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POWERLINE-CONFIG(1) |
Powerline |
POWERLINE-CONFIG(1) |
powerline-config - Script used to obtain powerline configuration.
powerline-config [-pPATH]… tmux ACTION ( [-s |n )]
powerline-config [-pPATH]… shell ACTION [COMPONENT] [-sSHELL]
- -p, --config-path PATH
- Path to configuration directory. If it is present then configuration files
will only be sought in the provided path. May be provided multiple times
to search in a list of directories.
- -h, --help
- Display help and exit.
- ACTION
- If action is source then version-specific tmux configuration files
are sourced, if it is setenv then special (prefixed with
_POWERLINE) tmux global environment variables are filled with data
from powerline configuration. Action setup is just doing
setenv then source.
- -s, --source
- When using setup: always use configuration file sourcing. By
default this is determined automatically based on tmux version: this is
the default for tmux 1.8 and below.
- -n, --no-source
- When using setup: in place of sourcing directly execute
configuration files. That is, read each needed powerline-specific
configuration file, substitute $_POWERLINE_… variables with
appropriate values and run tmux config line. This is the default
behaviour for tmux 1.9 and above.
- -h, --help
- Display help and exit.
- ACTION
- If action is command then preferred powerline command is output, if
it is uses then powerline-config script will exit with 1 if
specified component is disabled and 0 otherwise.
- COMPONENT
- Only applicable for uses subcommand: makes powerline-config
exit with 0 if specific component is enabled and with 1 otherwise.
tmux component stands for tmux bindings (e.g. those that notify
tmux about current directory changes), prompt component stands for
shell prompt.
- -s, --shell SHELL
- Shell for which query is run
- -h, --help
- Display help and exit.
Written by Kim Silkebækken, Nikolay Pavlov, Kovid Goyal and contributors.
The glyphs in the font patcher are created by Fabrizio Schiavi.
Report powerline-config bugs to
https://github.com/powerline/powerline/issues.
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