This segment displays the current Elastic Beanstalk environment.
A new state HOME_SUBFOLDER
was added. So if you want to overwrite
colors for this segment, also set this variables:
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_HOME_SUBFOLDER_BACKGROUND='black'
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_HOME_SUBFOLDER_FOREGROUND='white'
Now displays the number of background jobs if there's more than 1. You can disable it by setting :
POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE=false
Now almost every segment can have a visual identifier, which is an icon whose color could be adjusted by users.
You can now merge segments together by suffixing the segment name with "_joined". For Developers: Be aware that the order of parameters in left/right_prompt_segment has changed. Now a boolean parameter must be set as second parameter (true if joined).
This segment now has "state", which means you now can change the colors seperatly depending if you are in your homefolder or not. Your variables for that should now look like:
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_HOME_BACKGROUND='green'
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_HOME_FOREGROUND='cyan'
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND='red'
POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND='yellow'
The status
segment was split up into three segments. background_jobs
prints
an icon if there are background jobs. root_indicator
prints an icon if the user
is root. The status
segment focuses now on the status only.
The status
segment also now has "state". If you want to overwrite the colors,
you have to add the state to your variables:
POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_BACKGROUND='green'
POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_ERROR_FOREGROUND='cyan'
POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_BACKGROUND='red'
POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_FOREGROUND='yellow'
A new segment that allows users to define a custom command was added.
This segment now respects VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT
. If this variable is set
to true
, the segments does not get rendered.
The load
segement was split and a new segment ram
was extracted. This new
segment is able to show the free ram and used swap.
This prompt uses the VCS_INFO
subsystem by ZSH. From now on this subsystem
is only invoked if a vcs
segment was configured.
This segment now does not invoke RVM directly anymore. Instead, is relys on the circumstance that RVM was invoked beforehand and just reads the environment variables '$GEM_HOME' and '$MY_RUBY_HOME'. It also now displays the used gemset.
A new segment that shows the battery status of your laptop was added.
This segment shows the GO version.
This segment shows your NodeJS version by using NVM (and if it is not 'default').
This segment shows your ToDos from todo.sh.
This segment shows your local rust version.
The segments got merged together. To show the segment only if an error occurred,
set POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_VERBOSE=false
(this is the same behavior as the old
status
segment.
All icons can now be overridden by setting a variable named by the internal icon
name. You can get a full list of icon name by calling get_icon_names
.
This separator can be controlled by setting POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR
or POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR
. By default this separator is
printed in the foreground color.
Now you can choose between truncate_middle
or truncate_from_right
by setting
POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_STRATEGY
. Default behavior is unchanged (truncate whole
directories). POWERLEVEL9K_SHORTEN_DIR_LENGTH
can be used to influence how
much will be truncated (either direcories or chars).
This segment shows your internal IP address. You can define which interfaces IP
will be shown by specifying it via POWERLEVEL9K_IP_INTERFACE
.
This segment shows your computers 5min load average.
This segment shows a little indicator which OS you are running.
This segment shows your PHP version.
This segment gives you a hint in which VI-mode you currently are. This segment requires a proper configured VI-mode.
By setting the according variable to an empty array, the left or right prompt will be empty.
This is the first release