#################################### # LIQUID PROMPT CONFIGURATION FILE # #################################### # This example config file does not contain all possible config options, nor # does it have detailed option descriptions. See the documentation for that: # https://liquidprompt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/config.html # If you want to use different themes and features, # you can load the corresponding files here: #source ~/.config/liquidprompt/nojhan.theme #LP_PS1_FILE=~/.config/liquidprompt/nojhan.ps1 ############# # BEHAVIOUR # ############# # Display the battery level in more urgent color when the level is below this threshold. # Recommended value is 75 LP_BATTERY_THRESHOLD=75 # Display the load average over the past minute when above this threshold. # The value is expressed in centiload per CPU. For example, when using the # default value of 60, the load average will be displayed starting at: # * 0.61 on a single-core machine, or # * 1.22 on a dual-core machine, or # * 2.44 on a quad-core machine, and so on. # Recommended value is 60 LP_LOAD_THRESHOLD=60 # Display the temperature when the temperate is above this threshold (in # degrees Celsius). # Recommended value is 60 LP_TEMP_THRESHOLD=60 # Use the shorten path feature if the path is too long to fit in the prompt # line. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_SHORTEN_PATH=1 # The maximum percentage of the screen width used to display the path before # removing the center portion of the path and replacing with '...'. # Recommended value is 35 LP_PATH_LENGTH=35 # The number of directories (including '/') to keep at the beginning of a # shortened path. # Recommended value is 2 LP_PATH_KEEP=2 # Determine if the hostname should always be displayed, even if not connecting # through network. # Defaults to 0 (do not display hostname when locally connected) # set to 1 if you want to always see the hostname # set to -1 if you want to never see the hostname LP_HOSTNAME_ALWAYS=0 # Use the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) instead of the short hostname when # the hostname is displayed LP_ENABLE_FQDN=0 # When to display the user name: # 1: always display the user name # 0: hide the logged user (always display different users) # -1: never display the user name # Default value is 1 LP_USER_ALWAYS=1 # Display the percentages of load/batteries along with their # corresponding marks. Set to 0 to only print the colored marks. # Defaults to 1 (display percentages) LP_PERCENTS_ALWAYS=1 # Use the permissions feature and display a red ':' before the prompt to show # when you don't have write permission to the current directory. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_PERM=1 # Enable the proxy detection feature. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_PROXY=1 # Enable the jobs feature. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_JOBS=1 # Enable the detached sessions feature. # Default value is 1 LP_ENABLE_DETACHED_SESSIONS=1 # Enable the load feature. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_LOAD=1 # Enable the battery feature. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_BATT=1 # Enable the 'sudo credentials' feature. # Be warned that this may pollute the syslog if you don't have sudo # credentials, and the sysadmin might hate you. LP_ENABLE_SUDO=0 # Enable the directory stack support. LP_ENABLE_DIRSTACK=0 # Enable the VCS features with the root account. # Recommended value is 0 LP_ENABLE_VCS_ROOT=0 # Enable the Git special features. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_GIT=1 # Enable the Subversion special features. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_SVN=1 # Enable the Mercurial special features. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_HG=1 # Enable the Fossil special features. # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_FOSSIL=1 # Enable the Bazaar special features. # Recommanded value is 1 LP_ENABLE_BZR=1 # Show time of when the current prompt was displayed. LP_ENABLE_TIME=0 # Show runtime of the previous command if over LP_RUNTIME_THRESHOLD # Recommended value is 0 LP_ENABLE_RUNTIME=0 # Minimal runtime (in seconds) before the runtime will be displayed # Recommended value is 2 LP_RUNTIME_THRESHOLD=2 # Ring the terminal bell if the runtime of the previous command exceeded # LP_RUNTIME_BELL_THRESHOLD # Recommended value is 0 LP_ENABLE_RUNTIME_BELL=0 # Minimal runtime (in seconds) before the terminal bell will be rung. # Recommended value is 10 LP_RUNTIME_BELL_THRESHOLD=10 # Display the virtualenv that is currently activated, if any # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_VIRTUALENV=1 # Display the enabled software collections, if any # Recommended value is 1 LP_ENABLE_SCLS=1 # Show highest system temperature LP_ENABLE_TEMP=1 # When showing the time, use an analog clock instead of numeric values. # Recommended value is 0 LP_TIME_ANALOG=0 # Use the prompt as the title of the terminal window # Recommended value is 0 LP_ENABLE_TITLE=0 # Enable Title for screen, byobu, and tmux LP_ENABLE_SCREEN_TITLE=0 # Use different colors for the different hosts you SSH to LP_ENABLE_SSH_COLORS=1 # Show the error code of the last command if it was not 0 LP_ENABLE_ERROR=1 # Specify an array of absolute paths in which all vcs will be disabled. # Ex: ("/root" "/home/me/large-remove-svn-repo") LP_DISABLED_VCS_PATHS=() # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 tw=120 ft=sh: