## powerlevel9k Theme for Oh-My-Zsh This is a theme for [Oh-My-Zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh). This theme uses [Powerline Fonts](https://github.com/Lokaltog/powerline-fonts), thus giving you the most epic terminal styling in the universe. Look like a bad-ass. Impress everyone in 'Screenshot Your Desktop' threads. Use powerlevel9k. In addition to looking amazing, this theme actually provides a lot of useful information in configurable prompt segments. ### Features * Supports `git` and `mercurial` repo information through OMZ's `VCS_INFO`: * branch / tag name * current action status (rebasing, merging, etc.,) * being behind / ahead of your remote by some number of commits * conditionally shows remote tracking branch if the name differs from local * various working tree statuses (e.g., unstaged, staged, etc.,) * Shows return-code of the last command if it is an error code * Indicates background jobs with a gear icon * Can conditionally display the `user@host` string when needed * Provides segment for command history (so you can `$ !` to re-run) * Plenty of additional segments to choose from (e.g., AWS, ruby) * Can be used as a single or double-lined prompt (see screenshots below) * Several built-in color configurations to choose from **If you would like an OMZ theme that provides most of the same features but doesn't require Powerline fonts, check out the sister font, [hackersaurus](https://github.com/bhilburn/hackersaurus).** These screenshots should give you an idea of what `powerlevel9k` looks like: ![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2014/12/powerlevel9k.png) ![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/01/pl9k-improved.png) ### Installation First, you need to install Powerline Fonts. You can find the [installation instructions here](https://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installation/linux.html#fonts-installation). You can also find the raw font files [in this Github repository](https://github.com/powerline/fonts) if you want to manually install them for your OS. To install this theme, clone this repository into your Oh-My-Zsh `custom/themes` directory. $ cd ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom $ git clone https://github.com/bhilburn/powerlevel9k.git themes/powerlevel9k You then need to select this theme in your `~/.zshrc`: ZSH_THEME="powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k" ### Segment Customization Customizing your prompt is easy! Select the segments you want to have displayed, and then assign them to either the left or right prompt. The segments that are currently available are: * **aws** - The current AWS profile, if active (more info below) * **context** - Your username and host (more info below) * **dir** - Your current working directory. * **history** - The command number for the current line. * **rbenv** - Ruby environment information (if one is active). * **status** - The return code of the previous command, and status of background jobs. * **time** - System time. * **vcs** - Information about this `git` or `hg` repository (if you are in one). To specify which segments you want, just add the following variables to your `~/.zshrc`. If you don't customize this, the below configuration is the default: POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(context dir rbenv vcs) POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(status history time) If you want to show the current changeset in a `git` or `hg` repository, enable `POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_CHANGESET` in your `~/.zshrc`: POWERLEVEL9K_SHOW_CHANGESET=true #### The AWS Profile Segment If you would like to display the [current AWS profile](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/installing.html), add the `aws` segment to one of the prompts, and define `AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE` in your `~/.zshrc`: export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE= #### The 'context' Segment The `context` segment (user@host string) is conditional. This lets you enable it, but only display it if you are not your normal user or on a remote host (basically, only print it when it likely you need it). To use this feature, make sure the `context` segment is enabled in your prompt elements (it is by default), and define a `DEFAULT_USER` in your `~/.zshrc`: export DEFAULT_USER= ### Styling You can configure the look and feel of your prompt easily with some built-in options. #### Double-Lined Prompt By default, `powerlevel9k` is a single-lined prompt. If you would like to have the segments display on one line, and print the command prompt below it, simply define `POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE` in your `~/.zshrc`: export POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ON_NEWLINE=true Here is what it looks like: ![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/03/double-line.png) #### Light Color Theme If you prefer to use "light" colors, simply set `POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME` to `light` in your `~/.zshrc`, and you're all set! POWERLEVEL9K_COLOR_SCHEME='light' The 'light' color scheme works well for ['Solarized Light'](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) users. Check it out: ![](http://bhilburn.org/content/images/2015/03/solarized-light.png) ### Bugs / Contact If you have any requests or bug reports, please use the tracker in this Github repository.