Update README

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Andrew Choo 7 years ago
parent 176c3a7a69
commit 8181b4526b

@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ This theme is based loosely on [agnoster][agnoster].
* Previous command failed (**`!`**)
* Background jobs (**`%`**)
* You currently have superpowers (**`$`**)
* Cursor on newline
* Prefix newline with right arrow glyph
* Keep right arrow glyph on live above newline
* Current vi mode
* `User@Host` (unless you're the default user)
* Current RVM, rbenv or chruby (Ruby) version
@ -92,6 +95,9 @@ set -g default_user your_normal_user
set -g theme_color_scheme dark
set -g fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length 0
set -g theme_project_dir_length 1
set -g theme_newline_cursor yes
set -g theme_newline_cursor_arrow_glyph no
set -g theme_newline_cursor_top_arrow_glyph no
```
**Title options**
@ -109,6 +115,9 @@ set -g theme_project_dir_length 1
- `theme_git_worktree_support`. If you do any git worktree shenanigans, setting this to `yes` will fix incorrect project-relative path display. If you don't do any git worktree shenanigans, leave it disabled. It's faster this way :)
- `fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length`. bobthefish respects the Fish `$fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length` setting to abbreviate the prompt path. Set to `0` to show the full path, `1` (default) to show only the first character of each parent directory name, or any other number to show up to that many characters.
- `theme_project_dir_length`. The same as `$fish_prompt_pwd_dir_length`, but for the path relative to the current project root. Defaults to `0`; set to any other number to show an abbreviated path.
- `theme_newline_cursor`. Use `yes` to have cursor start on a new line. By default the prompt is only one line. When working with long directories it may be preferrend to have cursor on the next line.
- `theme_newline_cursor_arrow_glyph`. Use `no` have the new line start with a blank space. By default, the default right arrow glyph will be used followed by a single space (' '). Note that this space is required to have a correctly functioning right prompt.
- `theme_newline_cursor_top_arrow_glyph`. Use `no` to remove the right arrow glyph on the original (top) command prompt line. By default, the right arrow glyph will be used.
**Color scheme options**

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