Sujet : Re: What?
De : mail (at) *nospam* axel-reichert.de (Axel Reichert)
Groupes : comp.unix.shellDate : 24. Sep 2024, 13:00:18
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Damien Wyart <
damien.wyart@free.fr> writes:
* gazelle@shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) in comp.unix.shell:
What is a "framework prompt" ?
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Sorry, wanted to write "(shell, not LLM) prompt framework" :)
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In addition to Starship, the main ones that come to mind are:
- https://github.com/liquidprompt/liquidprompt
- https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh
- https://github.com/b-ryan/powerline-shell (not active any more, it seems)
- https://github.com/justjanne/powerline-go
Thanks for the links. I had a quick glance at Starship and found that it
needs to be installed (in contrast to the prompt generator website
mentioned else-thread) and seems to have its own configuration language
(which needs to be learned).
From my home user's point of view this feels like a whole lot of effort
for something that at least for me is something that I configure once
and then do not touch it for years (likewise I do not do shell-hopping).
Could you please elaborate on your use cases and why you think the IMHO
considerable overhead is worthwhile for you?
Best regards
Axel