* zsh-autosuggestions to release v0.6.3
* zsh-completions to release 0.30.0
* zsh-history-substring-search to HEAD
* zsh-syntax-highlighting to HEAD
* lean to HEAD
* liquidprompt to HEAD
* pure to release v1.10.3
Stick with the following style:
* Header 1 with the module name is in `lowercase`.
* Other headers are in `Sentence case`. Common header names that should
be consistently used are `Aliases`, `Contributing`, `Functions`,
`Settings`, and `Zsh options`.
* The names `Zim` and `Zsh` always appear capitalized, even in the
middle of sentences.
* Prefer
print 'code indented with 4 spaces'
instead of
```zsh
print 'code fenced by lines with three back-ticks'
print 'unless you want syntax highlighting'
```
since we don't need that. We're using the newer '%F{red}color%f' code
instead.
Also use `PS1` instead of `PROMPT`, as suggested at `man zshcontrib`,
under "Writing Themes”.
Refactor code.
and to have a help and a preview too.
Inspired by #192, and by having (few but) good prompt themes to serve as
starting points for the users to customize or implement their own.
Also removed the colors functions, since we don't need that. We're using
the newer '%F{red}color%f' code instead. (Actually all our themes are)
Closes#245
and `RPS1`, instead of `PROMPT` and `RPROMPT`, as suggested by the zsh
manual at `man zshcontrib`, under "Writing Themes":
> By convention, themes use `PS1`, `PS2`, `RPS1`, etc., rather than the
longer `PROMPT` and `RPROMPT`.
and refactor code, inlining auxiliary functions inside
`prompt_eriner_main`.
Theme colors are now customizable with parameters. Also, it works better
with light backgrounds by using `%Sstandout%s` for the segments which
were originally using black as foreground color (intended for dark
backgrounds).
The help explains the parameters, and the preview shows one color
variation.
Fixes#169. Closes#226.
in our custom themes.
With zsh starting at version 5.4, when using the `prompt_opts` array,
`nopromptsp` will be set unless the array contains a `sp`. This was
introduced in zsh at
43e55a9bcd (diff-bb10d67e7a8561b66a53a805f3c77a40R233)Fixes#209
While normally it's a good thing that zsh doesn't auto-expand on spaces,
in this case we want to split on spaces into distinct words, that way
the values are passed to `prompt` in multiple params.
Fixes#178
breaking the current prompt after `prompt -p`. Actually liquidprompt is
pretty invasive in the way it is implemented, defining extra
`prompt_on`, `prompt_off` and `prompt_OFF` functions to switch it after
it is executed.
Fixes#112, Closes#165
This uses the verbose mode to be able to display indexed, unindexed and
untracked files indicators. This is the last theme left to be migrated
to git-info, and the first one to use its verbose mode.
Originally, the theme also supported svn via vcs_info. The svn support
is lost in this rewrite. Maybe if a new svn-info module is introduced to
Zim...
Closes#157
As previous migrations of themes to git-info, this does not use its
verbose mode, so a repo with just untracked files is not considered
dirty.
It uses the newly-introduced `diverged` context and `coalesce` function
from git-info.
Closes#152
Based on my rewrite of the Agnoster theme, uses simpler segment drawing
functions and only relies on local variables. Uses git-info module in
non-verbose mode, so a repo with only untracked files will not count as
dirty (but dirty state is computed faster). Also took the freedom of
adding an extra space character after the 'r' for the Ranger segment,
and after the dirty indicator for the Git segment. Everything else looks
and behaves exactly the same as the original prompt.
as they were only being used by gitster prompt theme and kept for
Oh-My-Zsh compatibility. The newly introduced git-info module (inspired
by the git-info Prezto function) provides a more powerful
implementation than the Oh-My-Zsh inspired git_prompt_info.
Updated gitster to use the git-info module.
Closes#124