From f8b5f1aa6a6d661a3b237c74940a2567a3fcccdb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: The_miro Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2026 14:11:14 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] reverted starship config because claude fucked it up --- starship.toml | 272 +++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 104 insertions(+), 168 deletions(-) diff --git a/starship.toml b/starship.toml index f6961bc..113fd58 100644 --- a/starship.toml +++ b/starship.toml @@ -1,140 +1,85 @@ -# starship.toml — Starship cross-shell prompt configuration -# -# Starship reads this file (by default at ~/.config/starship.toml) and renders -# the shell prompt. This config implements a powerline-style segmented prompt -# using the CyberQueer color palette: -# -# #f50505 — Red Hi-vis (segment borders, username background) -# #E40046 — Hot Pink Accent (directory segment background) -# #5018dd — Electric Violet (git/language/time segment background) -# -# Prompt layout (left to right on one line): -# [red border] [OS icon + username] [pink separator] [path] -# [violet separator] [git branch + status] [language versions (if detected)] -# [red separator] [docker context] [violet separator] [time] -# -# The format string uses Starship's powerline "arrow" glyphs () as segment -# separators: each changes both the foreground and background color to create -# the filled-triangle transition between segments. -# +#format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)\n [╚═](#f50505)" +format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)" +#format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)" -# ─── Top-level format ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── - -# Commented-out alternative that included a second line with '╚═' continuation. -# Currently using the single-line version below for a compact prompt. -#format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)\n [╚═](#f50505)" - -# Active single-line format. -# Each segment is a bracketed block with inline styling: [content](style). -# The bare characters are powerline separator glyphs that create colored triangles. -format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)" - -# Another commented alternative — kept for reference when experimenting with layout. -#format = "[](#f50505)$os$username[](bg:#E40046 fg:#f50505)$directory[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)$git_branch$git_status[](fg:#5018dd bg:#5018dd)$c$elixir$elm$golang$gradle$haskell$java$julia$nodejs$nim$rust$scala[](fg:#5018dd bg:#f50505)$docker_context[](fg:#f50505 bg:#5018dd)$time[ ](fg:#5018dd)" - -# continuation_prompt: shown on the second and subsequent lines of a multi-line command. -# The glyphs create a mini powerline row indicating the shell is waiting for more input. -continuation_prompt = "\n [](#E40046 )[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)[](#5018dd)" +continuation_prompt = "\n [](#E40046 )[](fg:#E40046 bg:#5018dd)[](#5018dd)" # Disable the blank line at the start of the prompt # add_newline = false -# You can also replace your username with a neat symbol like or disable this +# You can also replace your username with a neat symbol like  or disable this # and use the os module below - -# ─── Username segment ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Always shows the current username — useful as a reminder when switching accounts. -# Sits on the red (#f50505) segment immediately after the OS icon. [username] -show_always = true # Show even when not in SSH or root context -style_user = "bg:#f50505" # Regular user: red background (matches the border color) -style_root = "bg:#f50505" # Root: same red background (no color distinction by design) -format = "[$user ]($style)" # Trailing space before the next separator glyph +show_always = true +style_user = "bg:#f50505" +style_root = "bg:#f50505" +format = "[$user ]($style)" disabled = false # An alternative to the username module which displays a symbol that # represents the current operating system - -# ─── OS icon segment ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Displays a Nerd Font icon for the detected OS (e.g., for Arch Linux). -# Placed before the username on the same red background segment. [os] style = "bg:#f50505" disabled = false # Disabled by default -# ─── Directory segment ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Shows the current path on a hot-pink (#E40046) background. [directory] style = "bg:#E40046" format = "[ $path ]($style)" -truncation_length = 3 # Show at most 3 path components before truncating -truncation_symbol = "…/" # Prefix shown when the path is truncated +truncation_length = 3 +truncation_symbol = "…/" # Here is how you can shorten some long paths by text replacement # similar to mapped_locations in Oh My Posh: -# ─── Directory substitutions ─────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Replaces long directory names with compact Nerd Font icons for common folders. -# This keeps the prompt short without losing context. [directory.substitutions] -"Documents" = "󰈙 " # Document/paper icon -"Downloads" = " " # Download/arrow icon -"Music" = " " # Music note icon (English) -"music" = " " # lowercase variant -"Musik" = " " # German 'Musik' -"musik" = " " # German lowercase -"Pictures" = " " # Image/photo icon +"Documents" = "󰈙 " +"Downloads" = " " +"Music" = " " +"music" = " " +"Musik" = " " +"musik" = " " +"Pictures" = " " # Keep in mind that the order matters. For example: -# "Important Documents" = " 󰈙 " +# "Important Documents" = " 󰈙 " # will not be replaced, because "Documents" was already substituted before. # So either put "Important Documents" before "Documents" or use the substituted version: -# "Important 󰈙 " = " 󰈙 " - -# ─── Language / tool version segments ───────────────────────────────────────── -# Each of these segments auto-detects project files and shows the active -# language/runtime version. All share the violet (#5018dd) background to form -# a unified "toolchain" segment block. They only appear when relevant files -# are detected in the current or parent directories (e.g., *.c for C, go.mod for Go). +# "Important 󰈙 " = " 󰈙 " [c] -symbol = " " # C language Nerd Font icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [docker_context] -symbol = " " # Docker whale icon -style = "bg:#f50505 fg:#5018dd" # Stands out: red background, violet text — highlights active Docker context +symbol = " " +style = "bg:#f50505 fg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol $context ]($style)' [elixir] -symbol = " " # Elixir drop icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [elm] -symbol = " " # Elm triangle icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' -# ─── Git segments ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── - [git_branch] -symbol = "" # Git branch icon (nerd font) +symbol = "" style = "bg:#5018dd" -format = '[ $symbol $branch ]($style)' # Shows current branch name +format = '[ $symbol $branch ]($style)' [git_status] style = "bg:#5018dd" -# $all_status: compact status codes (M=modified, ?=untracked, !=staged, etc.) -# $ahead_behind: shows ↑N/↓N when ahead/behind the remote branch format = '[$all_status $ahead_behind]($style)' [golang] -symbol = " " # Go gopher icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' @@ -143,184 +88,175 @@ style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [haskell] -symbol = " " # Haskell lambda icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [java] -symbol = " " # Java coffee cup icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [julia] -symbol = " " # Julia dots icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [nodejs] -symbol = "" # Node.js hexagon icon +symbol = "" style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [nim] -symbol = "󰆥 " # Nim crown icon +symbol = "󰆥 " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [rust] -symbol = "" # Rust gear icon -style = "bg:#5018dd" +symbol = "" +style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' [scala] -symbol = " " # Scala 'S' icon +symbol = " " style = "bg:#5018dd" format = '[ $symbol ($version) ]($style)' -# ─── Time segment ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Always-on clock at the right end of the prompt. -# Helps track how long commands take and time awareness during deep work sessions. [time] disabled = false -time_format = "%R" # Hour:Minute Format (24h, e.g. "14:35") — no seconds to save space +time_format = "%R" # Hour:Minute Format style = "bg:#5018dd" -format = "[ $time ]($style)" # Clock icon + time on violet background +format = "[  $time ]($style)" -# ─── Symbol-only overrides ───────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# The following sections only override the icon symbol for modules that aren't -# actively displayed in the main format string. Starship uses these symbols -# in the `help` output and when the module is added to format later. - [aws] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [buf] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [cmake] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [conda] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [crystal] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [dart] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [fennel] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [fossil_branch] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [git_commit] -tag_symbol = ' ' # Tag icon shown next to tagged commits +tag_symbol = '  ' [guix_shell] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [haxe] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [hg_branch] -symbol = " " # Mercurial branch icon +symbol = " " [hostname] -ssh_symbol = " " # Server/rack icon shown when connected via SSH +ssh_symbol = " " + [kotlin] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [lua] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [memory_usage] -symbol = "󰍛 " # RAM chip icon +symbol = "󰍛 " [meson] -symbol = "󰔷 " # Build system icon +symbol = "󰔷 " + [nix_shell] -symbol = " " # Snowflake icon for Nix environments +symbol = " " [ocaml] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " -# ─── OS icon symbol table ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── -# Maps detected OS names to their Nerd Font icons. -# These are displayed by the [os] module defined above. -# All icons require a Nerd Font (or compatible patched font) to render correctly. [os.symbols] -Alpaquita = " " -Alpine = " " -AlmaLinux = " " -Amazon = " " -Android = " " -Arch = " " # Arch Linux pacman-ghost icon -Artix = " " -CentOS = " " -Debian = " " -DragonFly = " " -Emscripten = " " -EndeavourOS = " " -Fedora = " " -FreeBSD = " " +Alpaquita = " " +Alpine = " " +AlmaLinux = " " +Amazon = " " +Android = " " +Arch = " " +Artix = " " +CentOS = " " +Debian = " " +DragonFly = " " +Emscripten = " " +EndeavourOS = " " +Fedora = " " +FreeBSD = " " Garuda = "󰛓 " -Gentoo = " " +Gentoo = " " HardenedBSD = "󰞌 " Illumos = "󰈸 " -Kali = " " -Linux = " " # Generic Linux penguin icon -Mabox = " " -Macos = " " # Apple icon -Manjaro = " " -Mariner = " " -MidnightBSD = " " -Mint = " " -NetBSD = " " -NixOS = " " +Kali = " " +Linux = " " +Mabox = " " +Macos = " " +Manjaro = " " +Mariner = " " +MidnightBSD = " " +Mint = " " +NetBSD = " " +NixOS = " " OpenBSD = "󰈺 " -openSUSE = " " +openSUSE = " " OracleLinux = "󰌷 " -Pop = " " -Raspbian = " " -Redhat = " " -RedHatEnterprise = " " -RockyLinux = " " +Pop = " " +Raspbian = " " +Redhat = " " +RedHatEnterprise = " " +RockyLinux = " " Redox = "󰀘 " Solus = "󰠳 " -SUSE = " " -Ubuntu = " " -Unknown = " " -Void = " " -Windows = "󰍲 " # Windows logo icon (for WSL sessions) +SUSE = " " +Ubuntu = " " +Unknown = " " +Void = " " +Windows = "󰍲 " [package] -symbol = "󰏗 " # Package/box icon for package.json / Cargo.toml version display +symbol = "󰏗 " [perl] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [php] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [pijul_channel] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [python] -symbol = " " # Python snake icon +symbol = " " [rlang] symbol = "󰟔 " [ruby] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [swift] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " [zig] -symbol = " " +symbol = " " +