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id: faq
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title: FAQ
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sidebar_label: 🤨 FAQ
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---
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import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs";
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import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem";
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Before validating anything, make sure you're on the [latest version][latest] of Oh My Posh and your terminal and shell are up-to-date.
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### I want to disable the upgrade notice
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You can disable the upgrade notice using the following command once:
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```bash
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oh-my-posh disable notice
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```
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If you want to enable it again, run:
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```bash
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oh-my-posh enable notice
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```
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### The prompt is slow (delay in showing the prompt between commands)
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:::tip Windows
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Make sure Windows Defender, or your AntiVirus, has an exclusion [configured][exclusion].
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:::
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<Tabs
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defaultValue="powershell"
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groupId="shell"
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values={[
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{ label: 'powershell', value: 'powershell', },
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{ label: 'others', value: 'others', },
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]
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}>
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<TabItem value="powershell">
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You can use the `oh-my-posh debug` functionality to see where Oh My Posh spends its time.
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In case there's no clear culprit (timings indicate everything's OK), chances are some modules are the culprit.
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We bootstrap a few PowerShell modules to maximise compatibility, but sometimes these can introduce unwanted side-effects.
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The modules we support are:
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- posh-git
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem value="others">
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You can use Oh My Posh's built-in debug functionality to identify slow segments.
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```bash
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oh-my-posh debug
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```
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Whenever there's a segment that spikes, see if there might be updates to the underlying functionality (usually shell commands).
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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If only your Git repo paths are slow, then try running [`git gc`][git-gc] to clean up and optimize the local repository.
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If nothing seems to resolve the issue, feel free to [create an issue][new-issue].
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### There are rectangles instead of icons in my prompt
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The font you're using doesn't have the needed standard extended glyph set like [Nerd Font][nf] does.
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Windows Terminal ships with Cascadia Code by default which has a powerline patched variant called Cascadia Code PL,
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but also that one misses certain interesting icons. You can fall back to any theme with the `.minimal` indication,
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or make use of a Nerd Font. Have a look at the [font][font] section for more context in case you're using all the right conditions.
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### Text decoration styles like bold and dimmed don't work
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The text decoration styles are based on your terminal emulator's capabilities.
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A quick way to check if your terminal supports a specific style escape sequence is to take a look at the `terminfo` database, on Linux.
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Refer [this page on ArchWiki][arch-terminfo].
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If you are on Windows, use Windows Terminal. It closely copies the `xterm-256color` capabilities.
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See the [PowerShell docs on terminal support][ps-ansi-docs] and [this GitHub comment][xterm-gh-comment].
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### Windows Terminal: Unexpected space between segments/text
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Windows Terminal has some issues with [rendering certain glyphs][wt-glyph]. These issues are on [their backlog][wt-glyphs].
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A temporary workaround is to use an invisible character at the end (`\u2800`), or a zero width character (`\u200a`) before the icon.
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In case you didn't export the config yet (it's the default, or you're using the `--config` flag with a predefined theme), you can follow
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the steps [here][export] to export it to a local file so you can adjust the [segment's][segment] `template`.
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In the example below, it's assumed that the execution segment's icon `\ueba2` has an unexpected space after it in Windows Terminal.
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```json
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{
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"type": "executiontime",
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"template": "\ueba2" // unexpected space
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}
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```
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Adjust it by adding `\u2800` immediately after the icon.
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```json
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{
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"type": "executiontime",
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"template": "\ueba2\u2800" // solved
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}
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```
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### Jetbrains terminals: Icons do not render
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They need to work on their terminal, somehow it only supports UTF-8 and not UTF-16.
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[An issue][jb-icons] is available for a follow-up here.
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### Strange colouring after exiting VIM or when using the PowerShell progress bootstrap
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This bug is caused by Windows Terminal and/or VIM. There are two issues for this, one at [Windows Terminal][wt-vim] and
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one at [VIM][vim-wt].
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### Conda: environment name displayed in front of the prompt
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Conda will automatically prepend the prompt with the name of the environment you're in.
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To solely rely on Oh My Posh to set the prompt, you can configure the following setting to hide it.
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Make sure to add this **before** initializing Oh My Posh.
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```bash
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conda config --set changeps1 False
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```
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### Python venv: Prompt changes on activating virtual environment
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Virtual environments created with `venv` add the active environment's name to the prompt automatically.
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To disable this behaviour, set `VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT` environment variable to `1` on your system. Example files:
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Note: Tilde (~) in paths refers to your user's home directory.
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<Tabs
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defaultValue="powershell"
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groupId="shell"
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values={[
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{ label: 'powershell', value: 'powershell', },
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{ label: 'fish', value: 'fish', },
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{ label: 'others', value: 'others', },
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]
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}>
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<TabItem value="powershell">
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```powershell
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# Your PowerShell $PROFILE
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$env:VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT=1
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem value="fish">
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```fish
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# ~/.config/fish/config.fish
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set -x VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT 1
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```
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</TabItem>
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<TabItem value="others">
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```bash
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# ~/.bashrc (bash) or ~/.zprofile or ~/.zshrc (zsh)
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export VIRTUAL_ENV_DISABLE_PROMPT=1
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```
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</TabItem>
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</Tabs>
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### PowerShell: The term 'Set-Theme' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program.
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You need to migrate using the following [guide][migrating].
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### PowerShell: Running in ConstrainedLanguage mode
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You're here because you've seen the following message:
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```powershell
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[WARNING] ConstrainedLanguage mode detected, unable to set console to UTF-8.
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When using PowerShell in ConstrainedLanguage mode, please set the
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console mode manually to UTF-8. See here for more information:
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https://ohmyposh.dev/docs/faq#powershell-running-in-constrainedlanguage-mode
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```
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When running PowerShell in ConstrainedLanguage mode, we can't set the console to UTF-8. This will cause the prompt to be rendered incorrectly.
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There's a few [options][utf-8] to set the console to UTF-8 from an OS perspective on Windows, other systems shouldn't be impacted.
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To remove the message after manual configuration, you can add the following to your `$PROFILE` before importing Oh My Posh:
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```powershell
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$env:POSH_CONSTRAINED_LANGUAGE = 1
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```
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### PowerShell: The term '.../oh-my-posh.exe' is not recognized as a name of a cmdlet...
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For example:
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```
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&: The term 'C:/Users/TommiGr├╢nlund/.oh-my-posh/oh-my-posh.exe' is not recognized as a name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or executable program.
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Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
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```
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The issue is that PowerShell on Windows doesn't yet default to UTF-8. Resolve the issue by setting the shell to UTF-8 in the scope of initializing Oh My Posh.
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:::info Why it matters?
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If the location contains non-ASCII characters, non-UTF-8 PowerShell may provide a wrong path to Oh My Posh, which can break the initialization.
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The scenario for non-ASCII location:
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- Your computer has a non-ASCII user name.
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- Your [config file](./installation/customize.mdx) is under your `$HOME`.
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:::
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To do so, edit your `$PROFILE`, find the line that initializes Oh My Posh (as highlighted below), and change it to the following:
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```powershell
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$previousOutputEncoding = [Console]::OutputEncoding
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[Console]::OutputEncoding = [Text.Encoding]::UTF8
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try {
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// highlight-start
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oh-my-posh init pwsh --config ~/custom.omp.json | Invoke-Expression
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// highlight-end
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} finally {
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[Console]::OutputEncoding = $previousOutputEncoding
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}
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```
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Alternatively, let the whole shell become UTF-8. (Be aware: Unwanted side effects can happen.) Add the following line to the top of your `$PROFILE`:
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```powershell
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$OutputEncoding = [console]::InputEncoding = [console]::OutputEncoding = New-Object System.Text.UTF8Encoding
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```
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### Zsh: No command history (Ctrl+R does not work)
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This issue occurs when you're using plain zsh in combination with Oh My Posh.
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You fix this by can adding the right configuration to `~/.zshrc`.
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```bash
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HISTFILE=~/.zsh_history
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HISTSIZE=10000
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SAVEHIST=10000
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setopt appendhistory
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```
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### ZSH: No such shell function 'zle-line-init'
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This is most likely caused by two Oh My Posh init lines in your `.zshrc`, remove one of them. See [here][zsh-init].
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### Fish: $(...) is not supported
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You should update fish to v3.4.0 or higher. Fish supports `$(...)` and `"$(...)"` since v3.4.0, as described in its [changelog][fish-changelog].
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### After updating my Nerd Font to a newer version, the prompt displays unknown characters
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Nerd Fonts moved the icons to a different location in the font for v3.
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This can cause the prompt to display unknown characters. There's a built-in migration in Oh My Posh to fix this.
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To migrate, run the following command:
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```bash
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oh-my-posh config migrate glyphs --write
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```
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This will update your configuration file to use the new glyph locations. Do know they might look different, as they also
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updated the icons themselves. A backup of the current config can be found in the same location with a `.bak` extension.
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### Xonsh: Right prompt jumps to bottom of the screen
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This is a known problem with Xonsh. The issue is tracked [here][xonsh-issue].
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[exclusion]: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-an-exclusion-to-windows-security-811816c0-4dfd-af4a-47e4-c301afe13b26
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[arch-terminfo]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Bash/Prompt_customization#Terminfo_escape_sequences
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[ps-ansi-docs]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_ansi_terminals?view=powershell-7.2
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[xterm-gh-comment]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/6045#issuecomment-631743728
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[git-gc]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-gc
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[new-issue]: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/issues/new/choose
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[latest]: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/releases/latest
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[wt-glyph]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3546
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[wt-glyphs]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+unicode+width
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[export]: installation/customize.mdx#adjust-a-theme
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[segment]: configuration/segment.mdx
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[nf]: https://www.nerdfonts.com/
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[font]: /docs/installation/fonts
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[jb-icons]: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-248010
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[migrating]: /docs/migrating
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[wt-vim]: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/3794
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[vim-wt]: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/5092
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[utf-8]: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/7233#issuecomment-640243647
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[fish-changelog]: https://fishshell.com/docs/current/relnotes.html#id1
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[xonsh-issue]: https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues/3810
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[zsh-init]: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/discussions/3462#discussioncomment-5155790
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