diff --git a/themes/powerline-multiline/README.md b/themes/powerline-multiline/README.md index 4ceebec6..acc199ac 100644 --- a/themes/powerline-multiline/README.md +++ b/themes/powerline-multiline/README.md @@ -46,14 +46,19 @@ The time/date is printed by the `date` command, so refer to its man page to chan The contents of both prompt sides can be "reordered", all the "segments" (every piece of information) can take any place. The currently available segments are: -* battery -* clock -* cwd -* in_vim -* python_venv -* ruby -* scm -* user_info +* `battery` - Battery information (you'll need to enable the `battery` plugin) +* `clock` - Current time in `HH:MM:SS` format +* `cwd` - Current working directory including full folder hierarchy (c.f. `wd`) +* `hostname` - Host name of machine +* `in_vim` - Show identifier if running in `:terminal` from vim +* `last_status` - Exit status of last run command +* `python_venv` - Python virtual environment information (`virtualenv`, `venv` + and `conda` supported) +* `ruby` - Current ruby version if using `rvm` +* `scm` - Version control information, `git` +* `user_info` - Current user +* `wd` - Working directory, like `cwd` but doesn't show the full folder + hierarchy, only the directory you're currently in. Two variables can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: diff --git a/themes/powerline-naked/README.md b/themes/powerline-naked/README.md index 9ee38271..510e0301 100644 --- a/themes/powerline-naked/README.md +++ b/themes/powerline-naked/README.md @@ -42,16 +42,21 @@ The time/date is printed by the `date` command, so refer to its man page to chan The contents of the prompt can be "reordered", all the "segments" (every piece of information) can take any place. The currently available segments are: -* battery -* clock -* cwd -* in_vim -* python_venv -* ruby -* scm -* user_info +* `battery` - Battery information (you'll need to enable the `battery` plugin) +* `clock` - Current time in `HH:MM:SS` format +* `cwd` - Current working directory including full folder hierarchy (c.f. `wd`) +* `hostname` - Host name of machine +* `in_vim` - Show identifier if running in `:terminal` from vim +* `last_status` - Exit status of last run command +* `python_venv` - Python virtual environment information (`virtualenv`, `venv` + and `conda` supported) +* `ruby` - Current ruby version if using `rvm` +* `scm` - Version control information, `git` +* `user_info` - Current user +* `wd` - Working directory, like `cwd` but doesn't show the full folder + hierarchy, only the directory you're currently in. -A variables can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: +A variable can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: POWERLINE_PROMPT="user_info scm python_venv ruby cwd" diff --git a/themes/powerline-plain/README.md b/themes/powerline-plain/README.md index 6347d991..8c8647e3 100644 --- a/themes/powerline-plain/README.md +++ b/themes/powerline-plain/README.md @@ -40,16 +40,21 @@ The time/date is printed by the `date` command, so refer to its man page to chan The contents of the prompt can be "reordered", all the "segments" (every piece of information) can take any place. The currently available segments are: -* battery -* clock -* cwd -* in_vim -* python_venv -* ruby -* scm -* user_info +* `battery` - Battery information (you'll need to enable the `battery` plugin) +* `clock` - Current time in `HH:MM:SS` format +* `cwd` - Current working directory including full folder hierarchy (c.f. `wd`) +* `hostname` - Host name of machine +* `in_vim` - Show identifier if running in `:terminal` from vim +* `last_status` - Exit status of last run command +* `python_venv` - Python virtual environment information (`virtualenv`, `venv` + and `conda` supported) +* `ruby` - Current ruby version if using `rvm` +* `scm` - Version control information, `git` +* `user_info` - Current user +* `wd` - Working directory, like `cwd` but doesn't show the full folder + hierarchy, only the directory you're currently in. -A variables can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: +A variable can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: POWERLINE_PROMPT="user_info scm python_venv ruby cwd" diff --git a/themes/powerline/README.md b/themes/powerline/README.md index d0a46815..7c1a135c 100644 --- a/themes/powerline/README.md +++ b/themes/powerline/README.md @@ -44,16 +44,21 @@ The time/date is printed by the `date` command, so refer to its man page to chan The contents of the prompt can be "reordered", all the "segments" (every piece of information) can take any place. The currently available segments are: -* battery -* clock -* cwd -* in_vim -* python_venv -* ruby -* scm -* user_info +* `battery` - Battery information (you'll need to enable the `battery` plugin) +* `clock` - Current time in `HH:MM:SS` format +* `cwd` - Current working directory including full folder hierarchy (c.f. `wd`) +* `hostname` - Host name of machine +* `in_vim` - Show identifier if running in `:terminal` from vim +* `last_status` - Exit status of last run command +* `python_venv` - Python virtual environment information (`virtualenv`, `venv` + and `conda` supported) +* `ruby` - Current ruby version if using `rvm` +* `scm` - Version control information, `git` +* `user_info` - Current user +* `wd` - Working directory, like `cwd` but doesn't show the full folder + hierarchy, only the directory you're currently in. -A variables can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: +A variable can be defined to set the order of the prompt segments: POWERLINE_PROMPT="user_info scm python_venv ruby cwd"