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# Common Utilities (common-utils)
Installs a set of common command line utilities, Oh My Zsh!, and sets up a non-root user.
## Example Usage
```json
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/common-utils:2": {}
}
```
## Options
| Options Id | Description | Type | Default Value |
|-----|-----|-----|-----|
| installZsh | Install ZSH? | boolean | true |
| configureZshAsDefaultShell | Change default shell to ZSH? | boolean | false |
| installOhMyZsh | Install Oh My Zsh!? | boolean | true |
| upgradePackages | Upgrade OS packages? | boolean | true |
| username | Enter name of a non-root user to configure or none to skip | string | automatic |
| userUid | Enter UID for non-root user | string | automatic |
| userGid | Enter GID for non-root user | string | automatic |
| nonFreePackages | Add packages from non-free Debian repository? (Debian only) | boolean | false |
## OS Support
This Feature should work on recent versions of Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, RockyLinux, and Alpine Linux.
## Using with dev container images
This Feature is used in many of the [dev container images](https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Adevcontainers%2Fimages+%22ghcr.io%2Fdevcontainers%2Ffeatures%2Fcommon-utils%22&type=code), as a result
these images have already allocated UID & GID 1000. Attempting to add this Feature with UID 1000 and/or GID 1000 on top of such a dev container image will result in an error when building the dev container.
## Customizing the command prompt
By default, this script provides a custom command prompt that includes information about the git repository for the current folder. However, with certain large repositories, this can result in a slow command prompt due to the performance of needed git operations.
For performance reasons, a "dirty" indicator that tells you whether or not there are uncommitted changes is disabled by default. You can opt to turn this on for smaller repositories by entering the following in a terminal or adding it to your `postCreateCommand`:
```bash
git config devcontainers-theme.show-dirty 1
```
To completely disable the git portion of the prompt for the current folder's repository, you can use this configuration setting instead:
```bash
git config devcontainers-theme.hide-status 1
```
For `zsh`, the default theme is a [standard Oh My Zsh! theme](https://ohmyz.sh/). You may pick a different one by modifying the `ZSH_THEME` variable in `~/.zshrc`.
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_Note: This file was auto-generated from the [devcontainer-feature.json](https://github.com/devcontainers/features/blob/main/src/common-utils/devcontainer-feature.json). Add additional notes to a `NOTES.md`._
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