The unicode hexagon symbol does not actually fit into a single column with a
fixed-width font. does. As starship requires a nerd font as a prerequisite,
it's safe to assume that this symbol is available.
Symbol link: https://www.nerdfonts.com/cheat-sheet?set=nf-mdi-nodejs
In the documentation, I've left the '⬢' symbols in '#### Text Group' as
they are, as they will continue displaying correctly in a browser
without a nerd font available. I feel like readability is more important
than consistency with the new nodejs symbol, especially as this
documentation section does not actually refer to nodejs, rather it's
just a symbol.
As `⬢` has been replaced, use `⌘` instead in documentation to avoid
any possible confusion
This makes it possible to configure when the purescript module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the php module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the perl module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the ocaml module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the nodejs module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the nim module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* feat(erlang): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the erlang module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: Shu Kutsuzawa <cappyzawa@gmail.com>
This makes it possible to configure when the elm module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the elixir module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to be
a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Add the shell module
This module allows to quickly identify which shell is currently used, in case someone frequently switches between them.
* Updated documentation with shell module.
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This makes it possible to configure when the dotnet module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to be
a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the lua module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the golang module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the terraform module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* feat(docker_context): Configure when module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the docker_context module is
shown based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible
to be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(vagrant): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the vagrant module is shown based on the contents of a directory.
* fix documentation
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(dart): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the dart module is shown based
on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to be a lot
more granular when configuring the module.
* docs(dart): add missing detected files
* removed invalid comment
* feat(crystal): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the crystal module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
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This makes it possible to configure when the cmake module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* refactor(directory): Introduce `logical-path` argument which allows a shell to explicitly specify both a logical and physical filesystem path
Fix `directory::module` to consume both path and logical-path (if provided). The "logical" path is preferred when rendering the "display path", while the "physical" path is used to resolve the "read only" flag. Repo- and home-directory contraction behavior is maintained, based on the logical path if it is set, or the physical path if it is not.
The custom "get_current_dir" logic has been removed entirely, and the `directory` module now relies on `context.current_dir` / `context.logical_dir` entirely.
Changes have been made to `init/starship.ps1` to work with this new flag:
- Calculate and pass "physical" and "logical" paths explicitly (as other shells do not pass `--logical-path` that they fall back to rendering the physical path)
- Moved the "powershell provider prefix" cleanup code to the PowerShell script - this code _should_ now support any kind of powershell path prefix.
* fix(powershell): Fix an issue with trailing backslashes on file paths causing command line parsing issues.
This is a bit of a footgun!
The work-around chosen is to append a trailing space when a path string ends with a backslash, and then trim any extra whitespace away in the Context constructor.
Other alternatives considered and rejected:
1. Always trim trailing backslashes as the filesystem generally doesn't need them.
2. Escape trailing backslashes with another backslash. This proved complex as PS only quotes string args when the string includes some whitespace, and other backslashes within the string apparently don't need to be escaped.
* fix(powershell): Use Invoke-Native pattern for safely invoking native executables with strings which may contain characters which need to be escaped carefully.
* fix(context): Remove superfluous argument trims
These were in place to clean up extra whitespace sometimes injected by starship.ps1::prompt, and are no longer required with the new Invoke-Native helper in place.
* refactor(directory): Clean up the semantics of `logical_dir` defaulting it to `current_dir` but overridable by the `--logical-dir` flag.
- Restore `use_logical_path` config flag.
- Always attempt to contract repo paths from the `current_dir`.
* fix(directory) :Use logical_dir for contracting the home directory
This keeps the two calls to contract_path in sync.
* fix(directory): Remove test script
* refactor(directory): Convert current_dir to canonical filesystem path when use_logical_path = false
- This requires some clean-up to remove the extended-path prefix on Windows
- The configured logical_dir is ignored entirely in this mode - we calculate a new logical_dir by cleaning up the physical_dir path for display.
- Test coverage
* fix(directory): Use AsRef style for passing Path arguments
* fix(directory): Strip the windows extended-path prefix from the display string later in the render process
* fix(docs): Update docs/config/README.md for use_logical_path
* refactor(context): Populate `current_dir` from `--path` or `std::env::current_dir`, populate `logical_dir` from `--logical-path` or the `PWD` env var
- `current_dir` is always canonicalized
- On Windows, `current_dir` will have an extended-path prefix
- `logical_dir` is now always set
- `directory::module` now just selects between `current_dir` and `logical_dir` when picking which path to render
- Test coverage
* fix(directory): Fix path comparison operations in directory to ignore differences between path prefixes
- Added PathExt extension trait which adds `normalised_equals`, `normalised_starts_with` and `without_prefix`
* fix(path): Add test coverage for PathExt on *nix
* fix(directory): Test coverage for `contract_repo_path`, `contract_path` with variations of verbatim and non-verbatim paths
* fix(directory): Update path-slash to latest
This fixes the issue with the trailing character of some Windows paths being truncated, e.g. `\\server\share` and `C:`
* fix(powershell): Improve UTF8 output handling, argument encoding
- Use `ProcessStartInfo` to launch native executable, replacing manual UTF8 output encoding handling
- If we detect we're on PWSH6+ use the new `System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo.ArgumentList` parameter, otherwise manually escape the argument string
- Move `Get-Cwd` and `Invoke-Native` into the prompt function scope so that they don't leak into the user's shell scope
* fix(path): Make PathExt methods no-ops on *nix
* fix(path): Cargo fmt
* fix(powershell): Remove typo ';'. Fix variable assignment lint.
This makes it possible to configure when the python module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This includes a breaking change since we are removing the
`scan_for_pyfiles` configuration option in favour of setting the
`detect_extensions` to an empty array.
* Remove status_ prefix from status module variables
* Revert "Remove status_ prefix from status module variables"
This reverts commit f4c6e9ced3040ef2939189afe7ff8bd08d6fae78.
* docs: Remove status_ prefix from status module variables
* feat: add support for elvish shell
* improve doc
* elvish 0.15 is out
* fix example init
* update systax for 0.15 stable
* udpate second init example too
* remove warning from swift module
* add warning to status module docs
* prefix elvish version with v
* perf(zig): evaluate version lazily
* fix(zig): update format string; update tests
* refact(zig): remove redundant clone and put everything to do with version eval into match statement
* tiny optimization
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* perf(perl): evaluate version lazily
* fix(perl): update format string; update tests
* refact(perl): run rustfmt
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* fix(nodejs): update format string
* test(nodejs): adjust tests to new format strings
* fix(nodejs): use once_cell's Lazy to implement hassleless lazy execution
* chore(nodejs): run rustfmt
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* perf(dart): evaluate version lazily
* fix(dart): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(java): evaluate version lazily
* fix(java): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* perf(elm): evaluate version lazily
* fix(elm): update format string
* fix: use suggested format string
Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
* fix(dotnet): update dotnet format string
* fix(dotnet): update erlang format string
* fix(dotnet): update golang format string
* fix(dotnet): update helm format string
* fix(dotnet): update julia format string
* fix(dotnet): update nim format string
* fix(dotnet): update ruby format string
* fix(dotnet): update rust format string
* test: update formatted strings in unit tests
* Use suggested format strings
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Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* perf(python): evaluate version lazily
* fix(python): update format string
* fix: use suggested format strings
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Co-authored-by: Moritz Vetter <mv@3yourmind.com>
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* perf(crystal): Lazily evaluate version command
This updates the module to lazily execute the `crystal --version`
command only when the `version` variable is used in the format string.
* perf(crystal): Update format string
Update format string to handle the `$version` variable not being set.
* feat(git_branch): Show remote name in addition to remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Fix table indentation in config README
* feat(git_branch): Use a different method to fetch remote information
* feat(git_branch): Fix the Clippy issue regarding string constant
* feat: Try harder to guess if inside ssh
* Add test for SSH_CLIENT
* Update documentation on checking ssh connection
* Update docs/config/README.md
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Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
* docs: Fix default format string for Conda module
#### Issues Addressed
The default `format` string for the Conda module starts with "via", as
seen [here](2e763b5e7c/src/configs/conda.rs (L19)).
However, this is not reflected in the config docs.
Many similar modules include "via" in their default format string so I
assume including it is the intended behavior, and that the doc should
be updated.
#### Summary of Changes
Correct the default `format` string for the Conda module in the config
docs.
* Revert changes to i18n files
Revert changes to i18n files, as these must be handled by Crowdin
Changes the behaviour of a bg:none color string so that
it causes the background to have no color instead of
decoloring the entire string like it did before.
Update the python module to try multiple python binaries when
determining the version. With the new logic if starship doesn't find
`python` on the `PATH`, which is the default for some Linux Distros, it
will fallback to `python3` and then `python2`.
* feat(git_branch): add remote branch name if different than local branch
* feat(git_branch): Implement a more customizable remote branch
* feat(git_branch): Use more explicit API function name
* feat(git_branch): Remove forgotten draft documentation
* feat(git_branch): Set less verbose defaults
* feat(git_branch): Handle case to always display remote
* feat(git_branch): Fix error in rebase operation
* feat(git_branch): add 'only_attached' config bool
This adds a new boolean, `only_attached`, to the configuration for
the `git_branch` module. This mirrors the `only_detached` config
value for the `git_commit` module: setting the value to true causes
the module to suppress its output when the user is not on a branch.
This allows users to have either a branch name or a commit hash in
their prompt, as opposed to having either a branch name or the
overly-wordy "HEAD (sha1)".
* Fix formatting
* Add CMakeCache.txt to cmake module
* Remove trailing whitespace
* Apply fixes by @andytom
* Add CMakeCache.txt to docs
* Revert documentation for languages other than en
* Update document for installing on windows
* Revert "Update document for installing on windows"
This reverts commit 5dc8db05c4db4ff1a22852b32ba3d796e4c578c1.
* Update document (English version only) for installing on windows
* Change the expression
* Fixed the grammer misstake
Have updated some of the config docs to correct the git_status default
that was incorrect. Have also taken the time to switch some of the
format strings to use toml literal strings rather than normal strings to
simplify the escape strings.
* docs(python): Update the python_binary option
Have updated the documentation to make the `python_binary` option a bit
more prominent, since this is becoming a more requested requirement now
that more and more systems don't have a default `python` command.
* Correct order of python options
Having a newline there means that an empty newline is printed everytime
the user runs a command or presses Enter, which for short commands
and/or small terminal windows can noticeably decrease the information
density.
This creates a custom logger for the log crate which logs everything to a file (/tmp/starship/session_$STARSHIP_SESSION_KEY.log) and it logs everything above Warn to stderr, but only if the log file does not contain the line that should be logged resulting in an error or warning to be only logged at the first starship invocation after opening the shell.
* docs: Update git_status module docs
Have updated the configuration docs for the `git_status` to remove a
non-existing option and to add an example for how to achieve the same
effect as with the new format strings.
* Add git_status changes to migration guide
Have added the change to the sync count to the migration guide. I also
corrected a few typos in the configuration.
* add the exit code module
this allows to display more precisely the last command exit code
and to configure starship to not change the last charcter of the
prompt even in case of failure. It is disabled by default, because
it seems a bit redundant with the character module in its default
configuration.
* rename exit_code module to status
* Enforce a default disabled=true
In the outer places, we only check for the disabled flag in the config toml file, only when this is loaded into the real config struct, we see the default. And if the default is true, we have to abort at that place. For status and hg_branch that wasn't so. I also commented the rest
* fix spaces in markdown table for status module
* Add a tip that status module is disabled by default
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* Remove unrelated changes for default disabled=true
Co-authored-by: Gaëtan Lehmann <gaetan.lehmann@gmail.com>
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* Start writing migration guide
* Add prefix/suffix migration to guide
* Update docs/migrating-to-0.45.0/README.md
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* Update docs/migrating-to-0.45.0/README.md
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* Add missing quote
* Detail the modules affected by the change
* Document character and time migration
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Have restored the `pyenv_prefix` option to the python module. This is
added as a new variable that will only be shown if `pyenv` is being used
to determine the version of python that is being used.
Previously, all modules would have prefixes, which lead to the first
module having a dangling prefix. This change ensures that the first
few modules would instead have suffixes so that we don't start or
end with a prefix or suffix.
* docs: Clarify that commands will be passed in on stdin
* docs: Clearer instruction how to include individual custom modules
* docs: Include link to #1252 in docs for custom modules
That issue is used to share custom modules.
* docs: Remove reference to prompt_order
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The hostname module does not provide any "number" variable, its presence
in the documentation is likely due to some copy&paste from the jobs
module section, so let's drop it.
Signed-off-by: Emanuele Aina <em@nerd.ocracy.org>
* initial commit of support for shlvl
* documentation for shlvl
* use a symbol instead
* test coverage for shlvl
* actually disable when the config says to
* fix docs
* tweak defaults some
* refactor from pr comments
* redisable
* return early to avoid indenting
* make default suffix empty space
* fixing tests after suffix change
* updating docs for format
* making shlvl compatible with formatting
* adding variables table for shlvl
* removing extra line
* doc clarity