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Powerlevel10k uses the same configuration options as Powerlevel9k and produces the
same results. It's simply faster. There is no catch.
If you are on Linux or WSL, enable [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus)
plugin for additional performance improvement in the vcs/prompt segment.
## Table of Contents
1. [Installation and configuration](#installation-and-configuration)
2. [Try it in Docker](#try-it-in-docker)
2. [Try it out](#try-it-out)
3. [How fast is it?](#how-fast-is-it)
4. [What's the catch?](#whats-the-catch)
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Manual installation:
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus.git ~/gitstatus
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git ~/powerlevel10k
echo 'source ~/gitstatus/gitstatus.plugin.zsh' >>! ~/.zshrc
echo 'source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme' >>! ~/.zshrc
```
**Do not load both Powerlevel9k and Powerlevel10k themes at the same time. Variable name clashes
will cause mayhem. You can source either one or the other. Consider Powerlevel10k a patched fork
of Powerlevel9k, which it is.**
Make sure to disable your current theme.
## Try it in Docker
## Try it out
Try Powerlevel10k in Docker without making any changes to your system.
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.
### For existing Powerlevel9k users
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.
```zsh
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
```
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
```
### Docker playground (Linux only)
You can try Powerlevel10k in Docker. Once you exit zsh, the image is deleted.
```zsh
docker run -e LANG=C.UTF-8 -e LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 -e TERM=$TERM -it --rm ubuntu bash -c '
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apt update
apt install -y zsh git
cd
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus.git
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k.git
echo "
# Your prompt configuration goes here.
POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true
POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(root_indicator dir_writable dir vcs)
POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status command_execution_time background_jobs time)
source ~/gitstatus/gitstatus.plugin.zsh
source ~/powerlevel10k/powerlevel10k.zsh-theme" >~/.zshrc
cd powerlevel10k
zsh -i'
```
Compare prompt responsiveness to Powerlevel9k.
```zsh
docker run -e LANG=C.UTF-8 -e LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 -e TERM=$TERM -it --rm ubuntu bash -c '
set -uex
apt update
apt install -y zsh git
cd
git clone https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.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)
source ~/powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k.zsh-theme" >~/.zshrc
cd powerlevel9k
zsh -i'
```
## How fast is it?
Powerlevel10k with [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) renders prompt about
10 times faster than powerlevel9k/master (stable version) and about 5 times faster than
powerlevel9k/next (beta version). Powerlevel10k is faster than Powerlevel9k even without
[gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) but the difference isn't as dramatic.
Powerlevel10k renders prompt about 10 times faster than powerlevel9k/master (stable version) and
about 5 times faster than powerlevel9k/next (beta version).
Here are benchmark results obtained with
[zsh-prompt-benchmark](https://github.com/romkatv/zsh-prompt-benchmark) on Intel i9-7900X
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| Theme | / | ~/testrepo | ~/nerd-fonts | ~/linux |
|----------------------------------|----------:|-----------:|-------------:|-----------:|
| powerlevel9k/master | 135 ms | 207 ms | 234 ms | 326 ms |
| powerlevel9k/master | 135 ms | 207 ms | 234 ms | 338 ms |
| powerlevel9k/next | 47 ms | 101 ms | 122 ms | 213 ms |
| powerlevel10k | 24 ms | 82 ms | 104 ms | 197 ms |
| **powerlevel10k with gitstatus** | **9 ms** | **11 ms** | **27 ms** | **71 ms** |
| **powerlevel10k with gitstatus** | **2 ms** | **5 ms** | **6 ms** | **126 ms** |
| naked zsh | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms | 1 ms |
Columns define the current directory where the prompt was rendered.

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# gitstatus
**gitstatus** enables much faster vcs/git prompt in
[Powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) ZSH theme. It works on Mac OS, Linux, FreeBSD and WSL. See [benchmarks](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k#how-fast-is-it).
## Installation
1. Install [Powerlevel10k](https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k) ZSH theme.
2. If you use WSL (even occasionally), it's a good idea to define this option in your `.zshrc`:
```zsh
# When running on WSL, do not scan dirty files in git repos with over 4k files.
[[ $(</proc/version) =~ Microsoft ]] && GITSTATUS_DIRTY_MAX_INDEX_SIZE=4096
```
With this option gitstatus won't be looking for dirty (unstaged and untracked) files in git repos with over 4k files. Scanning such repos is incredibly slow on WSL! The prompt will indicate with color that there _might_ be dirty files. With default color settings it means the prompt will never be green.
The option must be set before sourcing gitstatus.
3. Clone gitstatus repo.
```zsh
# Assuming oh-my-zsh at the standard location. Adjust to your circumstances.
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus.git ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/plugins/gitstatus
```
4. Either manually source `gitstatus.plugin.zsh` from your `.zshrc` or enable `gitstatus` plugin in oh-my-zsh.
## How it works
When using common tools such as [vcs_info](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/User-Contributions.html#vcs_005finfo-Quickstart) to embed git status in shell prompt, latency is high for three main reasons:
1. About a dozen processes are created to generate each prompt. Creating processes and pipes to communicate with them is expensive.
2. There is a lot of redundancy between different `git` commands that are invoked. For example, every command has to scan parent directories in search of `.git`. Many commands have to resolve HEAD. Several have to read index.
3. There is redundancy between consecutive prompts, too. Even if you stay within the same repo, each prompt will read git index form disk before it can be rendered.
Some prompt generators attempt to work around this problem by rendering prompt asynchronously. This has undesirable effects. When you `cd` to another repo, or make changes to an existing repo such as creating a new untracked file, the prompt will either display incorrect repo state and fix later while you are typing, or not display the prompt at all and add it a second later.
**gitstatus** solves this problem by running a daemon next to each interactive shell. Whenever prompt needs to refresh, it sends the current directory to the daemon and receives git info back, all with a single roundtrip. The daemon is written in C++ and is using [libgit2](https://libgit2.org/) under the hood for heavy lifting. it keeps indices of all repos in memory for faster access. It never serves stale data -- every prompt receives accurate representation of the current state of the repo. Since fetching git info this way very fast, there is no need for asynchronous prompts.
## Requirements
* To compile: C++17 compiler, GNU make, pkg-config, libgit2.
* To run: GNU libc on Linux, FreeBSD and WSL; nothing on Mac OS.
## Compiling
There are prebuilt `gitstatusd` binaries for `{darwin,freebsd,linux}-x86_64` bundled with the plugin. When you source `gitstatus.plugin.zsh`, it'll pick the right binary for your architecture automatically.
If precompiled binaries don't work for you, you'll need to get your hands dirty. On Mac OS you'll first need to build [libiconv](https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/) as a static library. Then download, compile and install [libgit2](https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2). Compile it statically with all optional features disabled and all required features bundled.
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2.git
cd libgit2
mkdir build
cd build
cmake \
-DUSE_SSH=OFF \
-DUSE_HTTPS=OFF \
-DTHREADSAFE=OFF \
-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF \
-DUSE_EXT_HTTP_PARSER=OFF \
-DUSE_BUNDLED_ZLIB=ON \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
..
make VERBOSE=1 -j 20
sudo make install
```
Then build gitstatus itself.
```zsh
git clone https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus.git
cd gitstatus
make -j 20
```
You can use `CXX=clang++ make` to compile with clang (the default compiler is gcc). On Mac OS you'll also need to override `LDLIBS`:
```zsh
CXX=clang++ LDLIBS=-lgit2 make -j 20
```
In order to achieve static linking with libgit2 and iconv on MacOS, make sure linker cannot find the dynamic versions of these libraries.
Here's what the resulting binary should look like on Linux, FreeBSD and WSL:
```zsh
$ ldd ./gitstatusd
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffccbfd4000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007f59e6823000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f59e700b000)
```
On Mac OS:
```zsh
$ otool -L gitstatusd
gitstatusd:
/usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 400.9.4)
/usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1252.200.5)
```
To verify that it works type the following command from a clean zsh shell (run `zsh -df` to get there):
```zsh
GITSTATUS_DAEMON=./gitstatusd source ./gitstatus.plugin.zsh && [[ -v GITSTATUS_DAEMON_PID ]] && echo works || echo broken
```
## More Docs
Run `gitstatusd --help` for help or read the same thing in [options.cc](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus/blob/master/src/options.cc).
There are also docs in [gitstatus.plugin.zsh](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus/blob/master/gitstatus.plugin.zsh).
## License
GNU General Public License v3.0. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus/blob/master/LICENSE).

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[[ -o interactive ]] || return
zmodload zsh/datetime || return
# Retrives status of a git repo from a directory under its working tree.
#
# -d STR Directory to query. Defaults to $PWD. Must be absolute.
# -c STR Callback function to call once the results are available. Called only after
# gitstatus_query returns 0 with VCS_STATUS_RESULT=tout.
# -t FLOAT Timeout in seconds. Will block for at most this long. If no results are
# available by then: if -c isn't specified, will return 1; otherwise will set
# VCS_STATUS_RESULT=tout and return 0.
#
# On success sets VCS_STATUS_RESULT to one of the following values:
#
# tout Timed out waiting for data; will call the user-specified callback later.
# norepo-sync The directory isn't a git repo.
# ok-sync The directory is a git repo.
#
# When the callback is called VCS_STATUS_RESULT s set to one of the following values:
#
# norepo-async The directory isn't a git repo.
# ok-async The directory is a git repo.
#
# If VCS_STATUS_RESULT is ok-sync or ok-async, additional variables are set:
#
# VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH Local branch name. Not empty.
# VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH Upstream branch name. Can be empty.
# VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL Remote URL. Can be empty.
# VCS_STATUS_ACTION Repository state, A.K.A. action. Can be empty.
# VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED 1 if there are staged changes, 0 otherwise.
# VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED 1 if there are unstaged changes, 0 if there aren't, -1 if unknown.
# VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED 1 if there are untracked files, 0 if there aren't, -1 if unknown.
# VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD Number of commits the current branch is ahead of upstream.
# Non-negative integer.
# VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND Number of commits the current branch is behind upstream. Non-negative
# integer.
# VCS_STATUS_STASHES Number of stashes. Non-negative integer.
# VCS_STATUS_WORKDIR Git repo working directory. Not empty.
# VCS_STATUS_ALL All of the above in an array. The order of elements is unspecified.
# More elements can be added in the future.
#
# The point of reporting -1 as unstaged and untracked is to allow the command to skip scanning
# files in large repos. See -m flag of gitstatus_start.
#
# !!!!! WARNING: CONCURRENT CALLS WITH THE SAME NAME ARE NOT ALLOWED !!!!!
#
# It's illegal to call `gitstatus_query NAME` if `gitstatus_query NAME` is running concurrently in
# the same interactive shell or its child, or if the callback for the last timed out request hasn't
# fired yet. If you need to issue concurrent requests, use different NAME arguments.
function gitstatus_query() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt err_return no_unset
local opt
local dir=$PWD
local callback=''
local -F timeout=-1
while true; do
getopts "d:c:t:" opt || break
case $opt in
d) dir=$OPTARG;;
c) callback=$OPTARG;;
t) timeout=$OPTARG;;
?) return 1;;
done) break;;
esac
done
(( OPTIND == ARGC )) || { echo "usage: gitstatus_query [OPTION]... NAME" >&2; return 1 }
local name=${*[$OPTIND]}
[[ -v GITSTATUS_DAEMON_PID_${name} ]]
local -i req_fd
local req_fd_var=_GITSTATUS_REQ_FD_${name}
local client_pid_var=_GITSTATUS_CLIENT_PID_${name}
[[ ${(P)client_pid_var} == $$ ]] && {
req_fd=${(P)req_fd_var}
} || {
local req_fifo_var=_GITSTATUS_REQ_FIFO_${name}
local resp_fifo_var=_GITSTATUS_RESP_FIFO_${name}
local resp_fd_var=_GITSTATUS_RESP_FD_${name}
local -i resp_fd
exec {req_fd}<>${(P)req_fifo_var}
exec {resp_fd}<>${(P)resp_fifo_var}
typeset -g $client_pid_var=$$
typeset -g $req_fd_var=$req_fd
typeset -g $resp_fd_var=$resp_fd
typeset -giH $client_pid_var=$client_pid
typeset -gfH _gitstatus_process_response_${name}() {
_gitstatus_process_response ${0#_gitstatus_process_response_} 0 ''
}
zle -F $resp_fd _gitstatus_process_response_${name}
}
local -r req_id="$EPOCHREALTIME"
echo -nE "${req_id} ${callback}"$'\x1f'"${dir}"$'\x1e' >&$req_fd
while true; do
_gitstatus_process_response $name $timeout $req_id
[[ $VCS_STATUS_RESULT == *-async ]] || break
done
}
typeset -fH _gitstatus_process_response() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt err_return no_unset
local name=$1
local -F timeout=$2
local req_id=$3
local resp_fd_var=_GITSTATUS_RESP_FD_${name}
typeset -ga VCS_STATUS_ALL
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_RESULT
(( timeout >= 0 )) && local -a t=(-t $timeout) || local -a t=()
IFS=$'\x1f' read -rd $'\x1e' -u ${(P)resp_fd_var} $t -A VCS_STATUS_ALL || {
VCS_STATUS_RESULT=tout
unset VCS_STATUS_ALL
return
}
local -a header=("${(@Q)${(z)VCS_STATUS_ALL[1]}}")
[[ ${header[1]} == $req_id ]] && local -i ours=1 || local -i ours=0
shift header
[[ ${VCS_STATUS_ALL[2]} == 1 ]] && {
shift 2 VCS_STATUS_ALL
(( ours )) && VCS_STATUS_RESULT=ok-sync || VCS_STATUS_RESULT=ok-async
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[1]}"
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[2]}"
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[3]}"
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_ACTION="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[4]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[5]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[6]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[7]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[8]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[9]}"
typeset -gi VCS_STATUS_STASHES="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[10]}"
typeset -g VCS_STATUS_WORKDIR="${VCS_STATUS_ALL[11]}"
} || {
(( ours )) && VCS_STATUS_RESULT=norepo-sync || VCS_STATUS_RESULT=norepo-async
unset VCS_STATUS_ALL
unset VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH
unset VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH
unset VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL
unset VCS_STATUS_ACTION
unset VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED
unset VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED
unset VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED
unset VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD
unset VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND
unset VCS_STATUS_STASHES
unset VCS_STATUS_WORKDIR
}
(( ! ours )) && (( #header )) && emulate -L zsh && "${header[@]}" || true
}
# Usage: gitstatus_start [OPTION]... NAME
#
# -t FLOAT Fail the self-check on initialization if not getting a response from gitstatusd for
# this this many seconds. Defaults to 5.
# -m INT Report -1 unstaged and untracked if there are more than this many files in the index.
# Negative value means infinity. Defaults to -1.
function gitstatus_start() {
emulate -L zsh
setopt err_return no_unset
local opt
local -F timeout=5
local -i max_dirty=-1
while true; do
getopts "t:m:" opt || break
case $opt in
t) timeout=$OPTARG;;
m) max_dirty=$OPTARG;;
?) return 1;;
done) break;;
esac
done
(( timeout > 0 )) || { echo "invalid -t: $timeout" >&2; return 1 }
(( OPTIND == ARGC )) || { echo "usage: gitstatus_start [OPTION]... NAME" >&2; return 1 }
local name=${*[$OPTIND]}
[[ ! -v GITSTATUS_DAEMON_PID_${name} ]] || return 0
function gitstatus_arch() {
local kernel && kernel=$(uname -s) && [[ -n $kernel ]]
local arch && arch=$(uname -m) && [[ -n $arch ]]
echo -E "${kernel:l}-${arch:l}"
}
local daemon && daemon=${GITSTATUS_DAEMON:-${${(%):-%x}:A:h}/bin/gitstatusd-$(gitstatus_arch)}
[[ -f $daemon ]] || { echo "file not found: $daemon" >&2 && return 1 }
local req_fifo resp_fifo log
local -i req_fd resp_fd daemon_pid
function start() {
req_fifo=$(mktemp -u "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/gitstatus.$$.pipe.req.XXXXXXXXXX)
resp_fifo=$(mktemp -u "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/gitstatus.$$.pipe.resp.XXXXXXXXXX)
mkfifo $req_fifo
mkfifo $resp_fifo
exec {req_fd}<>$req_fifo
exec {resp_fd}<>$resp_fifo
typeset -gfH _gitstatus_process_response_${name}() {
_gitstatus_process_response ${0#_gitstatus_process_response_} 0 ''
}
zle -F $resp_fd _gitstatus_process_response_${name}
log=$(mktemp "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/gitstatus.$$.log.XXXXXXXXXX)
(
nice -n -20 $daemon --dirty-max-index-size=$max_dirty --parent-pid=$$ \
<&$req_fd >&$resp_fd 2>$log || true
echo -nE $'bye\x1f0\x1e' >&$resp_fd || true
rm -f $req_fifo $resp_fifo
) &!
daemon_pid=$!
local reply
echo -nE $'hello\x1f\x1e' >&$req_fd
IFS='' read -r -d $'\x1e' -u $resp_fd -t $timeout reply
[[ $reply == $'hello\x1f0' ]]
}
start && {
typeset -g GITSTATUS_DAEMON_LOG_${name}=$log
typeset -gi GITSTATUS_DAEMON_PID_${name}=$daemon_pid
typeset -gH _GITSTATUS_REQ_FIFO_${name}=$req_fifo
typeset -gH _GITSTATUS_RESP_FIFO_${name}=$resp_fifo
typeset -giH _GITSTATUS_REQ_FD_${name}=$req_fd
typeset -giH _GITSTATUS_RESP_FD_${name}=$resp_fd
typeset -giH _GITSTATUS_CLIENT_PID_${name}=$$
} || {
echo "gitstatus failed to initialize" >&2
[[ -n $daemon_pid ]] && kill $daemon_pid &>/dev/null || true
[[ -n $req_fd ]] && exec {req_fd}>&- || true
[[ -n $resp_fd ]] && { zle -F $resp_fd || true } && { exec {resp_fd}>&- || true}
rm -f $req_fifo $resp_fifo
return 1
}
}
# Usage: gitstatus_check NAME.
#
# Returns 0 if and only if `gitstatus_start NAME` has succeeded previously.
# If it returns non-zero, gitstatus_query NAME is guaranteed to return non-zero.
function gitstatus_check() {
local name=$1
[[ -v GITSTATUS_DAEMON_PID_${name} ]]
}

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@ -65,6 +65,10 @@ source "${p9k_directory}/functions/colors.zsh"
source "${p9k_directory}/functions/vcs.zsh"
if [[ $POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_GITSTATUS != true ]]; then
source ${POWERLEVEL9K_GITSTATUS_DIR:-${p9k_directory}/gitstatus}/gitstatus.plugin.zsh
fi
# cleanup temporary variables.
unset p9k_directory
@ -95,23 +99,12 @@ fi
# this naming convention.
################################################################
# The `CURRENT_BG` variable is used to remember what the last BG color used was
# when building a prompt segment.
CURRENT_BG=NONE
LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=0
# Specifies the maximum number of elements in the cache. When the cache grows over this limit,
# it gets cleared. This is meant to avoid memory leaks when a rogue prompt is filling the cache
# with data.
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_MAX_CACHE_SIZE 10000
# Functions producing left and right prompts are called from subshells, so any
# changes to the environment variables they do get wiped out after the prompt is
# printed. In order to cache the results of expensive computations in these functions,
# we use a temporary file to communicate with the parent shell and to ask it to
# change environment variables.
typeset -gAH _p9k_cache_data=()
typeset -gH _P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL=$(mktemp -u "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/p9k_cache_channel.$$.XXXXXXXXXX)
typeset -gAH _P9K_CACHE=()
# Note: Several performance-critical functions return results to the caller via global
# variable _P9K_RETVAL rather than stdout. This is faster.
@ -126,7 +119,7 @@ typeset -gH _P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL=$(mktemp -u "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"/p9k_cache_channel.$
_p9k_cache_set() {
# Uncomment to see cache misses.
# echo "cache: ${(qq)1} => ${(qq)2}" >&2
echo -E "_p9k_cache_data+=(${(qq)1} ${(qq)2})" >>! $_P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL
_P9K_CACHE[$1]=$2
_P9K_RETVAL=$2
}
@ -137,14 +130,14 @@ _p9k_cache_set() {
# If there is value associated with the specified key, sets _P9K_RETVAL and returns 0.
# Otherwise returns 1.
_p9k_cache_get() {
_P9K_RETVAL=${_p9k_cache_data[$1]-__p9k_empty__}
_P9K_RETVAL=${_P9K_CACHE[$1]-__p9k_empty__}
[[ $_P9K_RETVAL != __p9k_empty__ ]]
}
# Sets _P9K_RETVAL to icon whose name is supplied via $1.
_p9k_get_icon() {
local var_name=POWERLEVEL9K_$1
_P9K_RETVAL=${${(P)var_name}-$icons[$1]}
_P9K_RETVAL=${(g::)${${(P)var_name}-$icons[$1]}}
}
typeset -gaH _p9k_left_join=(1)
@ -168,8 +161,8 @@ for ((i = 2; i <= $#POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS; ++i)); do
done
unset elem
_p9k_should_join_left() [[ $LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX -ge ${_p9k_left_join[$1]:-$1} ]]
_p9k_should_join_right() [[ $LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX -ge ${_p9k_right_join[$1]:-$1} ]]
_p9k_should_join_left() [[ $_P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX -ge ${_p9k_left_join[$1]:-$1} ]]
_p9k_should_join_right() [[ $_P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX -ge ${_p9k_right_join[$1]:-$1} ]]
# Resolves a color to its numerical value, or an empty string. Communicates the result back
# by setting _P9K_RETVAL.
@ -206,7 +199,7 @@ _p9k_foreground() {
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS " "
left_prompt_segment() {
_p9k_should_join_left $2 && local join=true || local join=false
local cache_key="${(q)0} ${(q)1} ${(q)3} ${(q)4} ${(q)5:+1} ${(q)6} ${(q)CURRENT_BG} $join"
local cache_key="${(q)0} ${(q)1} ${(q)3} ${(q)4} ${(q)5:+1} ${(q)6} ${(q)_P9K_CURRENT_BG} $join"
if ! _p9k_cache_get $cache_key; then
_p9k_color $3 $1 BACKGROUND
local background_color=$_P9K_RETVAL
@ -219,11 +212,11 @@ left_prompt_segment() {
_p9k_background $background_color
local output=$_P9K_RETVAL
if [[ $CURRENT_BG == NONE ]]; then
if [[ $_P9K_CURRENT_BG == NONE ]]; then
# The first segment on the line.
output+=$POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS
elif [[ $join == false ]]; then
if [[ $background_color == $CURRENT_BG ]]; then
if [[ $background_color == $_P9K_CURRENT_BG ]]; then
# Middle segment with same color as previous segment
# We take the current foreground color as color for our
# subsegment (or the default color). This should have
@ -237,7 +230,7 @@ left_prompt_segment() {
_p9k_get_icon LEFT_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR
output+="${_P9K_RETVAL}${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS}"
else
_p9k_foreground $CURRENT_BG
_p9k_foreground $_P9K_CURRENT_BG
output+=$_P9K_RETVAL
_p9k_get_icon LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR
output+="${_P9K_RETVAL}${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS}"
@ -261,27 +254,27 @@ left_prompt_segment() {
fi
local tuple=("${(@Q)${(z)_P9K_RETVAL}}")
echo -n "${tuple[1]}${5}${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS}"
LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=$2
CURRENT_BG=$tuple[2]
_P9K_PROMPT+="${tuple[1]}${5}${POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS}"
_P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=$2
_P9K_CURRENT_BG=$tuple[2]
}
# End the left prompt, closes the final segment.
left_prompt_end() {
local cache_key="$0 ${(q)CURRENT_BG}"
local cache_key="$0 ${(q)_P9K_CURRENT_BG}"
if ! _p9k_cache_get $cache_key; then
local output="%k"
if [[ $CURRENT_BG != NONE ]]; then
_p9k_foreground $CURRENT_BG
if [[ $_P9K_CURRENT_BG != NONE ]]; then
_p9k_foreground $_P9K_CURRENT_BG
output+=$_P9K_RETVAL
_p9k_get_icon LEFT_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR
output+="${_P9K_RETVAL}"
fi
_p9k_get_icon LEFT_SEGMENT_END_SEPARATOR
output+="%f${_P9K_RETVAL}"
output+="%f${_P9K_RETVAL}"
_p9k_cache_set $cache_key $output
fi
echo -n $_P9K_RETVAL
_P9K_PROMPT+=$_P9K_RETVAL
}
# Begin a right prompt segment
@ -297,7 +290,7 @@ left_prompt_end() {
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_RIGHT_SEGMENTS " "
right_prompt_segment() {
_p9k_should_join_right $2 && local join=true || local join=false
local cache_key="${(q)0} ${(q)1} ${(q)3} ${(q)4} ${(q)6} ${(q)CURRENT_BG} $join"
local cache_key="${(q)0} ${(q)1} ${(q)3} ${(q)4} ${(q)6} ${(q)_P9K_CURRENT_BG} $join"
if ! _p9k_cache_get $cache_key; then
_p9k_color $3 $1 BACKGROUND
@ -312,8 +305,8 @@ right_prompt_segment() {
local output=''
if [[ $CURRENT_BG == NONE || $join == false ]]; then
if [[ $background_color == $CURRENT_BG ]]; then
if [[ $_P9K_CURRENT_BG == NONE || $join == false ]]; then
if [[ $background_color == $_P9K_CURRENT_BG ]]; then
# Middle segment with same color as previous segment
# We take the current foreground color as color for our
# subsegment (or the default color). This should have
@ -356,10 +349,10 @@ right_prompt_segment() {
fi
local tuple=("${(@Q)${(z)_P9K_RETVAL}}")
echo -n "${tuple[1]}${5}${5:+ }${tuple[3]}"
_P9K_PROMPT+="${tuple[1]}${5}${5:+ }${tuple[3]}"
CURRENT_BG=$tuple[2]
LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=$2
_P9K_CURRENT_BG=$tuple[2]
_P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=$2
}
################################################################
@ -431,7 +424,7 @@ prompt_newline() {
"$0" \
"$2" \
"" "" "${newline}"
CURRENT_BG=NONE
_P9K_CURRENT_BG=NONE
POWERLEVEL9K_WHITESPACE_BETWEEN_LEFT_SEGMENTS=$lws
}
@ -1011,25 +1004,21 @@ prompt_dir() {
# save state of path for highlighting and bold options
local path_opt=$current_path
typeset -AH dir_states
dir_states=(
"DEFAULT" "FOLDER_ICON"
"HOME" "HOME_ICON"
"HOME_SUBFOLDER" "HOME_SUB_ICON"
"NOT_WRITABLE" "LOCK_ICON"
"ETC" "ETC_ICON"
)
local state_path="$(print -P '%~')"
local current_state="DEFAULT"
local icon="FOLDER_ICON"
if [[ $state_path == '/etc'* ]]; then
current_state='ETC'
icon='ETC_ICON'
elif [[ "${POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_SHOW_WRITABLE}" == true && ! -w "$PWD" ]]; then
current_state="NOT_WRITABLE"
icon='LOCK_ICON'
elif [[ $state_path == '~' ]]; then
current_state="HOME"
icon='HOME_ICON'
elif [[ $state_path == '~'* ]]; then
current_state="HOME_SUBFOLDER"
icon='HOME_SUB_ICON'
fi
# declare variables used for bold and state colors
@ -1101,7 +1090,7 @@ prompt_dir() {
current_path=${current_path:s/~/$POWERLEVEL9K_HOME_FOLDER_ABBREVIATION}
fi
_p9k_cache_set $cache_key "$0_$current_state ${(qq)2} blue ${(qq)DEFAULT_COLOR} ${(qq)current_path} ${(qq)dir_states[$current_state]}"
_p9k_cache_set $cache_key "$0_$current_state ${(qq)2} blue ${(qq)DEFAULT_COLOR} ${(qq)current_path} ${(qq)icon}"
fi
"$1_prompt_segment" "${(@Q)${(z)_P9K_RETVAL}}"
@ -1441,14 +1430,10 @@ set_default POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_OK_IN_NON_VERBOSE false
exit_code_or_status() {
local ec=$1
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_HIDE_SIGNAME" = true ]]; then
echo "$ec"
elif (( ec <= 128 )); then
echo "$ec"
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_HIDE_SIGNAME" = true ]] || (( ec <= 128 )); then
_P9K_RETVAL=$ec
else
local sig=$(( ec - 128 ))
local idx=$(( sig + 1 ))
echo "SIG${signals[$idx]}(${sig})"
_P9K_RETVAL="SIG${signals[$((sig + 1))]}($((ec - 128)))"
fi
}
@ -1461,22 +1446,25 @@ prompt_status() {
if [[ $POWERLEVEL9K_STATUS_SHOW_PIPESTATUS == true ]]; then
if (( $#RETVALS > 1 )); then
ec_text=$(exit_code_or_status "${RETVALS[1]}")
ec_sum=${RETVALS[1]}
exit_code_or_status "${RETVALS[1]}"
else
ec_text=$(exit_code_or_status "${RETVAL}")
ec_sum=${RETVAL}
exit_code_or_status "${RETVAL}"
fi
ec_text=$_P9K_RETVAL
for ec in "${(@)RETVALS[2,-1]}"; do
ec_text="${ec_text}|$(exit_code_or_status "$ec")"
ec_sum=$(( $ec_sum + $ec ))
(( ec_sum += ec ))
exit_code_or_status "$ec"
ec_text+="|$_P9K_RETVAL"
done
else
ec_sum=${RETVAL}
# We use RETVAL instead of the right-most RETVALS item because
# PIPE_FAIL may be set.
ec_text=$(exit_code_or_status "${RETVAL}")
ec_sum=${RETVAL}
exit_code_or_status "${RETVAL}"
ec_text=$_P9K_RETVAL
fi
if (( ec_sum > 0 )); then
@ -1566,8 +1554,8 @@ build_test_stats() {
# System time
prompt_time() {
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT "%D{%H:%M:%S}"
"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT" "TIME_ICON"
[[ -v _P9K_REFRESH_PROMPT ]] || typeset -gH _P9K_TIME=${(%)POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT}
"$1_prompt_segment" "$0" "$2" "$DEFAULT_COLOR_INVERTED" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$_P9K_TIME" "TIME_ICON"
}
################################################################
@ -1595,6 +1583,7 @@ prompt_todo() {
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"
@ -1612,6 +1601,7 @@ powerlevel9k_vcs_init() {
'clean' 'green'
'modified' 'yellow'
'untracked' 'green'
'loading' 'grey'
)
VCS_CHANGESET_PREFIX=''
@ -1619,7 +1609,6 @@ powerlevel9k_vcs_init() {
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="$VCS_CHANGESET_PREFIX%b%c%u%m"
@ -1655,22 +1644,182 @@ powerlevel9k_vcs_init() {
fi
}
# git workdir => the last prompt we've shown for it
typeset -gAH _P9K_LAST_GIT_PROMPT
# git workdir => 1 if gitstatus is slow on it, 0 if it's fast.
typeset -gAH _P9K_GIT_SLOW
typeset -fH _p9k_vcs_render() {
if [[ -v _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR ]]; then
local prompt
local dir=$PWD
while true; do
prompt=${_P9K_LAST_GIT_PROMPT[$dir]}
[[ -n $prompt || $dir == / ]] && break
dir=${dir:h}
done
$2_prompt_segment $1_LOADING $3 "${vcs_states[loading]}" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" ${prompt:-loading}
return 0
fi
[[ $VCS_STATUS_RESULT == ok-* ]] || return 1
local cache_key="$0
${(q)VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_ACTION}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND}
${(q)VCS_STATUS_STASHES}"
if ! _p9k_cache_get $cache_key; then
local state
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED != 0 || $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED != 0 ]]; then
state='modified'
elif [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED != 0 ]]; then
state='untracked'
else
state='clean'
fi
local vcs_prompt
if [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" == *github* ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITHUB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" == *bitbucket* ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_BITBUCKET_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" == *stash* ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITHUB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" == *gitlab* ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITLAB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
else
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
fi
_p9k_get_icon VCS_BRANCH_ICON
vcs_prompt+="$_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH"
if [[ -n $VCS_STATUS_ACTION ]]; then
vcs_prompt+=" %F{${POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_ACTIONFORMAT_FOREGROUND}}| $VCS_STATUS_ACTION%f"
else
if [[ -n $VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH &&
$VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH != $VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_REMOTE_BRANCH_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_STAGED_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_UNSTAGED_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_UNTRACKED_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_OUTGOING_CHANGES_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_INCOMING_CHANGES_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_STASHES -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_STASH_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_STASHES"
fi
fi
_p9k_cache_set $cache_key "${1}_${(U)state} ${(qq)vcs_states[$state]} ${(qq)vcs_prompt}"
fi
local tuple=("${(@Q)${(z)_P9K_RETVAL}}")
_P9K_LAST_GIT_PROMPT[$VCS_STATUS_WORKDIR]="${tuple[3]}"
"$2_prompt_segment" "${tuple[1]}" $3 "${tuple[2]}" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "${tuple[3]}"
return 0
}
typeset -fH _p9k_vcs_resume() {
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_RESULT == ok-async ]]; then
local slow=$((EPOCHREALTIME - _P9K_GITSTATUS_START_TIME > POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS))
_P9K_GIT_SLOW[$VCS_STATUS_WORKDIR]=$slow
fi
if [[ -z $_P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR ]]; then
unset _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR
_p9k_reset_prompts
else
typeset -gFH _P9K_GITSTATUS_START_TIME=$EPOCHREALTIME
if ! gitstatus_query -d $_P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR -t 0 -c _p9k_vcs_resume POWERLEVEL9K; then
unset _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR
return
fi
case $VCS_STATUS_RESULT in
*-sync)
unset _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR
_p9k_reset_prompts
;;
tout)
typeset -gH _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR=""
;;
esac
fi
}
typeset -fH _p9k_vcs_gitstatus() {
[[ $POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_GITSTATUS == true ]] && return 1
if [[ ! -v _P9K_REFRESH_PROMPT ]]; then
if [[ -v _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR ]]; then
typeset -gH _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR=$PWD
else
local dir=$PWD
local -F timeout=$POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS
while true; do
case "$_P9K_GIT_SLOW[$dir]" in
"") [[ $dir == / ]] && break; dir=${dir:h};;
0) break;;
1) timeout=0; break;;
esac
done
typeset -gFH _P9K_GITSTATUS_START_TIME=$EPOCHREALTIME
gitstatus_query -t $timeout -c _p9k_vcs_resume POWERLEVEL9K || return 1
[[ $VCS_STATUS_RESULT == tout ]] && typeset -gH _P9K_NEXT_VCS_DIR=""
fi
fi
return 0
}
################################################################
# Segment to show VCS information
# 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.
[ -v POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS ] || typeset -gF POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS=0.05
prompt_vcs() {
# If POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STATUS_COMMAND isn't empty, it should be a command that provides vcs info
# in the format of gitstatus. See https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus. If you enable gitstatus,
# it'll define POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STATUS_COMMAND for you. To disable, you can explicitly set
# POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STATUS_COMMAND="".
if [[ -z $POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STATUS_COMMAND ]]; then
local -a backends
[[ -v POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS ]] && backends=($POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BACKENDS) || backends=(git)
if (( ${backends[(I)git]} )) && _p9k_vcs_gitstatus; then
_p9k_vcs_render $0 $1 $2 && return
backends=(${backends:#git})
fi
if (( #backends )); then
VCS_WORKDIR_DIRTY=false
VCS_WORKDIR_HALF_DIRTY=false
local current_state=""
# Actually invoke vcs_info manually to gather all information.
zstyle ':vcs_info:*' enable ${backends}
vcs_info
local vcs_prompt="${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,
@ -1685,71 +1834,6 @@ prompt_vcs() {
fi
"$1_prompt_segment" "${0}_${(U)current_state}" "$2" "${vcs_states[$current_state]}" "$DEFAULT_COLOR" "$vcs_prompt" "$vcs_visual_identifier"
fi
else
"${(@Q)${(z)POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_STATUS_COMMAND}}" || return
local cache_key="$0 ${(@q)VCS_STATUS_ALL}"
if ! _p9k_cache_get $cache_key; then
local current_state
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED != 0 || $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED != 0 ]]; then
current_state='modified'
elif [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED != 0 ]]; then
current_state='untracked'
else
current_state='clean'
fi
local vcs_prompt
if [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" =~ "github" ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITHUB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" =~ "bitbucket" ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_BITBUCKET_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" =~ "stash" ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITHUB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
elif [[ "$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_URL" =~ "gitlab" ]] then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_GITLAB_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
else
_p9k_get_icon VCS_GIT_ICON
vcs_prompt+=$_P9K_RETVAL
fi
_p9k_get_icon VCS_BRANCH_ICON
vcs_prompt+="$_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH"
if [[ -n $VCS_STATUS_ACTION ]]; then
vcs_prompt+=" %F{${POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_ACTIONFORMAT_FOREGROUND}}| $VCS_STATUS_ACTION%f"
else
if [[ -n $VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH &&
$VCS_STATUS_LOCAL_BRANCH != $VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_REMOTE_BRANCH_ICON
vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_REMOTE_BRANCH"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_STAGED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_STAGED_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNSTAGED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_UNSTAGED_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_HAS_UNTRACKED == 1 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_UNTRACKED_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_OUTGOING_CHANGES_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_AHEAD"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_INCOMING_CHANGES_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_COMMITS_BEHIND"
fi
if [[ $VCS_STATUS_STASHES -gt 0 ]]; then
_p9k_get_icon VCS_STASH_ICON && vcs_prompt+=" $_P9K_RETVAL$VCS_STATUS_STASHES"
fi
fi
_p9k_cache_set $cache_key "${0}_${(U)current_state} $2 ${(qq)vcs_states[$current_state]} ${(qq)DEFAULT_COLOR} ${(qq)vcs_prompt}"
fi
"$1_prompt_segment" "${(@Q)${(z)_P9K_RETVAL}}"
fi
}
@ -1896,6 +1980,9 @@ prompt_java_version() {
################################################################
# Main prompt
build_left_prompt() {
typeset -gH _P9K_CURRENT_BG=NONE
typeset -gH _P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=0
local index=1
local element
for element in "${POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS[@]}"; do
@ -1914,12 +2001,18 @@ build_left_prompt() {
done
left_prompt_end
unset _P9K_CURRENT_BG _P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX
}
# Right prompt
build_right_prompt() {
typeset -gH _P9K_CURRENT_BG=NONE
typeset -gH _P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX=0
local index=1
local element
for element in "${POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS[@]}"; do
# Remove joined information in direct calls
element=${element%_joined}
@ -1936,7 +2029,9 @@ build_right_prompt() {
done
# Clear to the end of the line
echo -n "%E"
_P9K_PROMPT+="%E"
unset _P9K_CURRENT_BG _P9K_LAST_SEGMENT_INDEX
}
powerlevel9k_preexec() {
@ -1946,35 +2041,19 @@ powerlevel9k_preexec() {
_P9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX=$(print_icon MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX)
_P9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_PREFIX=$(print_icon MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_PREFIX)
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE false
powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts() {
# Return values. These need to be global, because
# they are used in prompt_status. Also, we need
# to get the return value of the last command at
# very first in this function. Do not move the
# lines down, otherwise the last command is not
# what you expected it to be.
RETVAL=$?
RETVALS=( "$pipestatus[@]" )
local RPROMPT_SUFFIX RPROMPT_PREFIX
_P9K_COMMAND_DURATION=$((EPOCHREALTIME - _P9K_TIMER_START))
# Reset start time
_P9K_TIMER_START=0x7FFFFFFF
if [[ -s $_P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL ]]; then
eval $(<$_P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL)
rm -f $_P9K_CACHE_CHANNEL
if [[ -n $POWERLEVEL9K_MAX_CACHE_SIZE && $#_p9k_cache_data -gt $POWERLEVEL9K_MAX_CACHE_SIZE ]]; then
_p9k_cache_data=()
fi
fi
typeset -fH _p9k_set_prompts() {
typeset -gH _P9K_PROMPT=''
build_left_prompt
local left=$_P9K_PROMPT
_P9K_PROMPT=''
build_right_prompt
local right=$_P9K_PROMPT
unset _P9K_PROMPT
local NEWLINE=$'\n'
local RPROMPT_SUFFIX RPROMPT_PREFIX
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE" == true ]]; then
PROMPT="$_P9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX%f%b%k\$(build_left_prompt)$NEWLINE$_P9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_PREFIX"
PROMPT="$_P9K_MULTILINE_FIRST_PROMPT_PREFIX%f%b%k$left$NEWLINE$_P9K_MULTILINE_LAST_PROMPT_PREFIX"
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_RPROMPT_ON_NEWLINE" != true ]]; then
# The right prompt should be on the same line as the first line of the left
# prompt. To do so, there is just a quite ugly workaround: Before zsh draws
@ -1989,17 +2068,17 @@ powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts() {
RPROMPT_SUFFIX=''
fi
else
PROMPT='%f%b%k$(build_left_prompt)'
PROMPT="%f%b%k$left"
RPROMPT_PREFIX=''
RPROMPT_SUFFIX=''
fi
if [[ "$POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_RPROMPT" != true ]]; then
RPROMPT="${RPROMPT_PREFIX}"'%f%b%k$(build_right_prompt)%{$reset_color%}'"${RPROMPT_SUFFIX}"
RPROMPT="${RPROMPT_PREFIX}%f%b%k$right%{$reset_color%}${RPROMPT_SUFFIX}"
fi
if [[ $POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE == true ]]; then
NEWLINES=""
local NEWLINES=""
repeat ${POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE_COUNT:-1} { NEWLINES+=$NEWLINE }
PROMPT="$NEWLINES$PROMPT"
fi
@ -2008,6 +2087,28 @@ powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts() {
[[ $ITERM_SHELL_INTEGRATION_INSTALLED == "Yes" ]] && PROMPT="%{$(iterm2_prompt_mark)%}$PROMPT"
}
typeset -fH _p9k_reset_prompts() {
typeset -gH _P9K_REFRESH_PROMPT=''
_p9k_set_prompts
unset _P9K_REFRESH_PROMPT
zle && zle .reset-prompt
}
set_default POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE false
powerlevel9k_prepare_prompts() {
# Return values. These need to be global, because
# they are used in prompt_status. Also, we need
# to get the return value of the last command at
# very first in this function. Do not move the
# lines down, otherwise the last command is not
# what you expected it to be.
RETVAL=$?
RETVALS=( "$pipestatus[@]" )
_P9K_COMMAND_DURATION=$((EPOCHREALTIME - _P9K_TIMER_START))
_P9K_TIMER_START=0x7FFFFFFF
_p9k_set_prompts
}
zle-keymap-select () {
zle reset-prompt
zle -R
@ -2078,6 +2179,8 @@ prompt_powerlevel9k_setup() {
add-zsh-hook preexec powerlevel9k_preexec
zle -N zle-keymap-select
[[ $POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_GITSTATUS == true ]] || gitstatus_start POWERLEVEL9K
}
prompt_powerlevel9k_teardown() {