--- id: status title: Status Code sidebar_label: Status Code --- ## What Displays the last known status code and/or the reason that the last command failed. ## Sample Configuration import Config from "@site/src/components/Config.js"; \uE0B0 \uE23A ", properties: { always_enabled: true, }, }} /> ## Properties | Name | Type | Description | | ------------------ | --------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `always_enabled` | `boolean` | always show the status - defaults to `false` | | `status_template` | `string` | [template][status-template] used to render an individual status code - defaults to `{{ .Code }}` | | `status_separator` | `string` | used to separate multiple statuses when `$PIPESTATUS` is available - defaults to | | [colors]: /docs/configuration/colors ## Template ([info][templates]) :::note default template ```template {{ .String }} ``` ::: ### Properties | Name | Type | Description | | --------- | --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `.Code` | `number` | the last known exit code (command or pipestatus) | | `.String` | `string` | the formatted status codes using `status_template` and `status_separator` | | `.Error` | `boolean` | true if one of the commands has an error (validates on command status and pipestatus) | ### Status Template When using `status_template`, use `if eq .Code 0` to check for a successful exit code. The `.Error` property is used on a global context and will not necessarily indicate that the current validated code is a non-zero value. ```template {{ if eq .Code 0 }}\uf00c{{ else }}\uf071{{ end }} ``` In case you want the reason for the exit code instead of code itself, you can use the `reason` function: ```template {{ if eq .Code 0 }}\uf00c{{ else }}\uf071 {{ reason .Code }}{{ end }} ``` [templates]: /docs/configuration/templates [status-template]: #status-template