Update the python module to try multiple python binaries when determining the version. With the new logic if starship doesn't find `python` on the `PATH`, which is the default for some Linux Distros, it will fallback to `python3` and then `python2`.
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Configuration
To get started configuring starship, create the following file: ~/.config/starship.toml
.
mkdir -p ~/.config && touch ~/.config/starship.toml
All configuration for starship is done in this TOML file:
# Don't print a new line at the start of the prompt
add_newline = false
# Replace the "❯" symbol in the prompt with "➜"
[character] # The name of the module we are configuring is "character"
success_symbol = "[➜](bold green)" # The "success_symbol" segment is being set to "➜" with the color "bold green"
# Disable the package module, hiding it from the prompt completely
[package]
disabled = true
You can change default starship.toml
file location with STARSHIP_CONFIG
environment variable:
export STARSHIP_CONFIG=~/.starship
Equivalently in PowerShell (Windows) would be adding this line to your $PROFILE
:
$ENV:STARSHIP_CONFIG = "$HOME\.starship"
Logging
By default starship logs warnings and errors into a file named ~/.cache/starship/session_${STARSHIP_SESSION_KEY}.log
, where the session key is corresponding to a instance of your terminal.
This, however can be changed using the STARSHIP_CACHE
environment variable:
export STARSHIP_CACHE=~/.starship/cache
Equivalently in PowerShell (Windows) would be adding this line to your $PROFILE
:
$ENV:STARSHIP_CACHE = "$HOME\AppData\Local\Temp"
Terminology
Module: A component in the prompt giving information based on contextual information from your OS. For example, the "nodejs" module shows the version of NodeJS that is currently installed on your computer, if your current directory is a NodeJS project.
Variable: Smaller sub-components that contains information provided by the module. For example, the "version" variable in the "nodejs" module contains the current version of NodeJS.
By convention, most modules have a prefix of default terminal color (e.g. via
in "nodejs") and an empty space as a suffix.
Format Strings
Format strings are the format that a module prints all its variables with.
Most modules have an entry called format
that configures the display format of the module.
You can use texts, variables and text groups in a format string.
Variable
A variable contains a $
symbol followed by the name of the variable.
The name of a variable only contains letters, numbers and _
.
For example:
$version
is a format string with a variable namedversion
.$git_branch$git_commit
is a format string with two variables namedgit_branch
andgit_commit
.$git_branch $git_commit
has the two variables separated with a space.
Text Group
A text group is made up of two different parts.
The first part, which is enclosed in a []
, is a format string.
You can add texts, variables, or even nested text groups in it.
In the second part, which is enclosed in a ()
, is a style string. This can be used style the first part.
For example:
[on](red bold)
will print a stringon
with bold text colored red.[⬢ $version](bold green)
will print a symbol⬢
followed by the content of variableversion
, with bold text colored green.[a [b](red) c](green)
will printa b c
withb
red, anda
andc
green.
Style Strings
Most modules in starship allow you to configure their display styles. This is done with an entry (usually called style
) which is a string specifying the configuration. Here are some examples of style strings along with what they do. For details on the full syntax, consult the advanced config guide.
"fg:green bg:blue"
sets green text on a blue background"bg:blue fg:bright-green"
sets bright green text on a blue background"bold fg:27"
sets bold text with ANSI color 27"underline bg:#bf5700"
sets underlined text on a burnt orange background"bold italic fg:purple"
sets bold italic purple text""
explicitly disables all styling
Note that what styling looks like will be controlled by your terminal emulator. For example, some terminal emulators will brighten the colors instead of bolding text, and some color themes use the same values for the normal and bright colors. Also, to get italic text, your terminal must support italics.
Conditional Format Strings
A conditional format string wrapped in (
and )
will not render if all variables inside are empty.
For example:
(@$region)
will show nothing if the variableregion
isNone
, otherwise@
followed by the value of region.(some text)
will always show nothing since there are no variables wrapped in the braces.- When
$all
is a shortcut for\[$a$b\]
,($all)
will show nothing only if$a
and$b
are bothNone
. This works the same as(\[$a$b\] )
.
Escapable characters
The following symbols have special usage in a format string.
If you want to print the following symbols, you have to escape them with a backslash (\
).
- $
- \
- [
- ]
- (
- )
Note that toml
has its own escape syntax.
It is recommended to use a literal string (''
) in your config.
If you want to use a basic string (""
), pay attention to escape the backslash \
.
For example, when you want to print a $
symbol on a new line, the following configs for format
are equivalent:
# with basic string
format = "\n\\$"
# with multiline basic string
format = """
\\$"""
# with literal string
format = '''
\$'''
Prompt
This is the list of prompt-wide configuration options.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
link | Configure the format of the prompt. |
scan_timeout |
30 |
Timeout for starship to scan files (in milliseconds). |
add_newline |
true |
Add a new line before the start of the prompt. |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
# Use custom format
format = """
[┌───────────────────>](bold green)
[│](bold green)$directory$rust$package
[└─>](bold green) """
# Wait 10 milliseconds for starship to check files under the current directory.
scan_timeout = 10
# Disable the newline at the start of the prompt
add_newline = false
Default Prompt Format
The default format
is used to define the format of the prompt, if empty or no format
is provided. The default is as shown:
format = "$all"
# Which is equivalent to
format = """
$username\
$hostname\
$shlvl\
$kubernetes\
$directory\
$git_branch\
$git_commit\
$git_state\
$git_status\
$hg_branch\
$docker_context\
$package\
$cmake\
$dart\
$dotnet\
$elixir\
$elm\
$erlang\
$golang\
$helm\
$java\
$julia\
$nim\
$nodejs\
$ocaml\
$perl\
$php\
$purescript\
$python\
$ruby\
$rust\
$swift\
$terraform\
$zig\
$nix_shell\
$conda\
$memory_usage\
$aws\
$gcloud\
$openstack\
$env_var\
$crystal\
$cmd_duration\
$custom\
$line_break\
$lua\
$jobs\
$battery\
$time\
$status\
$character"""
AWS
The aws
module shows the current AWS region and profile. This is based on
AWS_REGION
, AWS_DEFAULT_REGION
, and AWS_PROFILE
env var with
~/.aws/config
file.
When using aws-vault the profile
is read from the AWS_VAULT
env var.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'on [$symbol$profile(\($region\))]($style) ' |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"☁️ " |
The symbol used before displaying the current AWS profile. |
region_aliases |
Table of region aliases to display in addition to the AWS name. | |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the AWS module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
region | ap-northeast-1 |
The current AWS region |
profile | astronauts |
The current AWS profile |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Examples
Display everything
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[aws]
format = 'on [$symbol$profile(\($region\))]($style) '
style = "bold blue"
symbol = "🅰 "
[aws.region_aliases]
ap-southeast-2 = "au"
us-east-1 = "va"
Display region
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[aws]
format = "on [$symbol$region]($style) "
style = "bold blue"
symbol = "🅰 "
[aws.region_aliases]
ap-southeast-2 = "au"
us-east-1 = "va"
Display profile
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[aws]
format = "on [$symbol$profile]($style) "
style = "bold blue"
symbol = "🅰 "
Battery
The battery
module shows how charged the device's battery is and its current charging status.
The module is only visible when the device's battery is below 10%.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
full_symbol |
"•" |
The symbol shown when the battery is full. |
charging_symbol |
"⇡" |
The symbol shown when the battery is charging. |
discharging_symbol |
"⇣" |
The symbol shown when the battery is discharging. |
format |
"[$symbol$percentage]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
display |
link | Display threshold and style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the battery module. |
There are also options for some uncommon battery states.
Variable | Description |
---|---|
unknown_symbol |
The symbol shown when the battery state is unknown. |
empty_symbol |
The symbol shown when the battery state is empty. |
Note: Battery indicator will be hidden if the status is unknown
or empty
unless you specify the option in the config.
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[battery]
full_symbol = "🔋"
charging_symbol = "⚡️"
discharging_symbol = "💀"
Battery Display
The display
configuration option is used to define when the battery indicator should be shown (threshold) and what it looks like (style).
If no display
is provided. The default is as shown:
[[battery.display]]
threshold = 10
style = "bold red"
Options
The display
option is an array of the following table.
Option | Description |
---|---|
threshold |
The upper bound for the display option. |
style |
The style used if the display option is in use. |
Example
[[battery.display]] # "bold red" style when capacity is between 0% and 10%
threshold = 10
style = "bold red"
[[battery.display]] # "bold yellow" style when capacity is between 10% and 30%
threshold = 30
style = "bold yellow"
# when capacity is over 30%, the battery indicator will not be displayed
Character
The character
module shows a character (usually an arrow) beside where the text
is entered in your terminal.
The character will tell you whether the last command was successful or not. It can do this in two ways:
- changing color (
red
/green
) - changing shape (
❯
/✖
)
By default it only changes color. If you also want to change it's shape take a look at this example.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"$symbol " |
The format string used before the text input. |
success_symbol |
"[❯](bold green)" |
The format string used before the text input if the previous command succeeded. |
error_symbol |
"[❯](bold red)" |
The format string used before the text input if the previous command failed. |
vicmd_symbol |
"[❮](bold green)" |
The format string used before the text input if the shell is in vim normal mode. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the character module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol | A mirror of either success_symbol , error_symbol or vicmd_symbol |
Examples
With custom error shape
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[character]
success_symbol = "[➜](bold green) "
error_symbol = "[✗](bold red) "
Without custom error shape
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[character]
success_symbol = "[➜](bold green) "
error_symbol = "[➜](bold red) "
With custom vim shape
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[character]
vicmd_symbol = "[V](bold green) "
CMake
The cmake
module shows the currently installed version of CMake if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
CMakeLists.txt
file - The current directory contains a
CMakeCache.txt
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"喝 " |
The symbol used before the version of cmake. |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the cmake module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v3.17.3 |
The version of cmake |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Command Duration
The cmd_duration
module shows how long the last command took to execute.
The module will be shown only if the command took longer than two seconds, or
the min_time
config value, if it exists.
::: warning Do not hook the DEBUG trap in Bash
If you are running Starship in bash
, do not hook the DEBUG
trap after running
eval $(starship init $0)
, or this module will break.
:::
Bash users who need preexec-like functionality can use
rcaloras's bash_preexec framework.
Simply define the arrays preexec_functions
and precmd_functions
before
running eval $(starship init $0)
, and then proceed as normal.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
min_time |
2_000 |
Shortest duration to show time for (in milliseconds). |
show_milliseconds |
false |
Show milliseconds in addition to seconds for the duration. |
format |
"took [$duration]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the cmd_duration module. |
show_notifications |
false |
Show desktop notifications when command completes. |
min_time_to_notify |
45_000 |
Shortest duration for notification (in milliseconds). |
::: tip
Showing desktop notifications requires starship to be built with rust-notify
support. You check if your starship
supports notifications by running STARSHIP_LOG=debug starship module cmd_duration -d 60000
when show_notifications
is set to true
.
:::
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
duration | 16m40s |
The time it took to execute the command |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[cmd_duration]
min_time = 500
format = "underwent [$duration](bold yellow)"
Conda
The conda
module shows the current conda environment, if $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV
is set.
::: tip
This does not suppress conda's own prompt modifier, you may want to run conda config --set changeps1 False
.
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
truncation_length |
1 |
The number of directories the environment path should be truncated to, if the environment was created via conda create -p [path] . 0 means no truncation. Also see the directory module. |
symbol |
"🅒 " |
The symbol used before the environment name. |
style |
"bold green" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"[$symbol$environment]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
ignore_base |
true |
Ignores base environment when activated. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the conda module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
environment | astronauts |
The current conda environment |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[conda]
format = "[$symbol$environment](dimmed green) "
Crystal
The crystal
module shows the currently installed version of Crystal.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
shard.yml
file - The current directory contains a
.cr
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
"🔮 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of crystal. |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the crystal module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v0.32.1 |
The version of crystal |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[crystal]
format = "via [✨ $version](bold blue) "
Dart
The dart
module shows the currently installed version of Dart.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a file with
.dart
extension - The current directory contains a
.dart_tool
directory - The current directory contains a
pubspec.yaml
orpubspec.lock
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🎯 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Dart |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the dart module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v2.8.4 |
The version of dart |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[dart]
format = "via [🔰 $version](bold red) "
Directory
The directory
module shows the path to your current directory, truncated to
three parent folders. Your directory will also be truncated to the root of the
git repo that you're currently in.
When using the fish style pwd option, instead of hiding the path that is truncated, you will see a shortened name of each directory based on the number you enable for the option.
For example, given ~/Dev/Nix/nixpkgs/pkgs
where nixpkgs
is the repo root,
and the option set to 1
. You will now see ~/D/N/nixpkgs/pkgs
, whereas before
it would have been nixpkgs/pkgs
.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
truncation_length |
3 |
The number of parent folders that the current directory should be truncated to. |
truncate_to_repo |
true |
Whether or not to truncate to the root of the git repo that you're currently in. |
format |
"[$path]($style)[$read_only]($read_only_style) " |
The format for the module. |
style |
"bold cyan" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the directory module. |
read_only |
"🔒" |
The symbol indicating current directory is read only. |
read_only_style |
"red" |
The style for the read only symbol. |
truncation_symbol |
"" |
The symbol to prefix to truncated paths. eg: "…/" |
This module has a few advanced configuration options that control how the directory is displayed.
Advanced Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
substitutions |
A table of substitutions to be made to the path. | |
fish_style_pwd_dir_length |
0 |
The number of characters to use when applying fish shell pwd path logic. |
use_logical_path |
true |
Displays the logical path provided by the shell (PWD ) instead of the path from the OS. |
substitutions
allows you to define arbitrary replacements for literal strings that occur in the path, for example long network
prefixes or development directories (i.e. Java). Note that this will disable the fish style PWD.
[directory.substitutions]
"/Volumes/network/path" = "/net"
"src/com/long/java/path" = "mypath"
fish_style_pwd_dir_length
interacts with the standard truncation options in a way that can be surprising at first: if it's non-zero,
the components of the path that would normally be truncated are instead displayed with that many characters. For example, the path
/built/this/city/on/rock/and/roll
, which would normally be displayed as as rock/and/roll
, would be displayed as
/b/t/c/o/rock/and/roll
with fish_style_pwd_dir_length = 1
--the path components that would normally be removed are displayed with
a single character. For fish_style_pwd_dir_length = 2
, it would be /bu/th/ci/on/rock/and/roll
.
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
path | "D:/Projects" |
The current directory path |
style* | "black bold dimmed" |
Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[directory]
truncation_length = 8
truncation_symbol = "…/"
Docker Context
The docker_context
module shows the currently active
Docker context if it's not set to
default
.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$context]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🐳 " |
The symbol used before displaying the Docker context. |
style |
"blue bold" |
The style for the module. |
only_with_files |
false |
Only show when there's a docker-compose.yml or Dockerfile in the current directory. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the docker_context module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
context | test_context |
The current docker context |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[docker_context]
format = "via [🐋 $context](blue bold)"
Dotnet
The dotnet
module shows the relevant version of the .NET Core SDK for the current directory. If
the SDK has been pinned in the current directory, the pinned version is shown. Otherwise the module
shows the latest installed version of the SDK.
This module will only be shown in your prompt when one or more of the following files are present in the current directory:
global.json
project.json
Directory.Build.props
Directory.Build.targets
Packages.props
*.sln
*.csproj
*.fsproj
*.xproj
You'll also need the .NET Core SDK installed in order to use it correctly.
Internally, this module uses its own mechanism for version detection. Typically it is twice as fast
as running dotnet --version
, but it may show an incorrect version if your .NET project has an
unusual directory layout. If accuracy is more important than speed, you can disable the mechanism by
setting heuristic = false
in the module options.
The module will also show the Target Framework Moniker (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/frameworks#supported-target-framework-versions) when there is a csproj file in the current directory.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"v[$symbol$version( 🎯 $tfm)]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"•NET " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of dotnet. |
heuristic |
true |
Use faster version detection to keep starship snappy. |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the dotnet module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v3.1.201 |
The version of dotnet sdk |
tfm | netstandard2.0 |
The Target Framework Moniker that the current project is targeting |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[dotnet]
symbol = "🥅 "
style = "green"
heuristic = false
Elixir
The elixir
module shows the currently installed version of Elixir and Erlang/OTP.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
mix.exs
file.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
"💧 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of Elixir/Erlang. |
style |
"bold purple" |
The style for the module. |
format |
'via [$symbol$version \(OTP $otp_version\)]($style) ' |
The format for the module elixir. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the elixir module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.10 |
The version of elixir |
otp_version | The otp version of elixir |
|
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[elixir]
symbol = "🔮 "
Elm
The elm
module shows the currently installed version of Elm.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
elm.json
file - The current directory contains a
elm-package.json
file - The current directory contains a
.elm-version
file - The current directory contains a
elm-stuff
folder - The current directory contains a
*.elm
files
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🌳 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Elm. |
style |
"cyan bold" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the elm module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v0.19.1 |
The version of elm |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[elm]
format = "via [ $version](cyan bold) "
Environment Variable
The env_var
module displays the current value of a selected environment variable.
The module will be shown only if any of the following conditions are met:
- The
variable
configuration option matches an existing environment variable - The
variable
configuration option is not defined, but thedefault
configuration option is
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
The symbol used before displaying the variable value. | |
variable |
The environment variable to be displayed. | |
default |
The default value to be displayed when the selected variable is not defined. | |
format |
"with [$env_value]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the env_var module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
env_value | Windows NT (if variable would be $OS ) |
The environment value of option variable |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | black bold dimmed |
Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[env_var]
variable = "SHELL"
default = "unknown shell"
Erlang
The erlang
module shows the currently installed version of Erlang/OTP.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
rebar.config
file. - The current directory contains a
erlang.mk
file.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
" " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of erlang. |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the erlang module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v22.1.3 |
The version of erlang |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[erlang]
format = "via [e $version](bold red) "
Gcloud
The gcloud
module shows the current configuration for gcloud
CLI.
This is based on the ~/.config/gcloud/active_config
file and the ~/.config/gcloud/configurations/config_{CONFIG NAME}
file and the CLOUDSDK_CONFIG
env var.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'on [$symbol$account(\($region\))]($style) ' |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"☁️ " |
The symbol used before displaying the current GCP profile. |
region_aliases |
Table of region aliases to display in addition to the GCP name. | |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the gcloud module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
region | us-central1 |
The current GCP region |
account | foo@example.com |
The current GCP profile |
project | The current GCP project | |
active | default |
The active config name written in ~/.config/gcloud/active_config |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Examples
Display account and project
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[gcloud]
format = 'on [$symbol$account(\($project\))]($style) '
Display active config name only
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[gcloud]
format = "[$symbol$active]($style) "
style = "bold yellow"
Display account and aliased region
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[gcloud]
symbol = "️🇬️ "
[gcloud.region_aliases]
us-central1 = "uc1"
asia-northeast1 = "an1"
Git Branch
The git_branch
module shows the active branch of the repo in your current directory.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
always_show_remote |
false |
Shows the remote tracking branch name, even if it is equal to the local branch name. |
format |
"on [$symbol$branch]($style) " |
The format for the module. Use "$branch" to refer to the current branch name. |
symbol |
" " |
A format string representing the symbol of git branch. |
style |
"bold purple" |
The style for the module. |
truncation_length |
2^63 - 1 |
Truncates a git branch to X graphemes. |
truncation_symbol |
"…" |
The symbol used to indicate a branch name was truncated. You can use "" for no symbol. |
only_attached |
false |
Only show the branch name when not in a detached HEAD state. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the git_branch module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
branch | master |
The current branch name, falls back to HEAD if there's no current branch (e.g. git detached HEAD). |
remote | master |
The remote branch name. |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[git_branch]
symbol = "🌱 "
truncation_length = 4
truncation_symbol = ""
Git Commit
The git_commit
module shows the current commit hash and also the tag (if any) of the repo in your current directory.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
commit_hash_length |
7 |
The length of the displayed git commit hash. |
format |
"[\\($hash\\)]($style) [\\($tag\\)]($style)" |
The format for the module. |
style |
"bold green" |
The style for the module. |
only_detached |
true |
Only show git commit hash when in detached HEAD state |
tag_disabled |
true |
Disables showing tag info in git_commit module. |
tag_symbol |
"🏷 " |
Tag symbol prefixing the info shown |
disabled |
false |
Disables the git_commit module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
hash | b703eb3 |
The current git commit hash |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[git_commit]
commit_hash_length = 4
tag_symbol = "🔖 "
Git State
The git_state
module will show in directories which are part of a git
repository, and where there is an operation in progress, such as: REBASING,
BISECTING, etc. If there is progress information (e.g., REBASING 3/10),
that information will be shown too.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
rebase |
"REBASING" |
A format string displayed when a rebase is in progress. |
merge |
"MERGING" |
A format string displayed when a merge is in progress. |
revert |
"REVERTING" |
A format string displayed when a revert is in progress. |
cherry_pick |
"CHERRY-PICKING" |
A format string displayed when a cherry-pick is in progress. |
bisect |
"BISECTING" |
A format string displayed when a bisect is in progress. |
am |
"AM" |
A format string displayed when an apply-mailbox (git am ) is in progress. |
am_or_rebase |
"AM/REBASE" |
A format string displayed when an ambiguous apply-mailbox or rebase is in progress. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
format |
'\([$state( $progress_current/$progress_total)]($style)\) ' |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the git_state module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
state | REBASING |
The current state of the repo |
progress_current | 1 |
The current operation progress |
progress_total | 2 |
The total operation progress |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[git_state]
format = '[\($state( $progress_current of $progress_total)\)]($style) '
cherry_pick = "[🍒 PICKING](bold red)"
Git Status
The git_status
module shows symbols representing the state of the repo in your
current directory.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'([\[$all_status$ahead_behind\]]($style) )' |
The default format for git_status |
conflicted |
"=" |
This branch has merge conflicts. |
ahead |
"⇡" |
The format of ahead |
behind |
"⇣" |
The format of behind |
diverged |
"⇕" |
The format of diverged |
untracked |
"?" |
The format of untracked |
stashed |
"$" |
The format of stashed |
modified |
"!" |
The format of modified |
staged |
"+" |
The format of staged |
renamed |
"»" |
The format of renamed |
deleted |
"✘" |
The format of deleted |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the git_status module. |
Variables
The following variables can be used in format
:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
all_status |
Shortcut for$conflicted$stashed$deleted$renamed$modified$staged$untracked |
ahead_behind |
Displays diverged ahead or behind format string based on the current status of the repo |
conflicted |
Displays conflicted when this branch has merge conflicts. |
untracked |
Displays untracked when there are untracked files in the working directory. |
stashed |
Displays stashed when a stash exists for the local repository. |
modified |
Displays modified when there are file modifications in the working directory. |
staged |
Displays staged when a new file has been added to the staging area. |
renamed |
Displays renamed when a renamed file has been added to the staging area. |
deleted |
Displays deleted when a file's deletion has been added to the staging area. |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
The following variables can be used in diverged
:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
ahead_count |
Number of commits ahead of the tracking branch |
behind_count |
Number of commits behind the tracking branch |
The following variables can be used in conflicted
, ahead
, behind
, untracked
, stashed
, modified
, staged
, renamed
and deleted
:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
count |
Show the number of files |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[git_status]
conflicted = "🏳"
ahead = "🏎💨"
behind = "😰"
diverged = "😵"
untracked = "🤷"
stashed = "📦"
modified = "📝"
staged = '[++\($count\)](green)'
renamed = "👅"
deleted = "🗑"
Show ahead/behind count of the branch being tracked
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[git_status]
ahead = "⇡${count}"
diverged = "⇕⇡${ahead_count}⇣${behind_count}"
behind = "⇣${count}"
Golang
The golang
module shows the currently installed version of Golang.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
go.mod
file - The current directory contains a
go.sum
file - The current directory contains a
glide.yaml
file - The current directory contains a
Gopkg.yml
file - The current directory contains a
Gopkg.lock
file - The current directory contains a
.go-version
file - The current directory contains a
Godeps
directory - The current directory contains a file with the
.go
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🐹 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Go. |
style |
"bold cyan" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the golang module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.12.1 |
The version of go |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[golang]
format = "via [🏎💨 $version](bold cyan) "
Helm
The helm
module shows the currently installed version of Helm.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
helmfile.yaml
file - The current directory contains a
Chart.yaml
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"⎈ " |
A format string representing the symbol of Helm. |
style |
"bold white" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the helm module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v3.1.1 |
The version of helm |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[helm]
format = "via [⎈ $version](bold white) "
Hostname
The hostname
module shows the system hostname.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
ssh_only |
true |
Only show hostname when connected to an SSH session. |
trim_at |
"." |
String that the hostname is cut off at, after the first match. "." will stop after the first dot. "" will disable any truncation |
format |
"[$hostname]($style) in " |
The format for the module. |
style |
"bold dimmed green" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the hostname module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[hostname]
ssh_only = false
format = "on [$hostname](bold red) "
trim_at = ".companyname.com"
disabled = false
Java
The java
module shows the currently installed version of Java.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
pom.xml
,build.gradle.kts
,build.sbt
,.java-version
,.deps.edn
,project.clj
, orbuild.boot
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.java
,.class
,.gradle
,.jar
,.clj
, or.cljc
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [${symbol}${version}]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"☕ " |
A format string representing the symbol of Java |
style |
"red dimmed" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the java module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v14 |
The version of java |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[java]
symbol = "🌟 "
Jobs
The jobs
module shows the current number of jobs running.
The module will be shown only if there are background jobs running.
The module will show the number of jobs running if there is more than 1 job, or
more than the threshold
config value, if it exists.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
threshold |
1 |
Show number of jobs if exceeded. |
format |
"[$symbol$number]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"✦" |
A format string representing the number of jobs. |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the jobs module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
number | 1 |
The number of jobs |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[jobs]
symbol = "+ "
threshold = 4
Julia
The julia
module shows the currently installed version of Julia.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
Project.toml
file - The current directory contains a
Manifest.toml
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.jl
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"ஃ " |
A format string representing the symbol of Julia. |
style |
"bold purple" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the julia module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.4.0 |
The version of julia |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[julia]
symbol = "∴ "
Kubernetes
Displays the current Kubernetes context name and, if set, the namespace from the kubeconfig file.
The namespace needs to be set in the kubeconfig file, this can be done via
kubectl config set-context starship-cluster --namespace astronaut
.
If the $KUBECONFIG
env var is set the module will use that if not it will use the ~/.kube/config
.
::: tip
This module is disabled by default.
To enable it, set disabled
to false
in your configuration file.
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
"☸ " |
A format string representing the symbol displayed before the Cluster. |
format |
'[$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. | |
disabled |
true |
Disables the kubernetes module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
context | starship-cluster |
The current kubernetes context |
namespace | starship-namespace |
If set, the current kubernetes namespace |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[kubernetes]
format = 'on [⛵ $context \($namespace\)](dimmed green) '
disabled = false
[kubernetes.context_aliases]
"dev.local.cluster.k8s" = "dev"
Line Break
The line_break
module separates the prompt into two lines.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
disabled |
false |
Disables the line_break module, making the prompt a single line. |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[line_break]
disabled = true
Lua
The lua
module shows the currently installed version of Lua.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
.lua-version
file - The current directory contains a
lua
directory - The current directory contains a file with the
.lua
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🌙 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Lua. |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
lua_binary |
"lua" |
Configures the lua binary that Starship executes when getting the version. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the lua module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v5.4.0 |
The version of lua |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[lua]
format = "via [🌕 $version](bold blue) "
Memory Usage
The memory_usage
module shows current system memory and swap usage.
By default the swap usage is displayed if the total system swap is non-zero.
::: tip
This module is disabled by default.
To enable it, set disabled
to false
in your configuration file.
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
threshold |
75 |
Hide the memory usage unless it exceeds this percentage. |
format |
`"via $symbol [${ram}( | ${swap})]($style) "` |
symbol |
"🐏" |
The symbol used before displaying the memory usage. |
style |
"bold dimmed white" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the memory_usage module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
ram | 31GiB/65GiB |
The usage/total RAM of the current system memory. |
ram_pct | 48% |
The percentage of the current system memory. |
swap** | 1GiB/4GiB |
The swap memory size of the current system swap memory file. |
swap_pct** | 77% |
The swap memory percentage of the current system swap memory file. |
symbol | 🐏 |
Mirrors the value of option symbol |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string **: The SWAP file information is only displayed if detected on the current system
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[memory_usage]
disabled = false
threshold = -1
symbol = " "
style = "bold dimmed green"
Mercurial Branch
The hg_branch
module shows the active branch of the repo in your current directory.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
" " |
The symbol used before the hg bookmark or branch name of the repo in your current directory. |
style |
"bold purple" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"on [$symbol$branch]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
truncation_length |
2^63 - 1 |
Truncates the hg branch name to X graphemes |
truncation_symbol |
"…" |
The symbol used to indicate a branch name was truncated. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the hg_branch module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
branch | master |
The active mercurial branch |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[hg_branch]
format = "on [🌱 $branch](bold purple)"
truncation_length = 4
truncation_symbol = ""
Nim
The nim
module shows the currently installed version of Nim.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
nim.cfg
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.nim
extension - The current directory contains a file with the
.nims
extension - The current directory contains a file with the
.nimble
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module |
symbol |
"👑 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of Nim. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the nim module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.2.0 |
The version of nimc |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[nim]
style = "yellow"
symbol = "🎣 "
Nix-shell
The nix_shell
module shows the nix-shell environment.
The module will be shown when inside a nix-shell environment.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'via [$symbol$state( \($name\))]($style) ' |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"❄️ " |
A format string representing the symbol of nix-shell. |
style |
"bold blue" |
The style for the module. |
impure_msg |
"impure" |
A format string shown when the shell is impure. |
pure_msg |
"pure" |
A format string shown when the shell is pure. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the nix_shell module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
state | pure |
The state of the nix-shell |
name | lorri |
The name of the nix-shell |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[nix_shell]
disabled = true
impure_msg = "[impure shell](bold red)"
pure_msg = "[pure shell](bold green)"
format = 'via [☃️ $state( \($name\))](bold blue) '
NodeJS
The nodejs
module shows the currently installed version of NodeJS.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
package.json
file - The current directory contains a
.node-version
file - The current directory contains a
node_modules
directory - The current directory contains a file with the
.js
,.mjs
or.cjs
extension - The current directory contains a file with the
.ts
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"⬢ " |
A format string representing the symbol of NodeJS. |
style |
"bold green" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the nodejs module. |
### Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v13.12.0 |
The version of node |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[nodejs]
format = "via [🤖 $version](bold green) "
OCaml
The ocaml
module shows the currently installed version of OCaml.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a file with
.opam
extension or_opam
directory - The current directory contains a
esy.lock
directory - The current directory contains a
dune
ordune-project
file - The current directory contains a
jbuild
orjbuild-ignore
file - The current directory contains a
.merlin
file - The current directory contains a file with
.ml
,.mli
,.re
or.rei
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format string for the module. |
symbol |
"🐫 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of OCaml. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the ocaml module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v4.10.0 |
The version of ocaml |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[ocaml]
format = "via [🐪 $version]($style) "
OpenStack
The openstack
module shows the current OpenStack cloud and project. The module
only active when the OS_CLOUD
env var is set, in which case it will read
clouds.yaml
file from any of the default locations.
to fetch the current project in use.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"on [$symbol$cloud(\\($project\\))]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"☁️ " |
The symbol used before displaying the current OpenStack cloud. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the OpenStack module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
cloud | corp |
The current OpenStack cloud |
project | dev |
The current OpenStack project |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[openstack]
format = "on [$symbol$cloud(\\($project\\))]($style) "
style = "bold yellow"
symbol = "☁️ "
Package Version
The package
module is shown when the current directory is the repository for a
package, and shows its current version. The module currently supports npm
, cargo
,
poetry
, composer
, gradle
, julia
, mix
and helm
packages.
- npm – The
npm
package version is extracted from thepackage.json
present in the current directory - cargo – The
cargo
package version is extracted from theCargo.toml
present in the current directory - poetry – The
poetry
package version is extracted from thepyproject.toml
present in the current directory - composer – The
composer
package version is extracted from thecomposer.json
present in the current directory - gradle – The
gradle
package version is extracted from thebuild.gradle
present - julia - The package version is extracted from the
Project.toml
present - mix - The
mix
package version is extracted from themix.exs
present - helm - The
helm
chart version is extracted from theChart.yaml
present - maven - The
maven
package version is extracted from thepom.xml
present
⚠️ The version being shown is that of the package whose source code is in your current directory, not your package manager.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"📦 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version the package. |
style |
"bold 208" |
The style for the module. |
display_private |
false |
Enable displaying version for packages marked as private. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the package module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.0.0 |
The version of your package |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[package]
format = "via [🎁 $version](208 bold) "
Perl
The perl
module shows the currently installed version of Perl.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
Makefile.PL
orBuild.PL
file - The current directory contains a
cpanfile
orcpanfile.snapshot
file - The current directory contains a
META.json
file orMETA.yml
file - The current directory contains a
.perl-version
file - The current directory contains a
.pl
,.pm
or.pod
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format string for the module. |
symbol |
"🐪 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of Perl |
style |
"bold 149" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the perl module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v5.26.1 |
The version of perl |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[perl]
format = "via [🦪 $version]($style) "
PHP
The php
module shows the currently installed version of PHP.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
composer.json
file - The current directory contains a
.php-version
file - The current directory contains a
.php
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🐘 " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of PHP. |
style |
"147 bold" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the php module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v7.3.8 |
The version of php |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[php]
format = "via [🔹 $version](147 bold) "
PureScript
The purescript
module shows the currently installed version of PureScript version.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
spago.dhall
file - The current directory contains a *.purs files
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"<=> " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of PureScript. |
style |
"bold white" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the purescript module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | 0.13.5 |
The version of purescript |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[purescript]
format = "via [$symbol$version](bold white)"
Python
The python
module shows the currently installed version of Python and the
current Python virtual environment if one is activated.
If pyenv_version_name
is set to true
, it will display the pyenv version
name. Otherwise, it will display the version number from python --version
.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
.python-version
file - The current directory contains a
requirements.txt
file - The current directory contains a
pyproject.toml
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.py
extension (andscan_for_pyfiles
is true) - The current directory contains a
Pipfile
file - The current directory contains a
tox.ini
file - The current directory contains a
setup.py
file - The current directory contains a
__init__.py
file - A virtual environment is currently activated
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'via [${symbol}${pyenv_prefix}${version}( \($virtualenv\))]($style) ' |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🐍 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Python |
style |
"yellow bold" |
The style for the module. |
pyenv_version_name |
false |
Use pyenv to get Python version |
pyenv_prefix |
pyenv |
Prefix before pyenv version display, only used if pyenv is used |
scan_for_pyfiles |
true |
If false, Python files in the current directory will not show this module. |
python_binary |
["python", "python3, "python2"] |
Configures the python binaries that Starship should executes when getting the version. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the python module. |
::: tip
The python_binary
variable accepts either a string or a list of strings.
Starship will try executing each binary until it gets a result. Note you can
only change the binary that Starship executes to get the version of Python not
the arguments that are used.
The default values and order for python_binary
was chosen to first identify
the Python version in a virtualenv/conda environments (which currently still
add a python
, no matter if it points to python3
or python2
). This has the
side effect that if you still have a system Python 2 installed, it may be
picked up before any Python 3 (at least on Linux Distros that always symlink
/usr/bin/python
to Python 2). If you do not work with Python 2 anymore but
cannot remove the system Python 2, changing this to "python3"
will hide any
Python version 2, see example below.
:::
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | "v3.8.1" |
The version of python |
symbol | "🐍 " |
Mirrors the value of option symbol |
style | "yellow bold" |
Mirrors the value of option style |
pyenv_prefix | "pyenv " |
Mirrors the value of option pyenv_prefix |
virtualenv | "venv" |
The current virtualenv name |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[python]
symbol = "👾 "
pyenv_version_name = true
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[python]
# Only use the `python3` binary to get the version.
python_binary = "python3"
Ruby
The ruby
module shows the currently installed version of Ruby.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
Gemfile
file - The current directory contains a
.ruby-version
file - The current directory contains a
.rb
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"💎 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Ruby. |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the ruby module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v2.5.1 |
The version of ruby |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[ruby]
symbol = "🔺 "
Rust
The rust
module shows the currently installed version of Rust.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
Cargo.toml
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.rs
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🦀 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Rust |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the rust module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v1.43.0-nightly |
The version of rustc |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[rust]
format = "via [⚙️ $version](red bold)"
SHLVL
The shlvl
module shows the current SHLVL ("shell level") environment variable, if it is
set to a number and meets or exceeds the specified threshold.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
threshold |
2 |
Display threshold. |
format |
"[$symbol$shlvl]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"↕️ " |
The symbol used to represent the SHLVL. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the shlvl module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
shlvl | 3 |
The current value of SHLVL |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[shlvl]
disabled = false
format = "$shlvl level(s) down"
threshold = 3
Singularity
The singularity
module shows the current singularity image, if inside a container
and $SINGULARITY_NAME
is set.
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
'[$symbol\[$env\]]($style) ' |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"" |
A format string displayed before the image name. |
style |
"bold dimmed blue" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the singularity module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
env | centos.img |
The current singularity image |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[singularity]
format = '[📦 \[$env\]]($style) '
Status
The status
module displays the exit code of the previous command.
The module will be shown only if the exit code is not 0
.
::: tip
This module is disabled by default.
To enable it, set disabled
to false
in your configuration file.
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
[$symbol$status]($style) |
The format of the module |
symbol |
"✖" |
A format string representing the symbol for the status |
style |
"bold red" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the status module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
status | 127 |
The exit code of the last command |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[status]
style = "bg:blue"
symbol = "💣 "
format = '[\[$symbol$status\]]($style) '
disabled = false
Swift
The swift
module shows the currently installed version of Swift.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
Package.swift
file - The current directory contains a file with the
.swift
extension
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
symbol |
"🐦 " |
A format string representing the symbol of Swift |
style |
"bold 202" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the swift module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v5.2.4 |
The version of swift |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[swift]
format = "via [🏎 $version](red bold)"
Terraform
The terraform
module shows the currently selected terraform workspace and version.
By default the terraform version is not shown, since this is slow on current versions of terraform when a lot of plugins are in use.
If you still want to enable it, follow the example shown below.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
.terraform
folder - Current directory contains a file with the
.tf
or.hcl
extensions
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"via [$symbol$workspace]($style) " |
The format string for the module. |
symbol |
"💠 " |
A format string shown before the terraform workspace. |
style |
"bold 105" |
The style for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the terraform module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v0.12.24 |
The version of terraform |
workspace | default |
The current terraform workspace |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
With Version
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[terraform]
format = "[🏎💨 $version$workspace]($style) "
Without version
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[terraform]
format = "[🏎💨 $workspace]($style) "
Time
The time
module shows the current local time.
The format
configuration value is used by the chrono
crate to control how the time is displayed. Take a look at the chrono strftime docs to see what options are available.
::: tip
This module is disabled by default.
To enable it, set disabled
to false
in your configuration file.
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
format |
"at [$time]($style) " |
The format string for the module. |
use_12hr |
false |
Enables 12 hour formatting |
time_format |
see below | The chrono format string used to format the time. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module time |
utc_time_offset |
"local" |
Sets the UTC offset to use. Range from -24 < x < 24. Allows floats to accommodate 30/45 minute timezone offsets. |
disabled |
true |
Disables the time module. |
time_range |
"-" |
Sets the time range during which the module will be shown. Times must be specified in 24-hours format |
If use_12hr
is true
, then time_format
defaults to "%r"
. Otherwise, it defaults to "%T"
.
Manually setting time_format
will override the use_12hr
setting.
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
time | 13:08:10 |
The current time. |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[time]
disabled = false
format = '🕙[\[ $time \]]($style) '
time_format = "%T"
utc_time_offset = "-5"
time_range = "10:00:00-14:00:00"
Username
The username
module shows active user's username.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current user is root
- The current user isn't the same as the one that is logged in
- The user is currently connected as an SSH session
- The variable
show_always
is set to true
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
style_root |
"bold red" |
The style used when the user is root. |
style_user |
"bold yellow" |
The style used for non-root users. |
format |
"[$user]($style) in " |
The format for the module. |
show_always |
false |
Always shows the username module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the username module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
style |
"red bold" |
Mirrors the value of option style_root when root is logged in and style_user otherwise. |
user |
"matchai" |
The currently logged-in user ID. |
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[username]
style_user = "white bold"
style_root = "black bold"
format = "user: [$user]($style) "
disabled = false
show_always = true
Zig
The zig
module shows the currently installed version of Zig.
The module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a
.zig
file
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
symbol |
"↯ " |
The symbol used before displaying the version of Zig. |
style |
"bold yellow" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"via [$symbol$version]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables the zig module. |
Variables
Variable | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
version | v0.6.0 |
The version of zig |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
|
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[zig]
symbol = "⚡️ "
Custom commands
The custom
modules show the output of some arbitrary commands.
These modules will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a file whose name is in
files
- The current directory contains a directory whose name is in
directories
- The current directory contains a file whose extension is in
extensions
- The
when
command returns 0
::: tip
Multiple custom modules can be defined by using a .
.
:::
::: tip
The order in which custom modules are shown can be individually set by including
${custom.foo}
in the top level format
(as it includes a dot, you need to use ${...}
).
By default, the custom
module will simply show all custom modules in the order they were defined.
:::
::: tip
Issue #1252 contains examples of custom modules. If you have an interesting example not covered there, feel free to share it there!
:::
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
command |
The command whose output should be printed. The command will be passed on stdin to the shell. | |
when |
A shell command used as a condition to show the module. The module will be shown if the command returns a 0 status code. |
|
shell |
See below | |
description |
"<custom module>" |
The description of the module that is shown when running starship explain . |
files |
[] |
The files that will be searched in the working directory for a match. |
directories |
[] |
The directories that will be searched in the working directory for a match. |
extensions |
[] |
The extensions that will be searched in the working directory for a match. |
symbol |
"" |
The symbol used before displaying the command output. |
style |
"bold green" |
The style for the module. |
format |
"[$symbol$output]($style) " |
The format for the module. |
disabled |
false |
Disables this custom module. |
Variables
Variable | Description |
---|---|
output | The output of shell command in shell |
symbol | Mirrors the value of option symbol |
style* | Mirrors the value of option style |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
Custom command shell
shell
accepts a non-empty list of strings, where:
- The first string is the path to the shell to use to execute the command.
- Other following arguments are passed to the shell.
If unset, it will fallback to STARSHIP_SHELL and then to "sh" on Linux, and "cmd /C" on Windows.
The command
will be passed in on stdin.
If shell
is not given or only contains one element and Starship detects PowerShell will be used,
the following arguments will automatically be added: -NoProfile -Command -
.
This behavior can be avoided by explicitly passing arguments to the shell, e.g.
shell = ["pwsh", "-Command", "-"]
::: warning Make sure your custom shell configuration exits gracefully
If you set a custom command, make sure that the default Shell used by starship
will properly execute the command with a graceful exit (via the shell
option).
For example, PowerShell requires the -Command
parameter to execute a one
liner. Omitting this parameter might throw starship into a recursive loop
where the shell might try to load a full profile environment with starship
itself again and hence re-execute the custom command, getting into a never
ending loop.
Parameters similar to -NoProfile
in PowerShell are recommended for other
shells as well to avoid extra loading time of a custom profile on every
starship invocation.
Automatic detection of shells and proper parameters addition are currently implemented, but it's possible that not all shells are covered. Please open an issue with shell details and starship configuration if you hit such scenario.
:::
Example
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[custom.foo]
command = "echo foo" # shows output of command
files = ["foo"] # can specify filters
when = """ test "$HOME" == "$PWD" """
format = " transcending [$output]($style)"
[custom.time]
command = "time /T"
files = ["*.pst"]
shell = ["pwsh.exe", "-NoProfile", "-Command", "-"]