# vim:ft=zsh ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et fenc=utf-8 ################################################################ # powerlevel9k Theme # https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k # # This theme was inspired by agnoster's Theme: # https://gist.github.com/3712874 ################################################################ ################################################################ # For basic documentation, please refer to the README.md in the top-level # directory. For more detailed documentation, refer to the project wiki, hosted # on Github: https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k/wiki # # There are a lot of easy ways you can customize your prompt segments and # theming with simple variables defined in your `~/.zshrc`. ################################################################ ## Turn on for Debugging #zstyle ':vcs_info:*+*:*' debug true #set -o xtrace # Try to set the installation path if [[ -n "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then # If an installation path was set manually, # it should trump any other location found. # Do nothing. This is all right, as we use the # POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH for further processing. elif [[ $(whence -w prompt_powerlevel9k_setup) =~ "function" ]]; then # Check if the theme was called as a function (e.g., from prezto) autoload -U is-at-least if is-at-least 5.0.8; then # Try to find the correct path of the script. POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH=$(whence -v $0 | sed "s/$0 is a shell function from //") elif [[ -f "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/prompt/init.zsh" ]]; then # If there is an prezto installation, we assume that powerlevel9k is linked there. POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH="${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/modules/prompt/functions/prompt_powerlevel9k_setup" fi else # Last resort: Set installation path is script path POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH="$0" fi # Resolve the installation path if [[ -L "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then # If this theme is sourced as a symlink, we need to locate the real URL filename="$(realpath -P $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null || readlink -f $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null || perl -MCwd=abs_path -le 'print abs_path readlink(shift);' $POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH 2>/dev/null)" elif [[ -d "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then # Directory filename="${POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH}/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme" elif [[ -f "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then # Script is a file filename="$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" elif [[ -z "$POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH" ]]; then # Fallback: specify an installation path! print -P "%F{red}We could not locate the installation path of powerlevel9k.%f" print -P "Please specify by setting %F{blue}POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH%f (full path incl. file name) at the very beginning of your ~/.zshrc" return 1 else print -P "%F{red}Script location could not be found! Maybe your %F{blue}POWERLEVEL9K_INSTALLATION_PATH%F{red} is not correct?%f" return 1 fi script_location="$(dirname $filename)" ################################################################ # Source icon functions ################################################################ source $script_location/functions/icons.zsh ################################################################ # Source utility functions ################################################################ source $script_location/functions/utilities.zsh ################################################################ # Source color functions ################################################################ source $script_location/functions/colors.zsh ################################################################ # Source VCS_INFO hooks / helper functions ################################################################ source $script_location/functions/vcs.zsh ################################################################ # Color Scheme ################################################################ if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME" == "light" ]]; then DEFAULT_COLOR=white DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED=black else DEFAULT_COLOR=black DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED=white fi ################################################################ # Prompt Segment Constructors # # Methodology behind user-defined variables overwriting colors: # The first parameter to the segment constructors is the calling function's # name. From this function name, we strip the "prompt_"-prefix and # uppercase it. This is then prefixed with "POWERLEVEL9K_" and suffixed # with either "_BACKGROUND" or "_FOREGROUND", thus giving us the variable # name. So each new segment is user-overwritten by a variable following # this naming convention. ################################################################ # The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was # when building the left-hand prompt. Because the RPROMPT is created from # right-left but reads the opposite, this isn't necessary for the other side. CURRENT_BG='NONE' # Begin a left prompt segment # Takes four arguments: # * $1: Name of the function that was originally invoked (mandatory). # Necessary, to make the dynamic color-overwrite mechanism work. # * $2: The array index of the current segment # * $3: Background color # * $4: Foreground color # * $5: The segment content # * $6: An identifying icon (must be a key of the icons array) # The latter three can be omitted, set_default last_left_element_index 1 set_default POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS " " left_prompt_segment() { local current_index=$2 # Check if the segment should be joined with the previous one local joined segmentShouldBeJoined $current_index $last_left_element_index "$POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS" && joined=true || joined=false # Overwrite given background-color by user defined variable for this segment. local BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_BACKGROUND local BG_COLOR_MODIFIER=${(P)BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE} [[ -n $BG_COLOR_MODIFIER ]] && 3="$BG_COLOR_MODIFIER" # Overwrite given foreground-color by user defined variable for this segment. local FOREGROUND_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_FOREGROUND local FG_COLOR_MODIFIER=${(P)FOREGROUND_USER_VARIABLE} [[ -n $FG_COLOR_MODIFIER ]] && 4="$FG_COLOR_MODIFIER" local bg fg [[ -n "$3" ]] && bg="%K{$3}" || bg="%k" [[ -n "$4" ]] && fg="%F{$4}" || fg="%f" if [[ $CURRENT_BG != 'NONE' ]] && ! isSameColor "$3" "$CURRENT_BG"; then echo -n "$bg%F{$CURRENT_BG}" if [[ $joined == false ]]; then # Middle segment echo -n "$(print_icon 'LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR')$POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS" fi elif isSameColor "$CURRENT_BG" "$3"; then # Middle segment with same color as previous segment # We take the current foreground color as color for our # subsegment (or the default color). This should have # enough contrast. local complement [[ -n "$4" ]] && complement="$4" || complement=$DEFAULT_COLOR echo -n "$bg%F{$complement}" if [[ $joined == false ]]; then echo -n "$(print_icon 'LEFT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR')$POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS" fi else # First segment echo -n "${bg}$POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS" fi local visual_identifier if [[ -n $6 ]]; then visual_identifier="$(print_icon $6)" if [[ -n "$visual_identifier" ]]; then # Allow users to overwrite the color for the visual identifier only. local visual_identifier_color_variable=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_COLOR set_default $visual_identifier_color_variable $4 visual_identifier="%F{${(P)visual_identifier_color_variable}%}$visual_identifier%f" # Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier [[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier="$visual_identifier " fi fi # Print the visual identifier echo -n "${visual_identifier}" # Print the content of the segment, if there is any [[ -n "$5" ]] && echo -n "${fg}${5}" echo -n "${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS}" CURRENT_BG=$3 last_left_element_index=$current_index } # End the left prompt, closes the final segment. left_prompt_end() { if [[ -n $CURRENT_BG ]]; then echo -n "%k%F{$CURRENT_BG}$(print_icon 'LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR')" else echo -n "%k" fi echo -n "%f$(print_icon 'LEFT_SEGMENT_END_SEPARATOR')" CURRENT_BG='' } CURRENT_RIGHT_BG='NONE' # Begin a right prompt segment # Takes four arguments: # * $1: Name of the function that was originally invoked (mandatory). # Necessary, to make the dynamic color-overwrite mechanism work. # * $2: The array index of the current segment # * $3: Background color # * $4: Foreground color # * $5: The segment content # * $6: An identifying icon (must be a key of the icons array) # No ending for the right prompt segment is needed (unlike the left prompt, above). set_default last_right_element_index 1 set_default POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_RIGHT_SEGMENTS " " right_prompt_segment() { local current_index=$2 # Check if the segment should be joined with the previous one local joined segmentShouldBeJoined $current_index $last_right_element_index "$POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS" && joined=true || joined=false # Overwrite given background-color by user defined variable for this segment. local BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_BACKGROUND local BG_COLOR_MODIFIER=${(P)BACKGROUND_USER_VARIABLE} [[ -n $BG_COLOR_MODIFIER ]] && 3="$BG_COLOR_MODIFIER" # Overwrite given foreground-color by user defined variable for this segment. local FOREGROUND_USER_VARIABLE=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_FOREGROUND local FG_COLOR_MODIFIER=${(P)FOREGROUND_USER_VARIABLE} [[ -n $FG_COLOR_MODIFIER ]] && 4="$FG_COLOR_MODIFIER" local bg fg [[ -n "$3" ]] && bg="%K{$3}" || bg="%k" [[ -n "$4" ]] && fg="%F{$4}" || fg="%f" # If CURRENT_RIGHT_BG is "NONE", we are the first right segment. if [[ $joined == false ]] || [[ "$CURRENT_RIGHT_BG" == "NONE" ]]; then if isSameColor "$CURRENT_RIGHT_BG" "$3"; then # Middle segment with same color as previous segment # We take the current foreground color as color for our # subsegment (or the default color). This should have # enough contrast. local complement [[ -n "$4" ]] && complement="$4" || complement=$DEFAULT_COLOR echo -n "%F{$complement}$(print_icon 'RIGHT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR')%f" else echo -n "%F{$3}$(print_icon 'RIGHT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR')%f" fi fi local visual_identifier if [[ -n "$6" ]]; then visual_identifier="$(print_icon $6)" if [[ -n "$visual_identifier" ]]; then # Allow users to overwrite the color for the visual identifier only. local visual_identifier_color_variable=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_COLOR set_default $visual_identifier_color_variable $4 visual_identifier="%F{${(P)visual_identifier_color_variable}%}$visual_identifier%f" # Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier [[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier=" $visual_identifier" fi fi echo -n "${bg}${fg}" # Print whitespace only if segment is not joined or first right segment [[ $joined == false ]] || [[ "$CURRENT_RIGHT_BG" == "NONE" ]] && echo -n "${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_RIGHT_SEGMENTS}" # Print segment content if there is any [[ -n "$5" ]] && echo -n "${5}" # Print the visual identifier echo -n "${visual_identifier}${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_RIGHT_SEGMENTS}%f" CURRENT_RIGHT_BG=$3 last_right_element_index=$current_index } ################################################################ # Prompt Segment Definitions ################################################################ # The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was # when building the left-hand prompt. Because the RPROMPT is created from # right-left but reads the opposite, this isn't necessary for the other side. CURRENT_BG='NONE' # Anaconda Environment prompt_anaconda() { # Depending on the conda version, either might be set. This # variant works even if both are set. _path=$CONDA_ENV_PATH$CONDA_PREFIX if ! [ -z "$_path" ]; then # config - can be overwritten in users' zshrc file. set_default POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_LEFT_DELIMITER "(" set_default POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_RIGHT_DELIMITER ")" "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_LEFT_DELIMITER$(basename $_path)$POWERLEVEL9K_ANACONDA_RIGHT_DELIMITER" 'PYTHON_ICON' fi } # AWS Profile prompt_aws() { local aws_profile="$AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE" if [[ -n "$aws_profile" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" red white "$aws_profile" 'AWS_ICON' fi } # Current Elastic Beanstalk environment prompt_aws_eb_env() { local eb_env=$(grep environment .elasticbeanstalk/config.yml 2> /dev/null | awk '{print $2}') if [[ -n "$eb_env" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" black green "$eb_env" 'AWS_EB_ICON' fi } # Segment to indicate background jobs with an icon. set_default POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE true prompt_background_jobs() { local background_jobs_number=${$(jobs -l | wc -l)// /} local wrong_lines=`jobs -l | awk '/pwd now/{ count++ } END {print count}'` if [[ wrong_lines -gt 0 ]]; then background_jobs_number=$(( $background_jobs_number - $wrong_lines )) fi if [[ background_jobs_number -gt 0 ]]; then local background_jobs_number_print="" if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE" == "true" ]] && [[ "$background_jobs_number" -gt 1 ]]; then background_jobs_number_print="$background_jobs_number" fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "cyan" "$background_jobs_number_print" 'BACKGROUND_JOBS_ICON' fi } # Segment that indicates usage level of current partition. set_default POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_ONLY_WARNING false set_default POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_WARNING_LEVEL 90 set_default POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_CRITICAL_LEVEL 95 prompt_disk_usage() { local current_state="unknown" typeset -AH hdd_usage_forecolors hdd_usage_forecolors=( 'normal' 'yellow' 'warning' "$DEFAULT_COLOR" 'critical' 'white' ) typeset -AH hdd_usage_backcolors hdd_usage_backcolors=( 'normal' $DEFAULT_COLOR 'warning' 'yellow' 'critical' 'red' ) local disk_usage="${$(\df -P . | sed -n '2p' | awk '{ print $5 }')%%\%}" if [ "$disk_usage" -ge "$POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_WARNING_LEVEL" ]; then current_state='warning' if [ "$disk_usage" -ge "$POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_CRITICAL_LEVEL" ]; then current_state='critical' fi else if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_ONLY_WARNING" == true ]]; then current_state='' return fi current_state='normal' fi local message="${disk_usage}%%" # Draw the prompt_segment if [[ -n $disk_usage ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${current_state}" "$2" "${hdd_usage_backcolors[$current_state]}" "${hdd_usage_forecolors[$current_state]}" "$message" 'DISK_ICON' fi } prompt_battery() { # The battery can have four different states - default to 'unknown'. local current_state='unknown' typeset -AH battery_states battery_states=( 'low' 'red' 'charging' 'yellow' 'charged' 'green' 'disconnected' "$DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED" ) # Set default values if the user did not configure them set_default POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_THRESHOLD 10 if [[ $OS =~ OSX && -f /usr/bin/pmset && -x /usr/bin/pmset ]]; then # obtain battery information from system local raw_data="$(pmset -g batt | awk 'FNR==2{print}')" # return if there is no battery on system [[ -z $(echo $raw_data | grep "InternalBattery") ]] && return # Time remaining on battery operation (charging/discharging) local tstring=$(echo $raw_data | awk -F ';' '{print $3}' | awk '{print $1}') # If time has not been calculated by system yet [[ $tstring =~ '(\(no|not)' ]] && tstring="..." # percent of battery charged typeset -i 10 bat_percent bat_percent=$(echo $raw_data | grep -o '[0-9]*%' | sed 's/%//') local remain="" # Logic for string output case $(echo $raw_data | awk -F ';' '{print $2}' | awk '{$1=$1};1') in # for a short time after attaching power, status will be 'AC attached;' 'charging'|'finishing charge'|'AC attached') current_state="charging" remain=" ($tstring)" ;; 'discharging') [[ $bat_percent -lt $POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_THRESHOLD ]] && current_state="low" || current_state="disconnected" remain=" ($tstring)" ;; *) current_state="charged" ;; esac fi if [[ $OS =~ Linux ]]; then local sysp="/sys/class/power_supply" # Reported BAT0 or BAT1 depending on kernel version [[ -a $sysp/BAT0 ]] && local bat=$sysp/BAT0 [[ -a $sysp/BAT1 ]] && local bat=$sysp/BAT1 # Return if no battery found [[ -z $bat ]] && return local capacity=$(cat $bat/capacity) local battery_status=$(cat $bat/status) [[ $capacity -gt 100 ]] && local bat_percent=100 || local bat_percent=$capacity [[ $battery_status =~ Charging || $battery_status =~ Full ]] && local connected=true if [[ -z $connected ]]; then [[ $bat_percent -lt $POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_THRESHOLD ]] && current_state="low" || current_state="disconnected" else [[ $bat_percent =~ 100 ]] && current_state="charged" [[ $bat_percent -lt 100 ]] && current_state="charging" fi if [[ -f /usr/bin/acpi ]]; then local time_remaining=$(acpi | awk '{ print $5 }') if [[ $time_remaining =~ rate ]]; then local tstring="..." elif [[ $time_remaining =~ "[[:digit:]]+" ]]; then local tstring=${(f)$(date -u -d "$(echo $time_remaining)" +%k:%M 2> /dev/null)} fi fi [[ -n $tstring ]] && local remain=" ($tstring)" fi local message # Default behavior: Be verbose! set_default POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_VERBOSE true if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then message="$bat_percent%%$remain" else message="$bat_percent%%" fi # Draw the prompt_segment if [[ -n $bat_percent ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${current_state}" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "${battery_states[$current_state]}" "$message" 'BATTERY_ICON' fi } # Public IP segment # Parameters: # * $1 Alignment: string - left|right # * $2 Index: integer # * $3 Joined: bool - If the segment should be joined prompt_public_ip() { # set default values for segment set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_TIMEOUT "300" set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_NONE "" set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE "/tmp/p9k_public_ip" set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_HOST "http://ident.me" defined POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_METHODS || POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_METHODS=(dig curl wget) # Do we need a fresh IP? local refresh_ip=false if [[ -f $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE ]]; then typeset -i timediff # if saved IP is more than timediff=$(($(date +%s) - $(date -r $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE +%s))) [[ $timediff -gt $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_TIMEOUT ]] && refresh_ip=true # If tmp file is empty get a fresh IP [[ -z $(cat $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE) ]] && refresh_ip=true [[ -n $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_NONE ]] && [[ $(cat $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE) =~ "$POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_NONE" ]] && refresh_ip=true else touch $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE && refresh_ip=true fi # grab a fresh IP if needed local fresh_ip if [[ $refresh_ip =~ true && -w $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE ]]; then for method in "${POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_METHODS[@]}"; do case $method in 'dig') fresh_ip="$(dig +time=1 +tries=1 +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com 2> /dev/null)" [[ "$fresh_ip" =~ ^\; ]] && unset fresh_ip ;; 'curl') fresh_ip="$(curl --max-time 10 -w '\n' "$POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_HOST" 2> /dev/null)" ;; 'wget') fresh_ip="$(wget -T 10 -qO- "$POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_HOST" 2> /dev/null)" ;; esac # If we found a fresh IP, break loop. if [[ -n "${fresh_ip}" ]]; then break; fi done # write IP to tmp file or clear tmp file if an IP was not retrieved # Redirection with `>!`. From the manpage: Same as >, except that the file # is truncated to zero length if it exists, even if CLOBBER is unset. # If the file already exists, and a simple `>` redirection and CLOBBER # unset, ZSH will produce an error. [[ -n "${fresh_ip}" ]] && echo $fresh_ip >! $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE || echo $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_NONE >! $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE fi # read public IP saved to tmp file local public_ip="$(cat $POWERLEVEL9K_PUBLIC_IP_FILE)" # Draw the prompt segment if [[ -n $public_ip ]]; then $1_prompt_segment "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED" "${public_ip}" 'PUBLIC_IP_ICON' fi } # Context: user@hostname (who am I and where am I) # Note that if $DEFAULT_USER is not set, this prompt segment will always print prompt_context() { set_default POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH "%m" if [[ "$USER" != "$DEFAULT_USER" || -n "$SSH_CLIENT" ]]; then if [[ $(print -P "%#") == '#' ]]; then # Shell runs as root "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_ROOT" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "yellow" "$USER@$POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH" else "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_DEFAULT" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "011" "$USER@$POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH" fi fi } # The 'custom` prompt provides a way for users to invoke commands and display # the output in a segment. prompt_custom() { local command=POWERLEVEL9K_CUSTOM_$3:u local segment_content="$(eval ${(P)command})" if [[ -n $segment_content ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${3:u}" "$2" $DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED $DEFAULT_COLOR "$segment_content" fi } # Dir: current working directory set_default POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_PATH_SEPARATOR "/" prompt_dir() { local current_path='%~' if [[ -n "$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH" ]]; then set_default POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DELIMITER $'\U2026' case "$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_STRATEGY" in truncate_middle) current_path=$(pwd | sed -e "s,^$HOME,~," | sed $SED_EXTENDED_REGEX_PARAMETER "s/([^/]{$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH})[^/]+([^/]{$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH})\//\1$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DELIMITER\2\//g") ;; truncate_from_right) current_path=$(truncatePathFromRight "$(pwd | sed -e "s,^$HOME,~,")" ) ;; truncate_with_package_name) local name repo_path package_path current_dir zero # Get the path of the Git repo, which should have the package.json file if [[ $(git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2> /dev/null) == "true" ]]; then # Get path from the root of the git repository to the current dir local gitPath=$(git rev-parse --show-prefix) # Remove trailing slash from git path, so that we can # remove that git path from the pwd. gitPath=${gitPath%/} package_path=${$(pwd)%%$gitPath} # Remove trailing slash package_path=${package_path%/} elif [[ $(git rev-parse --is-inside-git-dir 2> /dev/null) == "true" ]]; then package_path=${$(pwd)%%/.git*} fi zero='%([BSUbfksu]|([FB]|){*})' current_dir=$(pwd) # Then, find the length of the package_path string, and save the # subdirectory path as a substring of the current directory's path from 0 # to the length of the package path's string subdirectory_path=$(truncatePathFromRight "${current_dir:${#${(S%%)package_path//$~zero/}}}") # Parse the 'name' from the package.json; if there are any problems, just # print the file path if name=$( cat "$package_path/package.json" 2> /dev/null | grep -m 1 "\"name\""); then name=$(echo $name | awk -F ':' '{print $2}' | awk -F '"' '{print $2}') # Instead of printing out the full path, print out the name of the package # from the package.json and append the current subdirectory current_path="`echo $name | tr -d '"'`$subdirectory_path" else current_path=$(truncatePathFromRight "$(pwd | sed -e "s,^$HOME,~,")" ) fi ;; *) current_path="%$((POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH+1))(c:$POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DELIMITER/:)%${POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH}c" ;; esac fi if [[ "${POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_PATH_SEPARATOR}" != "/" ]]; then current_path=$(print -P "${current_path}" | sed "s/\//${POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_PATH_SEPARATOR}/g") fi typeset -AH dir_states dir_states=( "DEFAULT" "FOLDER_ICON" "HOME" "HOME_ICON" "HOME_SUBFOLDER" "HOME_SUB_ICON" ) local current_state="DEFAULT" if [[ $(print -P "%~") == '~' ]]; then current_state="HOME" elif [[ $(print -P "%~") == '~'* ]]; then current_state="HOME_SUBFOLDER" fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_${current_state}" "$2" "blue" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "${current_path}" "${dir_states[$current_state]}" } # Docker machine prompt_docker_machine() { local docker_machine="$DOCKER_MACHINE_NAME" if [[ -n "$docker_machine" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "magenta" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$docker_machine" 'SERVER_ICON' fi } # GO prompt prompt_go_version() { local go_version go_version=$(go version 2>/dev/null | sed -E "s/.*(go[0-9.]*).*/\1/") if [[ -n "$go_version" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "green" "255" "$go_version" fi } # Command number (in local history) prompt_history() { "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "244" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" '%h' } # Detection for virtualization (systemd based systems only) prompt_detect_virt() { if ! command -v systemd-detect-virt;then return fi local virt=$(systemd-detect-virt) local color="yellow" if [[ "$virt" == "none" ]]; then if [[ "$(ls -di / | grep -o 2)" != "2" ]]; then virt="chroot" "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$color" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$virt" else ; fi else "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$color" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$virt" fi } prompt_icons_test() { for key in ${(@k)icons}; do # The lower color spectrum in ZSH makes big steps. Choosing # the next color has enough contrast to read. local random_color=$((RANDOM % 8)) local next_color=$((random_color+1)) "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$random_color" "$next_color" "$key" "$key" done } prompt_ip() { if [[ "$OS" == "OSX" ]]; then if defined POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE; then # Get the IP address of the specified interface. ip=$(ipconfig getifaddr "$POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE") else local interfaces callback # Get network interface names ordered by service precedence. interfaces=$(networksetup -listnetworkserviceorder | grep -o "Device:\s*[a-z0-9]*" | grep -o -E '[a-z0-9]*$') callback='ipconfig getifaddr $item' ip=$(getRelevantItem "$interfaces" "$callback") fi else if defined POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE; then # Get the IP address of the specified interface. ip=$(ip -4 a show "$POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE" | grep -o "inet\s*[0-9.]*" | grep -o "[0-9.]*") else local interfaces callback # Get all network interface names that are up interfaces=$(ip link ls up | grep -o -E ":\s+[a-z0-9]+:" | grep -v "lo" | grep -o "[a-z0-9]*") callback='ip -4 a show $item | grep -o "inet\s*[0-9.]*" | grep -o "[0-9.]*"' ip=$(getRelevantItem "$interfaces" "$callback") fi fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "cyan" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$ip" 'NETWORK_ICON' } prompt_load() { # The load segment can have three different states local current_state="unknown" local cores typeset -AH load_states load_states=( 'critical' 'red' 'warning' 'yellow' 'normal' 'green' ) if [[ "$OS" == "OSX" ]] || [[ "$OS" == "BSD" ]]; then load_avg_1min=$(sysctl vm.loadavg | grep -o -E '[0-9]+(\.|,)[0-9]+' | head -n 1) if [[ "$OS" == "OSX" ]]; then cores=$(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu) else cores=$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) fi else load_avg_1min=$(grep -o "[0-9.]*" /proc/loadavg | head -n 1) cores=$(nproc) fi # Replace comma load_avg_1min=${load_avg_1min//,/.} if [[ "$load_avg_1min" -gt $(bc -l <<< "${cores} * 0.7") ]]; then current_state="critical" elif [[ "$load_avg_1min" -gt $(bc -l <<< "${cores} * 0.5") ]]; then current_state="warning" else current_state="normal" fi "$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${current_state}" "$2" "${load_states[$current_state]}" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$load_avg_1min" 'LOAD_ICON' } # Node version prompt_node_version() { local node_version=$(node -v 2>/dev/null) [[ -z "${node_version}" ]] && return "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "green" "white" "${node_version:1}" 'NODE_ICON' } # Node version from NVM # Only prints the segment if different than the default value prompt_nvm() { [[ ! $(type nvm) =~ 'nvm is a shell function'* ]] && return local node_version=$(nvm current) [[ -z "${node_version}" ]] || [[ ${node_version} = "none" ]] && return local nvm_default=$(cat $NVM_DIR/alias/default) [[ "$node_version" =~ "$nvm_default" ]] && return $1_prompt_segment "$0" "$2" "green" "011" "${node_version:1}" 'NODE_ICON' } # NodeEnv Prompt prompt_nodeenv() { local nodeenv_path="$NODE_VIRTUAL_ENV" if [[ -n "$nodeenv_path" && "$NODE_VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT" != true ]]; then local info="$(node -v)[$(basename "$nodeenv_path")]" "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "black" "green" "$info" 'NODE_ICON' fi } # print a little OS icon prompt_os_icon() { "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "black" "255" "$OS_ICON" } # print PHP version number prompt_php_version() { local php_version php_version=$(php -v 2>&1 | grep -oe "^PHP\s*[0-9.]*") if [[ -n "$php_version" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "013" "255" "$php_version" fi } # Show free RAM and used Swap prompt_ram() { local base='' local ramfree=0 if [[ "$OS" == "OSX" ]]; then ramfree=$(vm_stat | grep "Pages free" | grep -o -E '[0-9]+') # Convert pages into Bytes ramfree=$(( ramfree * 4096 )) else if [[ "$OS" == "BSD" ]]; then ramfree=$(vmstat | grep -E '([0-9]+\w+)+' | awk '{print $5}') base='M' else ramfree=$(grep -o -E "MemFree:\s+[0-9]+" /proc/meminfo | grep -o "[0-9]*") base='K' fi fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "yellow" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$(printSizeHumanReadable "$ramfree" $base)" 'RAM_ICON' } # rbenv information prompt_rbenv() { if which rbenv 2>/dev/null >&2; then local rbenv_version_name="$(rbenv version-name)" local rbenv_global="$(rbenv global)" # Don't show anything if the current Ruby is the same as the global Ruby. if [[ $rbenv_version_name == $rbenv_global ]]; then return fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "red" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$rbenv_version_name" 'RUBY_ICON' fi } # chruby information # see https://github.com/postmodern/chruby/issues/245 for chruby_auto issue with ZSH prompt_chruby() { local chruby_env chrb_env="$(chruby 2> /dev/null | grep \* | tr -d '* ')" # Don't show anything if the chruby did not change the default ruby if [[ "${chrb_env:-system}" != "system" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "red" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "${chrb_env}" 'RUBY_ICON' fi } # Print an icon if user is root. prompt_root_indicator() { if [[ "$UID" -eq 0 ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "yellow" "" 'ROOT_ICON' fi } # Print Rust version number prompt_rust_version() { local rust_version rust_version=$(rustc --version 2>&1 | grep -oe "^rustc\s*[^ ]*" | grep -o '[0-9.a-z\\\-]*$') if [[ -n "$rust_version" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "208" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "Rust $rust_version" 'RUST_ICON' fi } # RSpec test ratio prompt_rspec_stats() { if [[ (-d app && -d spec) ]]; then local code_amount tests_amount code_amount=$(ls -1 app/**/*.rb | wc -l) tests_amount=$(ls -1 spec/**/*.rb | wc -l) build_test_stats "$1" "$0" "$2" "$code_amount" "$tests_amount" "RSpec" 'TEST_ICON' fi } # Ruby Version Manager information prompt_rvm() { local gemset=$(echo $GEM_HOME | awk -F'@' '{print $2}') [ "$gemset" != "" ] && gemset="@$gemset" local version=$(echo $MY_RUBY_HOME | awk -F'-' '{print $2}') if [[ -n "$version$gemset" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "240" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$version$gemset" 'RUBY_ICON' fi } # Status: return code if verbose, otherwise just an icon if an error occurred set_default POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE true set_default POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_IN_NON_VERBOSE false prompt_status() { if [[ "$RETVAL" -ne 0 ]]; then if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_ERROR" "$2" "red" "226" "$RETVAL" 'CARRIAGE_RETURN_ICON' else "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_ERROR" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "red" "" 'FAIL_ICON' fi elif [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE" == true || "$POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_IN_NON_VERBOSE" == true ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_OK" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "046" "" 'OK_ICON' fi } prompt_swap() { local swap_used=0 local base='' if [[ "$OS" == "OSX" ]]; then local raw_swap_used raw_swap_used=$(sysctl vm.swapusage | grep -o "used\s*=\s*[0-9,.A-Z]*" | grep -o "[0-9,.A-Z]*$") typeset -F 2 swap_used swap_used=${$(echo $raw_swap_used | grep -o "[0-9,.]*")//,/.} # Replace comma swap_used=${swap_used//,/.} base=$(echo "$raw_swap_used" | grep -o "[A-Z]*$") else swap_total=$(grep -o -E "SwapTotal:\s+[0-9]+" /proc/meminfo | grep -o "[0-9]*") swap_free=$(grep -o -E "SwapFree:\s+[0-9]+" /proc/meminfo | grep -o "[0-9]*") swap_used=$(( swap_total - swap_free )) base='K' fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "yellow" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$(printSizeHumanReadable "$swap_used" $base)" 'SWAP_ICON' } # Symfony2-PHPUnit test ratio prompt_symfony2_tests() { if [[ (-d src && -d app && -f app/AppKernel.php) ]]; then local code_amount tests_amount code_amount=$(ls -1 src/**/*.php | grep -vc Tests) tests_amount=$(ls -1 src/**/*.php | grep -c Tests) build_test_stats "$1" "$0" "$2" "$code_amount" "$tests_amount" "SF2" 'TEST_ICON' fi } # Symfony2-Version prompt_symfony2_version() { if [[ -f app/bootstrap.php.cache ]]; then local symfony2_version symfony2_version=$(grep " VERSION " app/bootstrap.php.cache | sed -e 's/[^.0-9]*//g') "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "240" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$symfony2_version" 'SYMFONY_ICON' fi } # Show a ratio of tests vs code build_test_stats() { local code_amount="$4" local tests_amount="$5"+0.00001 local headline="$6" # Set float precision to 2 digits: typeset -F 2 ratio local ratio=$(( (tests_amount/code_amount) * 100 )) (( ratio >= 75 )) && "$1_prompt_segment" "${2}_GOOD" "$3" "cyan" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$headline: $ratio%%" "$6" (( ratio >= 50 && ratio < 75 )) && "$1_prompt_segment" "$2_AVG" "$3" "yellow" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$headline: $ratio%%" "$6" (( ratio < 50 )) && "$1_prompt_segment" "$2_BAD" "$3" "red" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$headline: $ratio%%" "$6" } # System time prompt_time() { local time_format="%D{%H:%M:%S}" if [[ -n "$POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT" ]]; then time_format="$POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT" fi "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$time_format" } # todo.sh: shows the number of tasks in your todo.sh file prompt_todo() { if $(hash todo.sh 2>&-); then count=$(todo.sh ls | egrep "TODO: [0-9]+ of ([0-9]+) tasks shown" | awk '{ print $4 }') if [[ "$count" = <-> ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "244" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$count" 'TODO_ICON' fi fi } # VCS segment: shows the state of your repository, if you are in a folder under # version control set_default POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_ACTIONFORMAT_FOREGROUND "red" # Default: Just display the first 8 characters of our changeset-ID. set_default POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_INTERNAL_HASH_LENGTH "8" powerlevel9k_vcs_init() { if [[ -n "$POWERLEVEL9K_CHANGESET_HASH_LENGTH" ]]; then POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_INTERNAL_HASH_LENGTH="$POWERLEVEL9K_CHANGESET_HASH_LENGTH" fi # Load VCS_INFO autoload -Uz vcs_info VCS_WORKDIR_DIRTY=false VCS_WORKDIR_HALF_DIRTY=false # The vcs segment can have three different states - defaults to 'clean'. typeset -gAH vcs_states vcs_states=( 'clean' 'green' 'modified' 'yellow' 'untracked' 'green' ) VCS_CHANGESET_PREFIX='' if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_CHANGESET" == true ]]; then VCS_CHANGESET_PREFIX="$(print_icon 'VCS_COMMIT_ICON')%0.$POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_INTERNAL_HASH_LENGTH""i " fi zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable git hg svn zstyle ':vcs_info:*' check-for-changes true VCS_DEFAULT_FORMAT="$VCS_CHANGESET_PREFIX%b%c%u%m" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' formats "$VCS_DEFAULT_FORMAT" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' actionformats "%b %F{${POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_ACTIONFORMAT_FOREGROUND}}| %a%f" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' stagedstr " $(print_icon 'VCS_STAGED_ICON')" zstyle ':vcs_info:*' unstagedstr " $(print_icon 'VCS_UNSTAGED_ICON')" defined POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_HOOKS || POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_HOOKS=(vcs-detect-changes git-untracked git-aheadbehind git-stash git-remotebranch git-tagname) zstyle ':vcs_info:git*+set-message:*' hooks $POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_HOOKS defined POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_HG_HOOKS || POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_HG_HOOKS=(vcs-detect-changes) zstyle ':vcs_info:hg*+set-message:*' hooks $POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_HG_HOOKS defined POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_SVN_HOOKS || POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_SVN_HOOKS=(vcs-detect-changes svn-detect-changes) zstyle ':vcs_info:svn*+set-message:*' hooks $POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_SVN_HOOKS # For Hg, only show the branch name zstyle ':vcs_info:hg*:*' branchformat "$(print_icon 'VCS_BRANCH_ICON')%b" # The `get-revision` function must be turned on for dirty-check to work for Hg zstyle ':vcs_info:hg*:*' get-revision true zstyle ':vcs_info:hg*:*' get-bookmarks true zstyle ':vcs_info:hg*+gen-hg-bookmark-string:*' hooks hg-bookmarks if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_CHANGESET" == true ]]; then zstyle ':vcs_info:*' get-revision true fi } prompt_vcs() { VCS_WORKDIR_DIRTY=false VCS_WORKDIR_HALF_DIRTY=false current_state="" # Actually invoke vcs_info manually to gather all information. vcs_info local vcs_prompt="${vcs_info_msg_0_}" if [[ -n "$vcs_prompt" ]]; then if [[ "$VCS_WORKDIR_DIRTY" == true ]]; then # $vcs_visual_identifier gets set in +vi-vcs-detect-changes in functions/vcs.zsh, # as we have there access to vcs_info internal hooks. current_state='modified' else if [[ "$VCS_WORKDIR_HALF_DIRTY" == true ]]; then current_state='untracked' else current_state='clean' fi fi "$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${(U)current_state}" "$2" "${vcs_states[$current_state]}" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$vcs_prompt" "$vcs_visual_identifier" fi } # Vi Mode: show editing mode (NORMAL|INSERT) set_default POWERLEVEL9K_VI_INSERT_MODE_STRING "INSERT" set_default POWERLEVEL9K_VI_COMMAND_MODE_STRING "NORMAL" prompt_vi_mode() { case ${KEYMAP} in main|viins) "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_INSERT" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "blue" "$POWERLEVEL9K_VI_INSERT_MODE_STRING" ;; vicmd) "$1_prompt_segment" "$0_NORMAL" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "default" "$POWERLEVEL9K_VI_COMMAND_MODE_STRING" ;; esac } # Virtualenv: current working virtualenv # More information on virtualenv (Python): # https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/ prompt_virtualenv() { local virtualenv_path="$VIRTUAL_ENV" if [[ -n "$virtualenv_path" && "$VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT" != true ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "blue" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$(basename "$virtualenv_path")" 'PYTHON_ICON' fi } # pyenv: current active python version (with restrictions) # More information on pyenv (Python version manager like rbenv and rvm): # https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv # the prompt parses output of pyenv version and only displays the first word prompt_pyenv() { local pyenv_version="$(pyenv version 2>/dev/null)" pyenv_version="${pyenv_version%% *}" # XXX: The following should return the same as above. # This reads better for devs familiar with sed/awk/grep/cut utilities # Using shell expansion/substitution may hamper future maintainability #local pyenv_version="$(pyenv version 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | cut -d' ' -f1)" if [[ -n "$pyenv_version" && "$pyenv_version" != "system" ]]; then "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "blue" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$pyenv_version" 'PYTHON_ICON' fi } # Swift version prompt_swift_version() { # Get the first number as this is probably the "main" version number.. local swift_version=$(swift --version 2>/dev/null | grep -o -E "[0-9.]+" | head -n 1) [[ -z "${swift_version}" ]] && return "$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "magenta" "white" "${swift_version}" 'SWIFT_ICON' } ################################################################ # Prompt processing and drawing ################################################################ # Main prompt build_left_prompt() { local index=1 for element in "${POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS[@]}"; do # Remove joined information in direct calls element=${element%_joined} # Check if it is a custom command, otherwise interpet it as # a prompt. if [[ $element[0,7] =~ "custom_" ]]; then "prompt_custom" "left" "$index" $element[8,-1] else "prompt_$element" "left" "$index" fi index=$((index + 1)) done left_prompt_end } # Right prompt build_right_prompt() { local index=1 for element in "${POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS[@]}"; do # Remove joined information in direct calls element=${element%_joined} # Check if it is a custom command, otherwise interpet it as # a prompt. if [[ $element[0,7] =~ "custom_" ]]; then "prompt_custom" "right" "$index" $element[8,-1] else "prompt_$element" "right" "$index" fi index=$((index + 1)) done } powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts() { RETVAL=$? if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE" == true ]]; then PROMPT="$(print_icon 'MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX')%f%b%k$(build_left_prompt) $(print_icon 'MULTILINE_SECOND_PROMPT_PREFIX')" if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_RPROMPT_ON_NEWLINE" != true ]]; then # The right prompt should be on the same line as the first line of the left # prompt. To do so, there is just a quite ugly workaround: Before zsh draws # the RPROMPT, we advise it, to go one line up. At the end of RPROMPT, we # advise it to go one line down. See: # http://superuser.com/questions/357107/zsh-right-justify-in-ps1 local LC_ALL="" LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8" # Set the right locale to protect special characters RPROMPT_PREFIX='%{'$'\e[1A''%}' # one line up RPROMPT_SUFFIX='%{'$'\e[1B''%}' # one line down else RPROMPT_PREFIX='' RPROMPT_SUFFIX='' fi else PROMPT="%f%b%k$(build_left_prompt)" RPROMPT_PREFIX='' RPROMPT_SUFFIX='' fi if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_RPROMPT" != true ]]; then RPROMPT="$RPROMPT_PREFIX%f%b%k$(build_right_prompt)%{$reset_color%}$RPROMPT_SUFFIX" fi } prompt_powerlevel9k_setup() { # Display a warning if the terminal does not support 256 colors local term_colors term_colors=$(echotc Co) if (( $term_colors < 256 )); then print -P "%F{red}WARNING!%f Your terminal appears to support less than 256 colors!" print -P "If your terminal supports 256 colors, please export the appropriate environment variable" print -P "_before_ loading this theme in your \~\/.zshrc. In most terminal emulators, putting" print -P "%F{blue}export TERM=\"xterm-256color\"%f at the top of your \~\/.zshrc is sufficient." fi # If the terminal `LANG` is set to `C`, this theme will not work at all. local term_lang term_lang=$(echo $LANG) if [[ $term_lang == 'C' ]]; then print -P "\t%F{red}WARNING!%f Your terminal's 'LANG' is set to 'C', which breaks this theme!" print -P "\t%F{red}WARNING!%f Please set your 'LANG' to a UTF-8 language, like 'en_US.UTF-8'" print -P "\t%F{red}WARNING!%f _before_ loading this theme in your \~\.zshrc. Putting" print -P "\t%F{red}WARNING!%f %F{blue}export LANG=\"en_US.UTF-8\"%f at the top of your \~\/.zshrc is sufficient." fi defined POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS || POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(context dir rbenv vcs) defined POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS || POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status root_indicator background_jobs history time) # Display a warning if deprecated segments are in use. typeset -AH deprecated_segments # old => new deprecated_segments=( 'longstatus' 'status' ) print_deprecation_warning deprecated_segments setopt prompt_subst setopt LOCAL_OPTIONS unsetopt XTRACE KSH_ARRAYS setopt PROMPT_CR PROMPT_PERCENT PROMPT_SUBST MULTIBYTE # initialize colors autoload -U colors && colors if segment_in_use "vcs"; then powerlevel9k_vcs_init fi # initialize hooks autoload -Uz add-zsh-hook # prepare prompts add-zsh-hook precmd powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts } prompt_powerlevel9k_setup "$@"