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zsh-powerlevel10k: v1.3.0 → v1.4.0
Changes since the last release

    New prompt segments:
        package: shows npm name and version from package.json (disabled by default).

    New and changed parameters:
        P9K_OS_ICON: set by Powerlevel10k on initialization; can be used in user-defined prompt segments and *_EXPANSION parameters.
        POWERLEVEL9K_ICON_PADDING: when set to moderate, some icons will have an extra space after them. This is meant to avoid icon overlap when using non-monospace fonts. When set to none, spaces are not added.

    Performance improvement:
        detect_virt prompt segment is now 50% faster.

    Bug fixes:
        Many terminal escape sequences are now terminated with BEL instead of ST. BEL is the standard terminator according to ECMA-48 §8.3.89 but Konsole doesn't understand it. Thankfully, all terminals appear to understand BEL as extension.
        Superfluous spaces have been removed from vcs segment when using a monospace font and not using my_git_formatter.

    Wizard:
        Generated configs now set POWERLEVEL9K_ICON_PADDING in favor of *_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION. The value of this parameters depends on the answers to the first few questions that concern terminal font capabilities.
        Generated configs no longer attempt to work around misconfigured locale. The workarounds in Powerlevel10k proper are sufficient.

    gitstatus:
        Fix a regression on Linux systems where uname doesn't understand -o.
        Fix a regression on Cygwin and MinGW when running on older versions of Windows.
        Fix a bug that can result in occasional gitstatus initialization failure on WSL when using Powerlevel10k with Instant Prompt.
2020-03-16 13:11:34 +01:00
.github .github/CODEOWNERS: remove myself from the Haskell code owners 2020-02-21 10:01:41 +01:00
doc doc: tiny grammar improvement in the same sentence again 2020-03-10 10:08:26 +01:00
lib Merge pull request #70157 from teto/lib_kernel 2020-03-12 23:53:42 +01:00
maintainers Merge pull request #80931 from LEXUGE/master 2020-03-15 15:36:05 +01:00
nixos Merge pull request #80447 from Ma27/bump-matrix-synapse 2020-03-16 10:55:38 +01:00
pkgs zsh-powerlevel10k: v1.3.0 → v1.4.0 2020-03-16 13:11:34 +01:00
.editorconfig Revert ".version: remove final newline" 2018-04-28 14:23:13 +02:00
.gitattributes gitattributes: disable merge=union in all-packages 2018-03-27 11:03:03 -05:00
.gitignore Replace androidenv by new implementation 2018-12-18 21:16:06 +01:00
.version 20.09 is Nightingale 2020-02-10 14:14:18 -05:00
COPYING COPYING: include 2020 2020-01-11 15:17:22 -08:00
default.nix Fix local path to release notes in error message 2018-10-08 05:43:15 -05:00
flake.nix flake.nix: Add note 2020-02-10 16:36:53 +01:00
README.md readme: add link to community chat options 2020-02-11 23:25:10 -08:00

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