powerlevel10k/README.md

220 lines
9.2 KiB
Markdown
Raw Normal View History

2019-03-01 21:45:36 +01:00
# Powerlevel10k
2016-02-05 16:43:36 +01:00
2019-03-01 21:45:36 +01:00
Powerlevel10k is a theme for ZSH. It's a backward-compatible fork of
[Powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k) with lower latency and better
prompt responsiveness.
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
If you like the looks of Powerlevel9k but feeling frustrated by its slow prompt,
simply replace your `powerlevel9k` theme with `powerlevel10k` and enjoy responsive
shell like it's 80's again!
2015-06-08 22:47:39 +02:00
2019-03-01 21:45:36 +01:00
Powerlevel10k uses the same configuration options as Powerlevel9k and produces the
same results. It's simply faster. There is no catch.
2015-06-04 01:43:00 +02:00
## Table of Contents
2019-03-04 12:18:49 +01:00
1. [Installation and configuration](#installation-and-configuration)
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
1. [Manual installation](#manual-installation)
2. [Extra configuration](#extra-configuration)
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
2. [Try it out](#try-it-out)
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
1. [For Powerlevel9k users](#for-powerlevel9k-users)
2. [For new users](#for-new-users)
3. [Docker playground](#docker-playground)
3. [How fast is it?](#how-fast-is-it)
4. [What's the catch?](#whats-the-catch)
2019-03-04 12:18:49 +01:00
## Installation and configuration
2015-10-12 23:53:17 +02:00
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
For installation and configuration instructions see
2019-03-01 21:45:36 +01:00
[Powerlevel9k](https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k). Everything in there applies to
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
Powerlevel10k as well. Follow the official installation guide, make sure everything works
and you like the way prompt looks. Then simply replace Powerlevel9k with Powerlevel10k. Once
you restart zsh, your prompt will be faster. No configuration changes are needed.
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
### Manual installation
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k
echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>! ~/.zshrc
```
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
Make sure to disable your current theme.
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
### Extra configuration
Powerlevel10k has a handful of configuration options that Powerlevel9k doesn't have. They
are still using the `POWERLEVEL9K` prefix though.
* `POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS (FLOAT) [default=0.05]`
If it takes longer than this to fetch git repo status, display the prompt with a greyed out
vcs segment and fix it asynchronously when the results come it.
* `POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS (ARRAY) [default=(git)]`
The list of VCS backends to use. Supported values are `git`, `svn` and `hg`. Note that adding
anything other than git will make prompt slower even when your current directory isn't a repo.
* `POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_GITSTATUS (STRING) [default="false"]`
If set to `"true"`, Powerlevel10k won't use its fast git backend and will fall back to
`vcs_info` like Powerlevel9k.
* `POWERLEVEL9K_MAX_CACHE_SIZE (INT) [default=10000]`
The maximum number of elements that can be stored in the cache. When the cache grows over this
limit, it gets cleared.
* `POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_INDEX_SIZE_DIRTY (INT) [default=-1]`
Don't scan for dirty files in git repos with more files in the index than this. Instead, show
them with the "dirty" color (yellow by default) whether they are dirty or not. This makes git
prompt much faster on huge repositories.
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
## Try it out
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
Try Powerlevel10k without making any changes to your setup. If you like it, see
[Installation and configuration](#installation-and-configuration) for how to make a permanent
switch.
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
### For Powerlevel9k users
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
If you are currently using Powerlevel9k, you can try Powerlevel10k in a temporary zsh shell. The
prompt will look exactly like what you are used to but it'll be faster.
2019-03-02 16:19:36 +01:00
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
```zsh
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git /tmp/powerlevel10k
source /tmp/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme
```
When you are done playing, `rm -rf /tmp/powerlevel10k` and exit zsh.
### For new users
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git /tmp/powerlevel10k
echo "
# Your prompt configuration goes here.
POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(root_indicator dir_writable dir vcs)
POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status command_execution_time background_jobs time)
source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme" >/tmp/powerlevel10k/.zshrc
ZDOTDIR=/tmp/powerlevel10k zsh
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
```
2015-07-19 21:42:00 +02:00
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
When you are done playing, `rm -rf /tmp/powerlevel10k` and exit zsh.
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git /tmp/powerlevel10k
source /tmp/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme
```
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
### Docker playground
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
You can try Powerlevel10k in Docker (Linux only). Once you exit zsh, the image is deleted.
2019-03-02 17:44:18 +01:00
```zsh
docker run -e LANG=C.UTF-8 -e LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 -e TERM=$TERM -it --rm ubuntu bash -c '
set -uex
apt update
apt install -y zsh git
cd
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git
echo "
# Your prompt configuration goes here.
POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(root_indicator dir_writable dir vcs)
POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status command_execution_time background_jobs time)
2019-03-06 23:04:06 +01:00
source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme" >~/.zshrc
cd powerlevel10k
zsh -i'
```
2019-03-02 00:16:59 +01:00
## How fast is it?
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
Powerlevel10k renders prompt about 50 times faster than powerlevel9k/master (stable version) and
about 15 times faster than powerlevel9k/next (beta version).
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
2019-03-02 19:35:23 +01:00
Here are benchmark results obtained with
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
[zsh-prompt-benchmark](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh-prompt-benchmark) on Intel i9-7900X
running Ubuntu 18.04.
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
| Theme | / | ~/nerd-fonts |
|---------------------|----------:|-------------:|
| powerlevel9k/master | 135 ms | 233 ms |
| powerlevel9k/next | 27 ms | 107 ms |
| **powerlevel10k** | **2 ms** | **6 ms** |
| naked zsh | 1 ms | 1 ms |
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
Columns define the current directory where the prompt was rendered.
* `/` -- root directory, not a git repo.
* `~/nerd-fonts` -- [nerd-fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) git repo
with 4k files.
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
_This table used to have another column for Linux kernel git repo, which is massive. It's
been removed because it's not a fair comparison. Powerlevel10k automatically detects that
fetching git status is slow and switches to async prompt generation, which allows it to
achieve 2 ms prompt latency but not all its prompt have up-to-date git info. Those that don't,
have vcs segment greyed out._
Here's how the prompt looked like during benchmarking (identical by design in Powerlevel9k and
Powerlevel 10k):
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k/master/prompt.png)
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
Configuration that was used:
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
```zsh
POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(dir_writable dir vcs)
POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status background_jobs time custom_rprompt)
POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete
POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
POWERLEVEL9K_CUSTOM_RPROMPT=custom_rprompt
POWERLEVEL9K_ROOT_ICON=\\uF09CPOWERLEVEL9K_TIME_ICON=\\uF017
POWERLEVEL9K_CUSTOM_RPROMPT_ICON=\\uF005
POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_BACKGROUND=magenta
POWERLEVEL9K_CUSTOM_RPROMPT_BACKGROUND=blue
POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_BACKGROUND=grey53
POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_BACKGROUND=orange1
POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_FOREGROUND=black
function custom_rprompt() echo -E "hello world"
```
2019-03-02 00:16:59 +01:00
2019-03-02 19:35:23 +01:00
Here's the same benchmark for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) with
2019-03-02 19:28:29 +01:00
zsh running in the standard Command Prompt (`cmd.exe`).
| Theme | / | ~/testrepo | ~/nerd-fonts | ~/linux |
|----------------------------------|----------:|-----------:|-------------:|------------:|
| powerlevel9k/master | 313 ms | 531 ms | 693 ms | 5898 ms |
| powerlevel9k/next | 119 ms | 278 ms | 442 ms | 5710 ms |
| powerlevel10k | 66 ms | 237 ms | 399 ms | 5569 ms |
| **powerlevel10k with gitstatus** | **22 ms** | **30 ms** | **30 ms** | **5098 ms** |
| naked zsh | 16 ms | 16 ms | 16 ms | 16 ms |
Here Powerlevel10k with [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) has even bigger
advantage over Powerlevel9k and manages to render prompt with low latency.
However, every theme failed miserably on the humongous Linux kernel repo, showing prompt latency
2019-03-02 19:35:23 +01:00
over 5 seconds. This might be related to some sort of system cache that can fit indices of
smaller repos but not of Linux kernel. To work around this problem, you can instruct
2019-03-02 19:28:29 +01:00
[gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) to not scan dirty files on repos with over 4k
files in the index (see `GITSTATUS_DIRTY_MAX_INDEX_SIZE` in
2019-03-02 19:35:23 +01:00
[gitstatus docs](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus)). Linux kernel is the only repo in these
benchmarks that is over this threshold. Its prompt latency goes down to 32 ms but the prompt no
longer shows whether there are dirty (unstaged or untracked) files. It does helpfully indicate
with the color that there _might_ be such files.
2019-03-02 19:28:29 +01:00
2019-03-02 00:16:59 +01:00
## What's the catch?
2019-03-02 15:59:43 +01:00
Really, there is no catch. It's literally the same prompt with the same flexibility
configuration format as Powerlevel9k. But **much faster**.
2019-03-07 00:57:01 +01:00
If you really need to know, here's where Powerlevel10k differs from Powerlevel9k:
* Git prompt doesn't show tags and revisions. Open an issue if you need them.
* By default only git vcs backend is enabled. If you need svn and hg, you'll need to set
`POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS`. See [Extra configuration](#extra-configuration).
* Fewer configuration options can be changed after the theme is loaded. For example, if you
decide to change background color of some segment in the middle of an interactive session,
it may not work.