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$directory\
$vcsh\
$fossil_branch\
$fossil_metrics\
$git_branch\
$git_commit\
$git_state\
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truncation_symbol = ''
```
## Fossil Metrics
The `fossil_metrics` module will show the number of added and deleted lines in the check-out in your current directory. At least v2.14 (2021-01-20) of Fossil is required.
### Options
| Option | Default | Description |
| -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------- |
| `format` | `'([+$added]($added_style) )([-$deleted]($deleted_style) )'` | The format for the module. |
| `added_style` | `'bold green'` | The style for the added count. |
| `deleted_style` | `'bold red'` | The style for the deleted count. |
| `only_nonzero_diffs` | `true` | Render status only for changed items. |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `fossil_metrics` module. |
### Variables
| Zmienne | Example | Description |
| ----------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| added | `1` | The current number of added lines |
| deleted | `2` | The current number of deleted lines |
| added_style\* | | Mirrors the value of option `added_style` |
| deleted_style\* | | Mirrors the value of option `deleted_style` |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
### Example
```toml
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[fossil_metrics]
added_style = 'bold blue'
format = '[+$added]($added_style)/[-$deleted]($deleted_style) '
```
## Google Cloud (`gcloud`)
The `gcloud` module shows the current configuration for [`gcloud`](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud) CLI. This is based on the `~/.config/gcloud/active_config` file and the `~/.config/gcloud/configurations/config_{CONFIG NAME}` file and the `CLOUDSDK_CONFIG` env var.
@ -2323,7 +2359,7 @@ kotlin_binary = 'kotlinc'
## Kubernetes
Displays the current [Kubernetes context](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/#context) name and, if set, the namespace, user and cluster from the kubeconfig file. The namespace needs to be set in the kubeconfig file, this can be done via `kubectl config set-context starship-context --namespace astronaut`. Similarly the user and cluster can be set with `kubectl config set-context starship-context --user starship-user` and `kubectl config set-context starship-context --cluster starship-cluster`. If the `$KUBECONFIG` env var is set the module will use that if not it will use the `~/.kube/config`.
Displays the current [Kubernetes context](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/organize-cluster-access-kubeconfig/#context) name and, if set, the namespace, user and cluster from the kubeconfig file. The namespace needs to be set in the kubeconfig file, this can be done via `kubectl config set-context starship-context --namespace astronaut`. Similarly, the user and cluster can be set with `kubectl config set-context starship-context --user starship-user` and `kubectl config set-context starship-context --cluster starship-cluster`. If the `$KUBECONFIG` env var is set the module will use that if not it will use the `~/.kube/config`.
::: porada
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### Options
::: warning
The `context_aliases` and `user_aliases` options are deprecated. Use `contexts` and the corresponding `context_alias` and `user_alias` options instead.
:::
| Option | Default | Description |
| ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `symbol` | `'☸ '` | A format string representing the symbol displayed before the Cluster. |
| `format` | `'[$symbol$context( \($namespace\))]($style) in '` | The format for the module. |
| `style` | `'cyan bold'` | The style for the module. |
| `context_aliases` | `{}` | Table of context aliases to display. |
| `user_aliases` | `{}` | Table of user aliases to display. |
| `context_aliases`* | `{}` | Table of context aliases to display. |
| `user_aliases`* | `{}` | Table of user aliases to display. |
| `detect_extensions` | `[]` | Which extensions should trigger this module. |
| `detect_files` | `[]` | Which filenames should trigger this module. |
| `detect_folders` | `[]` | Which folders should trigger this modules. |
| `contexts` | `[]` | Customized styles and symbols for specific contexts. |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `kubernetes` module. |
*: This option is deprecated, please add `contexts` with the corresponding `context_alias` and `user_alias` options instead.
To customize the style of the module for specific environments, use the following configuration as part of the `contexts` list:
| Zmienne | Description |
| ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `context_pattern` | **Required** Regular expression to match current Kubernetes context name. |
| `user_pattern` | Regular expression to match current Kubernetes user name. |
| `context_alias` | Context alias to display instead of the full context name. |
| `user_alias` | User alias to display instead of the full user name. |
| `style` | The style for the module when using this context. If not set, will use module's style. |
| `symbol` | The symbol for the module when using this context. If not set, will use module's symbol. |
Note that all regular expression are anchored with `^<pattern>$` and so must match the whole string. The `*_pattern` regular expressions may contain capture groups, which can be referenced in the corresponding alias via `$name` and `$N` (see example below and the [rust Regex::replace() documentation](https://docs.rs/regex/latest/regex/struct.Regex.html#method.replace)).
### Variables
| Zmienne | Example | Description |
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[kubernetes]
format = 'on [⛵ ($user on )($cluster in )$context \($namespace\)](dimmed green) '
disabled = false
[kubernetes.context_aliases]
'dev.local.cluster.k8s' = 'dev'
'.*/openshift-cluster/.*' = 'openshift'
'gke_.*_(?P<var_cluster>[\w-]+)' = 'gke-$var_cluster'
[kubernetes.user_aliases]
'dev.local.cluster.k8s' = 'dev'
'root/.*' = 'root'
contexts = [
{ context_pattern = "dev.local.cluster.k8s", style = "green", symbol = "💔 " },
]
```
Only show the module in directories that contain a `k8s` file.
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detect_files = ['k8s']
```
#### Regex Matching
#### Kubernetes Context specific config
Additional to simple aliasing, `context_aliases` and `user_aliases` also supports extended matching and renaming using regular expressions.
The regular expression must match on the entire kube context, capture groups can be referenced using `$name` and `$N` in the replacement. This is more explained in the [regex crate](https://docs.rs/regex/1.5.4/regex/struct.Regex.html#method.replace) documentation.
Long and automatically generated cluster names can be identified and shortened using regular expressions:
The `contexts` configuration option is used to customise what the current Kubernetes context name looks like (style and symbol) if the name matches the defined regular expression.
```toml
[kubernetes.context_aliases]
# OpenShift contexts carry the namespace and user in the kube context: `namespace/name/user`:
'.*/openshift-cluster/.*' = 'openshift'
# Or better, to rename every OpenShift cluster at once:
'.*/(?P<var_cluster>[\w-]+)/.*' = '$var_cluster'
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[[kubernetes.contexts]]
# "bold red" style + default symbol when Kubernetes current context name equals "production" *and* the current user
# equals "admin_user"
context_pattern = "production"
user_pattern = "admin_user"
style = "bold red"
context_alias = "prod"
user_alias = "admin"
[[kubernetes.contexts]]
# "green" style + a different symbol when Kubernetes current context name contains openshift
context_pattern = ".*openshift.*"
style = "green"
symbol = "💔 "
context_alias = "openshift"
[[kubernetes.contexts]]
# Using capture groups
# Contexts from GKE, AWS and other cloud providers usually carry additional information, like the region/zone.
# The following entry matches on the GKE format (`gke_projectname_zone_cluster-name`)
# and renames every matching kube context into a more readable format (`gke-cluster-name`):
'gke_.*_(?P<var_cluster>[\w-]+)' = 'gke-$var_cluster'
context_pattern = "gke_.*_(?P<cluster>[\\w-]+)"
context_alias = "gke-$cluster"
```
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