraform, this is a good way to remind you to double check this is the terraform version you want to use.
Future improvements:
Detect current terraform version by checking the terraform workspace state version, and change the terraform color prompt from red to green if you're using the same version.
* Prompt shows, the terraform version in this format: Terraform v0.12.13 . If only if a valid terraform command is used, or an alias to it.
The use case: We have a need to constantly change between terraform versions depending on what project we are working on, it is easy to by mistake upgrade the wrong project to the latest terraform version. This is why the prompt is shown in red as soon as you type terraform, this is a good way to remind you to double check this is the terraform version you want to use.
Future improvements:
Detect current terraform version by checking the terraform workspace state version, and change the terraform color prompt from red to green if you're using the same version.