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---
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id: segment
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title: Segment
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sidebar_label: Segment
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---
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A segment is a part of the prompt with a certain context. There are different types available out-of-the-box, if you're
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looking for what's included, feel free to skip this part and browse through the [segments][segments]. Keep reading to
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understand how to configure a segment.
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```json
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{
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"$schema": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/main/themes/schema.json",
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...
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"blocks": [
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{
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...
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"segments": [
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{
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"type": "path",
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"style": "powerline",
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"powerline_symbol": "\uE0B0",
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"foreground": "#ffffff",
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"background": "#61AFEF",
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"properties": {
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...
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}
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}
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]
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}
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]
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}
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```
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- type: `string` any of the included [segments][segments]
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- style: `powerline` | `plain` | `diamond` | `accordion`
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- powerline_symbol: `string`
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- invert_powerline: `boolean`
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- leading_diamond: `string`
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- trailing_diamond: `string`
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- template: `string` a go [text/template][go-text-template] [template][templates] to render the prompt
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- foreground: `string` [color][colors]
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- foreground_templates: foreground [color templates][color-templates]
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- background: `string` [color][colors]
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- background_templates: background [color templates][color-templates]
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- properties: `array` of `Property`: `string`
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- interactive: `boolean`
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## Type
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Takes the `string` value referencing which segment logic it needs to run (see [segments][segments] for possible values).
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## Style
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Oh Hi! You made it to a really interesting part, great! Style defines how a prompt is rendered. Looking at the most prompt
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themes out there, we identified 3 types. All of these require a different configuration and depending on the look
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you want to achieve you might need to understand/use them all.
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### Powerline
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What started it all for us. Makes use of a single symbol (`powerline_symbol`) to separate the segments. It takes the
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background color of the previous segment (or transparent if none) and the foreground of the current one (or transparent
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if we're at the last segment). Expects segments to have a colored background, else there little use for this one.
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### Plain
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Simple. Colored text on a transparent background. Make sure to set `foreground` for maximum enjoyment.
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Segments will be separated by empty spaces unless you specify `''` for the `prefix` and `postfix` settings for the segment.
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### Diamond
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While Powerline works great with a single symbol, sometimes you want a segment to have a different start and end symbol.
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Just like a diamond: `< my segment text >`. The difference between this and plain is that the diamond symbols take the
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segment background as their foreground color.
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### Accordion
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Same as Powerline except that it will display even when disabled, but without text. That way it seems
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as if the segment is not expanded, just like an accordion.
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## Powerline symbol
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Text character to use when `"style": "powerline"`.
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## Invert Powerline
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If `true` this swaps the foreground and background colors. Can be useful when the character you want does not exist
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in the perfectly mirrored variant for example.
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## Leading diamond
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Text character to use at the start of the segment. Will take the background color of the segment as
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its foreground color.
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## Trailing diamond
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Text character to use at the end of the segment. Will take the background color of the segment as its foreground color.
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## Properties
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An array of **Properties** with a value. This is used inside of the segment logic to tweak what the output of the segment
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will be. Segments have the ability to define their own Properties, but there are some general ones being used by the
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engine which allow you to customize the output even more.
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### General-purpose properties
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You can use these on any segment, the engine is responsible for adding them correctly.
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- include_folders: `[]string`
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- exclude_folders: `[]string`
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#### Include / Exclude Folders
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Sometimes you might want to have a segment only rendered in certain folders. If `include_folders` is specified,
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the segment will only be rendered when in one of those locations. If `exclude_folders` is specified, the segment
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will not be rendered when in one of the excluded locations.
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```json
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"include_folders": [
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"/Users/posh/Projects"
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]
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```
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```json
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"exclude_folders": [
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"/Users/posh/Projects"
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]
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```
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The strings specified in these properties are evaluated as [regular expressions][regex]. You
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can use any valid regular expression construct, but the regular expression must match the entire directory
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name. The following will match `/Users/posh/Projects/Foo` but not `/home/Users/posh/Projects/Foo`.
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```json
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"include_folders": [
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"/Users/posh/Projects.*"
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]
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```
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You can also combine these properties:
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```json
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"include_folders": [
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"/Users/posh/Projects.*"
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],
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"exclude_folders": [
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"/Users/posh/Projects/secret-project.*"
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]
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```
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#### Interactive
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When this is true, the segment text is not escaped to allow the use of interactive prompt escape sequences.
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#### Notes
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- Oh My Posh will accept both `/` and `\` as path separators for a folder and will match regardless of which
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is used by the current operating system.
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- Because the strings are evaluated as regular expressions, if you want to use a `\` in a Windows
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directory name, you need to specify it as `\\\\`.
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- The character `~` at the start of a specified folder will match the user's home directory.
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- The comparison is case-insensitive on Windows and macOS, but case-sensitive on other operating systems.
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This means that for user Bill, who has a user account `Bill` on Windows and `bill` on Linux, `~/Foo` might match
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`C:\Users\Bill\Foo` or `C:\Users\Bill\foo` on Windows but only `/home/bill/Foo` on Linux.
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[segments]: /docs/segments/angular
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[colors]: /docs/configuration/colors
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[go-text-template]: https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/
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[sprig]: https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/
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[regex]: https://www.regular-expressions.info/tutorial.html
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[templates]: /docs/configuration/templates
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[color-templates]: /docs/configuration/colors#color-templates
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