--- id: path title: Path sidebar_label: Path --- ## What Display the current path. ## Sample Configuration import Config from "@site/src/components/Config.js"; ## Properties | Name | Type | Default | Description | | --------------------------- | :--------: | :--------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `folder_separator_icon` | `string` | `/` | the symbol to use as a separator between folders | | `folder_separator_template` | `string` | | the [template][templates] to use as a separator between folders | | `home_icon` | `string` | `~` | the icon to display when at `$HOME` | | `folder_icon` | `string` | `..` | the icon to use as a folder indication | | `windows_registry_icon` | `string` | `\uF013` | the icon to display when in the Windows registry | | `style` | `enum` | `agnoster` | how to display the current path | | `mixed_threshold` | `number` | `4` | the maximum length of a path segment that will be displayed when using `Mixed` | | `max_depth` | `number` | `1` | maximum path depth to display before shortening when using `agnoster_short` | | `max_width` | `any` | `0` | maximum path length to display when using `powerlevel`, can leverage [templates] | | `hide_root_location` | `boolean` | `false` | ides the root location if it doesn't fit in the last `max_depth` folders, when using `agnoster_short` | | `cycle` | `[]string` | | a list of color overrides to cycle through to colorize the individual path folders, e.g. `[ "#ffffff,#111111" ]` | | `cycle_folder_separator` | `boolean` | `false` | colorize the `folder_separator_icon` as well when using a cycle | | `folder_format` | `string` | `%s` | format to use on individual path folders | | `edge_format` | `string` | `%s` | format to use on the first and last folder of the path | | `left_format` | `string` | `%s` | format to use on the firstfolder of the path - defaults to `edge_format` | | `right_format` | `string` | `%s` | format to use on the last folder of the path - defaults to `edge_format` | | `gitdir_format` | `string` | | format to use for a git root directory | ## Mapped Locations Allows you to override a location with an icon/string. It validates if the current path **starts with the specific elements** and replaces it with the icon/string if there's a match. To avoid issues with nested overrides, Oh My Posh will sort the list of mapped locations before doing a replacement. | Name | Type | Default | Description | | -------------------------- | :-------: | :-----: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `mapped_locations_enabled` | `boolean` | `true` | replace known locations in the path with the replacements before applying the style | | `mapped_locations` | `object` | | custom glyph/text for specific paths. Works regardless of the `mapped_locations_enabled` | setting. For example, to swap out `C:\Users\Leet\GitHub` with a GitHub icon, you can do the following: ```json "mapped_locations": { "C:\\Users\\Leet\\GitHub": "\uF09B" } ``` ### Notes - To make mapped locations work cross-platform, use `/` as the path separator, Oh My Posh will automatically match effective separators based on the running operating system. - If you want to match all child directories, you can use `*` as a wildcard, for example: `"C:/Users/Bill/*": "$"` will turn `C:/Users/Bill/Downloads` into `$/Downloads`. - The character `~` at the start of a mapped location will match the user's home directory. - The match is case-insensitive on Windows and macOS, but case-sensitive on other operating systems. This means that for user Bill, who has a user account `Bill` on Windows and `bill` on Linux, `~/Foo` might match `C:\Users\Bill\Foo` or `C:\Users\Bill\foo` on Windows but only `/home/bill/Foo` on Linux. ## Style Style sets the way the path is displayed. Based on previous experience and popular themes, there are 10 flavors. - `agnoster` - `agnoster_full` - `agnoster_short` - `agnoster_left` - `full` - `folder` - `mixed` - `letter` - `unique` - `powerlevel` ### Agnoster Renders each intermediate folder as the `folder_icon` separated by the `folder_separator_icon`. The first and the last (current) folder name are always displayed as-is. ### Agnoster Full Renders each folder name separated by the `folder_separator_icon`. ### Agnoster Short When more than `max_depth` levels deep, it renders one `folder_icon` (if `hide_root_location` is `false`, which means the root folder does not count for depth) followed by the names of the last `max_depth` folders, separated by the `folder_separator_icon`. ### Agnoster Left Renders each folder as the `folder_icon` separated by the `folder_separator_icon`. Only the first folder name and its child are displayed in full. ### Full Display the current working directory as a full string with each folder separated by the `folder_separator_icon`. ### Folder Display the name of the current folder. ### Mixed Works like `Agnoster`, but for any intermediate folder name that is short enough, it will be displayed as-is. The maximum length for the folders to display is governed by the `mixed_threshold` property. ### Letter Works like `Agnoster Full`, but will write every folder name using the first letter only, except when the folder name starts with a symbol or icon. Specially, the last (current) folder name is always displayed in full. - `folder` will be shortened to `f` - `.config` will be shortened to `.c` - `__pycache__` will be shortened to `__p` - `➼ folder` will be shortened to `➼ f` ### Unique Works like `Letter`, but will make sure every folder name is the shortest unique value. The uniqueness refers to the displayed path, so `C:\dev\dev\dev\development` will be displayed as `C\d\de\dev\development` (instead of `C\d\d\d\development` for `Letter`). Uniqueness does **not** refer to other folders at the same level, so if `C:\projectA\dev` and `C:\projectB\dev` exist, then both will be displayed as `C\p\dev`. ### Powerlevel Works like `Unique`, but will stop shortening when `max_width` is reached. ## Template ([info][templates]) :::note default template ```template {{ .Path }} ``` ::: ### Properties | Name | Type | Description | | ------------- | --------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `.Path` | `string` | the current directory (based on the `style` property) | | `.Parent` | `string` | the current directory's parent folder which ends with a path separator (designed for use with style `folder`, it is empty if `.Path` contains only one single element) | | `.RootDir` | `boolean` | true if we're at the root directory (no parent) | | `.Location` | `string` | the current directory (raw value) | | `.StackCount` | `int` | the stack count | | `.Writable` | `boolean` | is the current directory writable by the user or not | [templates]: /docs/configuration/templates