Moving some parts of README to the Wiki.

This commit is contained in:
Ben Hilburn 2017-05-25 16:00:44 -04:00
parent d9014c67a3
commit 19fc709a16

View file

@ -313,11 +313,11 @@ elements (it is by default), and define a `DEFAULT_USER` in your `~/.zshrc`.
You can customize the `context` segment. For example, you can make it to print the
full hostname by setting
```
POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_TEMPLATE="%n@`hostname -f`"
```
You can set the `POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_HOST_DEPTH` variable to change how the
hostname is displayed. See (ZSH Manual)[http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Login-information]
for details. The default is set to %m which will show the hostname up to the first .
@ -414,32 +414,25 @@ The `disk_usage` segment will show the usage level of the partition that your cu
##### host
The `host` segment (host string) will print the hostname. You can customize the `host` segment.
For example, you can make it to print the full hostname by setting
The `host` segment will print the hostname.
You can set the `POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_TEMPLATE` variable to change how the hostname
is displayed. See (ZSH Manual)[http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Login-information]
for details. The default is set to `%m` which will show the hostname up to the
first `.`. You can set it to `%{N}m` where N is an integer to show that many
segments of system hostname. Setting `N` to a negative integer will show that many
segments from the end of the hostname.
```
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_TEMPLATE="`hostname -f`"
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_TEMPLATE="%2m"
```
You can also modify the COLOURS for the two states - LOCAL and REMOTE, by setting
```
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_LOCAL_BACKGROUND="green"
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_LOCAL_FOREGROUND="white"
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_REMOTE_BACKGROUND="red"
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_REMOTE_FOREGROUND="yellow"
```
Currently, LOCAL hosts will show the host icon and remote hosts will show the SSH icon. You can override them by setting
By default, LOCAL hosts will show the host icon and remote hosts will show the SSH icon. You can override them by setting
```
POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_ICON="\uF109 " # 
POWERLEVEL9K_SSH_ICON="\uF489 " # 
```
You can set the `POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_TEMPLATE` variable to change how the hostname is displayed.
See (ZSH Manual)[http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html#Login-information]
for details. The default is set to %m which will show the hostname up to the first .
You can set it to %{N}m where N is an integer to show that many segments of system
hostname. Setting N to a negative integer will show that many segments from the
end of the hostname.
##### ip
@ -535,16 +528,10 @@ POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT="%D{%H:%M:%S \uE868 %d.%m.%y}"
```
##### user
The `user` segment (user string) will print the username. You can customize the `user` segment.
For example, you can modify the COLOURS for the two states - DEFAULT and ROOT, by setting
```
POWERLEVEL9K_USER_DEFAULT_BACKGROUND="green"
POWERLEVEL9K_USER_DEFAULT_FOREGROUND="white"
POWERLEVEL9K_USER_ROOT_BACKGROUND="red"
POWERLEVEL9K_USER_ROOT_FOREGROUND="yellow"
```
The `user` segment will print the username.
You can also override the icons by setting:
You can also override the icons by setting
```
POWERLEVEL9K_USER_ICON="\uF415" # 
POWERLEVEL9K_ROOT_ICON="#"
@ -552,9 +539,9 @@ POWERLEVEL9K_ROOT_ICON="#"
| Variable | Default Value | Description |
|----------|---------------|-------------|
|`DEFAULT_USER`|None|Username to consider a "default context" (you can also set it to `$USER`).|
|`POWERLEVEL9K_ALWAYS_SHOW_USER`|false|Always show the username.|
|`POWERLEVEL9K_USER_TEMPLATE`|%n|Default username prompt (username). Refer to the [ZSH Documentation](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html) for all possible expansions|
|`DEFAULT_USER`|None|Username to consider a "default context".|
|`POWERLEVEL9K_ALWAYS_SHOW_USER`|`false`|Always print this segment.|
|`POWERLEVEL9K_USER_TEMPLATE`|`%n`|Default username prompt. Refer to the [ZSH Documentation](http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Doc/Release/Prompt-Expansion.html) for all possible expansions|
##### vcs