| # How to configure 3rd party prompts | |
| ## nerdfonts | |
| nerdfonts are not required but they make the presentation much better. | |
| [site](https://www.nerdfonts.com) | |
| [repo](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts) | |
| ## oh-my-posh | |
| [site](https://ohmyposh.dev/) | |
| [repo](https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh) | |
| If you like [oh-my-posh](https://ohmyposh.dev/), you can use oh-my-posh with Nushell with a few steps. It works great with Nushell. How to setup oh-my-posh with Nushell: | |
| 1. Install Oh My Posh and download oh-my-posh's themes following [guide](https://ohmyposh.dev/docs/installation/linux). | |
| 2. Download and install a [nerd font](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts). | |
| 3. Generate the .oh-my-posh.nu file. By default it will be generated to your home directory. You can use `--config` to specify a theme, other wise, oh-my-posh comes with a default theme. | |
| 4. Initialize oh-my-posh prompt by adding in ~/.config/nushell/config.nu(or the path output by `$nu.config-path`) to source ~/.oh-my-posh.nu. | |
| ```nu | |
| # Generate the .oh-my-posh.nu file | |
| > oh-my-posh init nu --config ~/.poshthemes/M365Princess.omp.json | |
| # Initialize oh-my-posh.nu at shell startup by adding this line in your config.nu file | |
| > source ~/.oh-my-posh.nu | |
| ``` | |
| For MacOS users: | |
| 1. You can install oh-my-posh by `brew`, just following the [guide here](https://ohmyposh.dev/docs/installation/macos) | |
| 2. Download and install a [nerd font](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts). | |
| 3. Set the PROMPT_COMMAND in the file output by `$nu.config-path`, here is a code snippet: | |
| ```nu | |
| let posh_dir = (brew --prefix oh-my-posh | str trim) | |
| let posh_theme = $'($posh_dir)/share/oh-my-posh/themes/' | |
| # Change the theme names to: zash/space/robbyrussel/powerline/powerlevel10k_lean/ | |
| # material/half-life/lambda Or double lines theme: amro/pure/spaceship, etc. | |
| # For more [Themes demo](https://ohmyposh.dev/docs/themes) | |
| $env.PROMPT_COMMAND = { || oh-my-posh prompt print primary --config $'($posh_theme)/zash.omp.json' } | |
| # Optional | |
| $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR = $"(ansi y)$> (ansi reset)" | |
| ``` | |
| ## Starship | |
| [site](https://starship.rs/) | |
| [repo](https://github.com/starship/starship) | |
| 1. Follow the links above and install Starship. | |
| 2. Install nerdfonts depending on your preferences. | |
| 3. Use the config example below. Make sure to set the `STARSHIP_SHELL` environment variable. | |
| ::: tip | |
| An alternate way to enable Starship is described in the [Starship Quick Install](https://starship.rs/#nushell) instructions. | |
| The link above is the official integration of Starship and Nushell and is the simplest way to get | |
| Starship running without doing anything manual: | |
| - Starship will create its own configuration / environment setup script | |
| - you simply have to create it in `env.nu` and `use` it in `config.nu` | |
| ::: | |
| Here's an example config section for Starship: | |
| ```nu | |
| $env.STARSHIP_SHELL = "nu" | |
| def create_left_prompt [] { | |
| starship prompt --cmd-duration $env.CMD_DURATION_MS $'--status=($env.LAST_EXIT_CODE)' | |
| } | |
| # Use nushell functions to define your right and left prompt | |
| $env.PROMPT_COMMAND = { || create_left_prompt } | |
| $env.PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT = "" | |
| # The prompt indicators are environmental variables that represent | |
| # the state of the prompt | |
| $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR = "" | |
| $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_INSERT = ": " | |
| $env.PROMPT_INDICATOR_VI_NORMAL = "〉" | |
| $env.PROMPT_MULTILINE_INDICATOR = "::: " | |
| ``` | |
| Now restart Nu. | |
| ``` | |
| nushell on 📙 main is 📦 v0.60.0 via 🦀 v1.59.0 | |
| ❯ | |
| ``` | |
| ## Purs | |
| [repo](https://github.com/xcambar/purs) | |