* feat: Add a symbol option to `battery.display`
* feat: Add a symbol option to `battery.display`
* use `impl defaulat` instead of `RootModuleConfig`
* edit the code according to clippy's linting
* change variable type to `Option<'a str>`
* update the documentation on the battery module
* updated documentation and source code according to review comment
* remove the unnecessary method and write the default value of BatteryDisplayConig to the document
* add 'charging_symbol' option to battery.display
* refactor(dotnet): ".NET" instead of "•NET"
"•NET" looks quite weird, especially since the official writing is ".NET".
* revert(docs): translated docs
Co-authored-by: Eyal Cherevatzki <eyal@hyperguest.com>
* feat: add support for tcsh
* add tcsh to install.sh install message
* list tcsh in bug_report.rs and main.rs
* quote starship path
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix job count
* add tcsh support to shell module
* fix STARSHIP_START_TIME undefined error
* preserve existing user precmd and postcmd, remove jobs support
* remove unnecessary parentheses
* minor script improvement
* removes parens from install script message
* Update docs/config/README.md
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: David Knaack <davidkna@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas O'Donnell <andytom@users.noreply.github.com>
The unicode hexagon symbol does not actually fit into a single column with a
fixed-width font. does. As starship requires a nerd font as a prerequisite,
it's safe to assume that this symbol is available.
Symbol link: https://www.nerdfonts.com/cheat-sheet?set=nf-mdi-nodejs
In the documentation, I've left the '⬢' symbols in '#### Text Group' as
they are, as they will continue displaying correctly in a browser
without a nerd font available. I feel like readability is more important
than consistency with the new nodejs symbol, especially as this
documentation section does not actually refer to nodejs, rather it's
just a symbol.
As `⬢` has been replaced, use `⌘` instead in documentation to avoid
any possible confusion
This makes it possible to configure when the purescript module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the php module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the perl module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the ocaml module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the nodejs module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the nim module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* feat(erlang): Configure when the module is shown
This makes it possible to configure when the erlang module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
* Update docs/config/README.md
Co-authored-by: Shu Kutsuzawa <cappyzawa@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Shu Kutsuzawa <cappyzawa@gmail.com>
This makes it possible to configure when the elm module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to
be a lot more granular when configuring the module.
This makes it possible to configure when the elixir module is shown
based on the contents of a directory. This should make it possible to be
a lot more granular when configuring the module.