powerline-extra-symbols
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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powerline-extra-symbols
- Powerline arrows bugged
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Issues with a yellow line on top of Nerd Fonts symbols on polybar.
I had recently run into a problem where a thin yellow line (and blue line on other symbols) was being drawn on top of a symbol (the symbol is the rounded half-circle from the aur package Nerd-Fonts-Complete 2.0.0-1), the line appears when it is being drawn on polybar on i3-wm and it's length varies when restarting the wm. I've tried installing the fonts directly from Powerline Extra Fonts, I've tried both the normal and the patched version and the problem persists with both. I use an old version of Nerd-Fonts-Complete for better compatibility with the other symbols. I've read this issue with a person having a similar issue in vim, I hadn't been able to glean much information though. This issue doesn't happen on my desktop computer, only happens on my T480s.
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Patched font for filled rounded corners
The most similar thing I could find by now are the rounded glyphs of powerline-extra-symbols, but those have two corners rounded of.
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peace was never an option
its included in p10k, if you install that you can get them in your shell, or see the powerline-extra repo for the symbols. I highly recommend going witb p10k tho, way easier to maintain
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how to make custom boxes?
Everything on the bar is text (except for the tray and border), so the config probably uses powerline symbols in the modules to achieve this effect.
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Polybar Modules with rounded corners?
You can't get true rounded corners for it, but you can get something similar using powerline icons: https://github.com/ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols
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how do i achieve this?
I think people use powerline symbols for this: https://github.com/ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols
powerline
- Powerline arrows bugged
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How do you work with buffers?
Powerline (and airline, as well as all plugins of that kind) offers, among other things, a GUI that helps you manage buffers and tabs. There are plugins that do just that and nothing else, which are best used alongside powerline/airline/etc, for example bufferline.
- How can I replicate?
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Is Vim worth the investment?
Powerline Provides a much nicer status line in Vim, including integration with Git to tell you what branch you’re on and the tracking status of the file you’re working on.
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What is the name of the cli tool that shows your current branch and changes you've made?
powerline includes prompts for bash and zsh that include git info. (despite selling itself as a vim statusline, I believe you can use its shell prompts without using it with vim.)
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What are these characters? They look sort of like shurikens
Could also be a patched font. Some fonts use the private use area of unicode to draw glyphs for use in interface. Check out for example these patched fonts for Powerline on GitHub. Powerline is a status line plugin for vim and it uses text to draw the interface. If you download one, drop it on a font visualizer e.g. fontdrop.info you'll see a range of specific glyphs inside the private use area (E000–F8FF). There's even an Ubuntu logo at E0FF.
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Getting an error message when trying to use nvim after installing alacritty
You are wrong
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After years on Linux, I just discovered Vim & TMUX. They're fucking amazing.
Wait until you discover that you can apply powerline to both of them
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Add Powerline glyphs to IBM Plex fonts
IBM Plex is an interesting font that I'm looking forward to, and I would like to try it out. However, you may be in similar setup as I am, which relays on Powerline glyphs in order to display vim/statusline/prompt correctly.
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How do I make my terminal like this pic? it shows different colours depending the status of git file.
Looks like I installed this one via apt-get. To use it, I have this in my ~/.config/fish/fish.config:
What are some alternatives?
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
polybar-collection - Beautiful collection of Polybar themes
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
corners
vim-airline - lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air
fonts
oh-my-fish - The Fish Shell Framework
spaceship-prompt - :rocket::star: Minimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt
powerlevel9k - Powerlevel9k was a tool for building a beautiful and highly functional CLI, customized for you. P9k had a substantial impact on CLI UX, and its legacy is now continued by P10k.
kube-ps1 - Kubernetes prompt info for bash and zsh