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    Powerlevel9k

    Powerlevel9k

    Powerlevel9k was a tool for building a functional CLI

    Powerlevel9k is a highly configurable Zsh prompt theme that uses “powerline” fonts to render glyph icons, separators, and status indicators. It supports a rich set of “prompt segments” (Git status, battery, time, host, SSH status, etc.) that you can enable, disable, reorder, and style. Because of its flexibility, users can create distinctive, informative prompts tailored to their workflows (e.g. show branch, ahead/behind, stashes, etc.). However, Powerlevel9k is relatively heavy in terms of prompt rendering and status checks (e.g. querying Git status), which can make it slower on large repositories or slower machines. ...
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    This project is part of my Google Summer-of-Code project to create a KDE based sensor network programming interface using the Ruby programming language.
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