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@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ The segments that are currently available are: * `dir_writable` - Displays a lock icon, if you do not have write permissions on the current folder. * [`disk_usage`](#disk_usage) - Disk usage of your current partition. * `history` - The command number for the current line. +* [`host`](#host) - Your current host name * [`ip`](#ip) - Shows the current IP address. * [`public_ip`](#public_ip) - Shows your public IP address. * `load` - Your machine's load averages. @@ -101,6 +102,7 @@ The segments that are currently available are: * [`status`](#status) - The return code of the previous command. * `swap` - Prints the current swap size. * [`time`](#time) - System time. +* [`user`](#user) - Your current username * [`vi_mode`](#vi_mode)- Your prompt's Vi editing mode (NORMAL|INSERT). * `ssh` - Indicates whether or not you are in an SSH session. @@ -354,6 +356,35 @@ The `disk_usage` segment will show the usage level of the partition that your cu |POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_WARNING_LEVEL|90|The usage level that triggers a warning state.| |POWERLEVEL9K_DISK_USAGE_CRITICAL_LEVEL|95|The usage level that triggers a critical state.| +##### 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 +``` +POWERLEVEL9K_HOST_TEMPLATE="`hostname -f`" +``` + +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 +``` +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 This segment tries to examine all currently used network interfaces and prints @@ -436,6 +467,23 @@ segment, as well: # Output time, date, and a symbol from the "Awesome Powerline Font" set 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" +``` + +You can also override the icons by setting +``` +POWERLEVEL9K_USER_ICON="\uF415" # +POWERLEVEL9K_ROOT_ICON="#" +``` + ##### vcs By default, the `vcs` segment will provide quite a bit of information. Further |