The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
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.github docs: render themes correctly 2021-04-11 11:25:51 +02:00
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themes fix: add missing azfunc segment to schema 2021-04-11 20:16:04 +02:00
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.editorconfig refactor: linting checks for all platforms 2020-11-12 14:04:52 +01:00
.gitattributes refactor: linting checks for all platforms 2020-11-12 14:04:52 +01:00
.gitignore feat: export image of the current theme 2021-04-11 10:53:10 +02:00
.versionrc.json fix: adjust theme section for changelog 2021-03-05 17:49:47 +01:00
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A prompt theme engine for any shell

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What started as the offspring of oh-my-posh2 for PowerShell resulted in a cross platform, highly customizable and extensible prompt theme engine. After 4 years of working on oh-my-posh, a modern and more efficient tool was needed to suit my personal needs.

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Features

  • Shell independent
  • Git status indications
  • Failed command indication
  • Admin indication
  • Current session indications
  • Language info
  • Shell info
  • Configurable

Documentation

Documentation

Roadmap

  • CI
  • Github Releases
  • Create documentation for manual installation
  • Create documentation on the different segments
  • Create easy installation packages
    • Powershell
    • Brew
    • Scoop
    • Winget
  • Swap V2 with V3

Thanks

  • Chris Benti for providing the first influence to start oh-my-posh
  • Keith Dahlby for creating posh-git and making life more enjoyable
  • Robby Russel for creating oh-my-zsh, without him this would probably not be here
  • Janne Mareike Koschinski for providing information on how to get certain information using Go (and the amazing README)
  • Starship for creating an amazing way to initialize the prompt