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Dracula for ZSH
A dark theme for ZSH.
Install
All instructions can be found at draculatheme.com/zsh.
Configuration
Disabling Git Segment
The git segment can be disabled by setting the following in the config:
DRACULA_DISPLAY_GIT=0
Time Segment
The time segment shows a clock in either a 12 or 24 hour format based on your locale. To enable it, use the following in your config file:
DRACULA_DISPLAY_TIME=1
If you want to set the time format, you can set this using the strftime(3) format. For example to use a 24 hour format:
DRACULA_TIME_FORMAT="%-H:%M"
Context Segment
The context segment shows the username, and, if the user is root or logged in via SSH, the hostname of the system. To enable this segment, use the following in your config file:
DRACULA_DISPLAY_CONTEXT=1
Directory Segment
The current working directory is displayed as base name only. To display full path, use the following in your config file:
DRACULA_DISPLAY_FULL_CWD=1
Status Segment Indicator
The status segment indicator (the arrow at the beginning), can be changed by setting the DRACULA_ARROW_ICON
variable. For example, to use an ASCII '->':
DRACULA_ARROW_ICON="-> "
Custom Segment
The custom segment can be changed by setting the DRACULA_CUSTOM_VARIABLE
environmental variable.
export DRACULA_CUSTOM_VARIABLE=AWS:PROD:EU-WEST-1
New Line for commands
You can display a new line for your commands. So you are able to split the terminal infos and the following command in seperate lines.
DRACULA_DISPLAY_NEW_LINE=1
Git Locking
This program automatically makes use of git's --no-optional-locks
option,
and it should automatically detect if your version supports the option. However,
if, for some reason, the automatically detected values are incorrect, you can
forcefully disable or enable the functionality by setting the variable
DRACULA_GIT_NOLOCK
to 0 or 1, respectively.
Team
This theme is maintained by the following person(s) and a bunch of awesome contributors.
Avalon Williams |
Community
- Twitter - Best for getting updates about themes and new stuff.
- GitHub - Best for asking questions and discussing issues.
- Discord - Best for hanging out with the community.