From 66cf71c398c811521d1959c0dbdd19213e2e73ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nicolai VdS <nicolai@nvds.be>
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 13:13:38 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] removed p10k coonfig

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 delete mode 100644 .p10k.zsh

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-# Generated by Powerlevel10k configuration wizard on 2024-11-23 at 11:46 CET.
-# Based on romkatv/powerlevel10k/config/p10k-pure.zsh.
-# Wizard options: nerdfont-v3 + powerline, large icons, pure, original, rprompt,
-# 2 lines, sparse, transient_prompt, instant_prompt=verbose.
-# Type `p10k configure` to generate another config.
-#
-# Config file for Powerlevel10k with the style of Pure (https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure).
-#
-# Differences from Pure:
-#
-#   - Git:
-#     - `@c4d3ec2c` instead of something like `v1.4.0~11` when in detached HEAD state.
-#     - No automatic `git fetch` (the same as in Pure with `PURE_GIT_PULL=0`).
-#
-# Apart from the differences listed above, the replication of Pure prompt is exact. This includes
-# even the questionable parts. For example, just like in Pure, there is no indication of Git status
-# being stale; prompt symbol is the same in command, visual and overwrite vi modes; when prompt
-# doesn't fit on one line, it wraps around with no attempt to shorten it.
-#
-# If you like the general style of Pure but not particularly attached to all its quirks, type
-# `p10k configure` and pick "Lean" style. This will give you slick minimalist prompt while taking
-# advantage of Powerlevel10k features that aren't present in Pure.
-
-# Temporarily change options.
-'builtin' 'local' '-a' 'p10k_config_opts'
-[[ ! -o 'aliases'         ]] || p10k_config_opts+=('aliases')
-[[ ! -o 'sh_glob'         ]] || p10k_config_opts+=('sh_glob')
-[[ ! -o 'no_brace_expand' ]] || p10k_config_opts+=('no_brace_expand')
-'builtin' 'setopt' 'no_aliases' 'no_sh_glob' 'brace_expand'
-
-() {
-  emulate -L zsh -o extended_glob
-
-  # Unset all configuration options.
-  unset -m '(POWERLEVEL9K_*|DEFAULT_USER)~POWERLEVEL9K_GITSTATUS_DIR'
-
-  # Zsh >= 5.1 is required.
-  [[ $ZSH_VERSION == (5.<1->*|<6->.*) ]] || return
-
-  # Prompt colors.
-  local grey='242'
-  local red='1'
-  local yellow='3'
-  local blue='4'
-  local magenta='5'
-  local cyan='6'
-  local white='7'
-
-  # Left prompt segments.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_LEFT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(
-    # =========================[ Line #1 ]=========================
-    # context                 # user@host
-    dir                       # current directory
-    vcs                       # git status
-    # command_execution_time  # previous command duration
-    # =========================[ Line #2 ]=========================
-    newline                   # \n
-    # virtualenv              # python virtual environment
-    prompt_char               # prompt symbol
-  )
-
-  # Right prompt segments.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_RIGHT_PROMPT_ELEMENTS=(
-    # =========================[ Line #1 ]=========================
-    command_execution_time    # previous command duration
-    virtualenv                # python virtual environment
-    context                   # user@host
-    # time                    # current time
-    # =========================[ Line #2 ]=========================
-    newline                   # \n
-  )
-
-  # Basic style options that define the overall prompt look.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND=                            # transparent background
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_{LEFT,RIGHT}_{LEFT,RIGHT}_WHITESPACE=  # no surrounding whitespace
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_{LEFT,RIGHT}_SUBSEGMENT_SEPARATOR=' '  # separate segments with a space
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_{LEFT,RIGHT}_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR=        # no end-of-line symbol
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_EXPANSION=           # no segment icons
-
-  # Add an empty line before each prompt except the first. This doesn't emulate the bug
-  # in Pure that makes prompt drift down whenever you use the Alt-C binding from fzf or similar.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_ADD_NEWLINE=true
-
-  # Magenta prompt symbol if the last command succeeded.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_OK_{VIINS,VICMD,VIVIS}_FOREGROUND=$magenta
-  # Red prompt symbol if the last command failed.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_ERROR_{VIINS,VICMD,VIVIS}_FOREGROUND=$red
-  # Default prompt symbol.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_{OK,ERROR}_VIINS_CONTENT_EXPANSION='❯'
-  # Prompt symbol in command vi mode.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_{OK,ERROR}_VICMD_CONTENT_EXPANSION='❮'
-  # Prompt symbol in visual vi mode is the same as in command mode.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_{OK,ERROR}_VIVIS_CONTENT_EXPANSION='❮'
-  # Prompt symbol in overwrite vi mode is the same as in command mode.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_PROMPT_CHAR_OVERWRITE_STATE=false
-
-  # Grey Python Virtual Environment.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_FOREGROUND=$grey
-  # Don't show Python version.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_SHOW_PYTHON_VERSION=false
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VIRTUALENV_{LEFT,RIGHT}_DELIMITER=
-
-  # Blue current directory.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DIR_FOREGROUND=$blue
-
-  # Context format when root: user@host. The first part white, the rest grey.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_ROOT_TEMPLATE="%F{$white}%n%f%F{$grey}@%m%f"
-  # Context format when not root: user@host. The whole thing grey.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_TEMPLATE="%F{$grey}%n@%m%f"
-  # Don't show context unless root or in SSH.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONTEXT_{DEFAULT,SUDO}_CONTENT_EXPANSION=
-
-  # Show previous command duration only if it's >= 5s.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_THRESHOLD=5
-  # Don't show fractional seconds. Thus, 7s rather than 7.3s.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_PRECISION=0
-  # Duration format: 1d 2h 3m 4s.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_FORMAT='d h m s'
-  # Yellow previous command duration.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_COMMAND_EXECUTION_TIME_FOREGROUND=$yellow
-
-  # Grey Git prompt. This makes stale prompts indistinguishable from up-to-date ones.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_FOREGROUND=$grey
-
-  # Disable async loading indicator to make directories that aren't Git repositories
-  # indistinguishable from large Git repositories without known state.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_LOADING_TEXT=
-
-  # Don't wait for Git status even for a millisecond, so that prompt always updates
-  # asynchronously when Git state changes.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_MAX_SYNC_LATENCY_SECONDS=0
-
-  # Cyan ahead/behind arrows.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{INCOMING,OUTGOING}_CHANGESFORMAT_FOREGROUND=$cyan
-  # Don't show remote branch, current tag or stashes.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_GIT_HOOKS=(vcs-detect-changes git-untracked git-aheadbehind)
-  # Don't show the branch icon.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_BRANCH_ICON=
-  # When in detached HEAD state, show @commit where branch normally goes.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_COMMIT_ICON='@'
-  # Don't show staged, unstaged, untracked indicators.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{STAGED,UNSTAGED,UNTRACKED}_ICON=
-  # Show '*' when there are staged, unstaged or untracked files.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_DIRTY_ICON='*'
-  # Show '⇣' if local branch is behind remote.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_INCOMING_CHANGES_ICON=':⇣'
-  # Show '⇡' if local branch is ahead of remote.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_OUTGOING_CHANGES_ICON=':⇡'
-  # Don't show the number of commits next to the ahead/behind arrows.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_{COMMITS_AHEAD,COMMITS_BEHIND}_MAX_NUM=1
-  # Remove space between '⇣' and '⇡' and all trailing spaces.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_VCS_CONTENT_EXPANSION='${${${P9K_CONTENT/⇣* :⇡/⇣⇡}// }//:/ }'
-
-  # Grey current time.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FOREGROUND=$grey
-  # Format for the current time: 09:51:02. See `man 3 strftime`.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT='%D{%H:%M:%S}'
-  # If set to true, time will update when you hit enter. This way prompts for the past
-  # commands will contain the start times of their commands rather than the end times of
-  # their preceding commands.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_UPDATE_ON_COMMAND=false
-
-  # Transient prompt works similarly to the builtin transient_rprompt option. It trims down prompt
-  # when accepting a command line. Supported values:
-  #
-  #   - off:      Don't change prompt when accepting a command line.
-  #   - always:   Trim down prompt when accepting a command line.
-  #   - same-dir: Trim down prompt when accepting a command line unless this is the first command
-  #               typed after changing current working directory.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_TRANSIENT_PROMPT=always
-
-  # Instant prompt mode.
-  #
-  #   - off:     Disable instant prompt. Choose this if you've tried instant prompt and found
-  #              it incompatible with your zsh configuration files.
-  #   - quiet:   Enable instant prompt and don't print warnings when detecting console output
-  #              during zsh initialization. Choose this if you've read and understood
-  #              https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k#instant-prompt.
-  #   - verbose: Enable instant prompt and print a warning when detecting console output during
-  #              zsh initialization. Choose this if you've never tried instant prompt, haven't
-  #              seen the warning, or if you are unsure what this all means.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_INSTANT_PROMPT=verbose
-
-  # Hot reload allows you to change POWERLEVEL9K options after Powerlevel10k has been initialized.
-  # For example, you can type POWERLEVEL9K_BACKGROUND=red and see your prompt turn red. Hot reload
-  # can slow down prompt by 1-2 milliseconds, so it's better to keep it turned off unless you
-  # really need it.
-  typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_HOT_RELOAD=true
-
-  # If p10k is already loaded, reload configuration.
-  # This works even with POWERLEVEL9K_DISABLE_HOT_RELOAD=true.
-  (( ! $+functions[p10k] )) || p10k reload
-}
-
-# Tell `p10k configure` which file it should overwrite.
-typeset -g POWERLEVEL9K_CONFIG_FILE=${${(%):-%x}:a}
-
-(( ${#p10k_config_opts} )) && setopt ${p10k_config_opts[@]}
-'builtin' 'unset' 'p10k_config_opts'