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@@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ The segments that are currently available are: * `aws_eb_env` - The current Elastic Beanstalk Environment. * `docker_machine` - The current Docker Machine. * `kubecontext` - The current context of your `kubectl` configuration. +* `dropbox` - Indicates Dropbox directory and syncing status using `dropbox-cli` **Other:** * [`custom_command`](#custom_command) - Create a custom segment to display the @@ -186,6 +187,7 @@ your `~/.zshrc`: | Variable | Default Value | Description | |----------|---------------|-------------| |`POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE`|`true`|If there is more than one background job, this segment will show the number of jobs. Set this to `false` to turn this feature off.| +`POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND_JOBS_VERBOSE_ALWAYS`|`false`|Always show the jobs count (even if it's zero).| ##### battery @@ -243,7 +245,7 @@ battery level. This will override the following variables: `POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_DISCONNECTED`, and `POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LOW_COLOR`. In order to do this, define a color array, from low to high, as shown below: ```zsh -POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LEVEL_BACKGROUND=(196 202 208 214 220 226 190 154 118 82 46) +POWERLEVEL9K_BATTERY_LEVEL_BACKGROUND=(red1 orangered1 darkorange orange1 gold1 yellow1 yellow2 greenyellow chartreuse1 chartreuse2 green1) ``` As with the battery stages, you can use any number of colors and Powerlevel9k @@ -251,9 +253,9 @@ will automatically use all of them appropriately. Some example settings: |Brightness|Possible Array| -|Bright Colors|(196 202 208 214 220 226 190 154 118 82 46)| -|Normal Colors|(124 130 136 142 148 112 76 40 34 28 22)| -|Subdued Colors|( 88 94 100 106 70 34 28 22)| +|Bright Colors|(red1 orangered1 darkorange orange1 gold1 yellow1 yellow2 greenyellow chartreuse1 chartreuse2 green1)| +|Normal Colors|(red3 darkorange3 darkgoldenrod gold3 yellow3 chartreuse2 mediumspringgreen green3 green3 green4 darkgreen)| +|Subdued Colors|(darkred orange4 yellow4 yellow4 chartreuse3 green3 green4 darkgreen)| ##### command_execution_time @@ -509,7 +511,11 @@ This segment shows the version of Ruby being used when using `rbenv` to change y It figures out the version being used by taking the output of the `rbenv version-name` command. * If `rbenv` is not in $PATH, nothing will be shown. -* If the current Ruby version is the same as the global Ruby version, nothing will be shown. +* By default, if the current local Ruby version is the same as the global Ruby version, nothing will be shown. See the configuration variable, below, to modify this behavior. + +Variable | Default Value | Description | +|----------|---------------|-------------| +|`POWERLEVEL9K_RBENV_ALWAYS`|'false'|Always show the `rbenv` segment, even if the local version matches the global.| ##### rspec_stats |