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thetraveler

A theme for oh-my-zsh inspired by theunraveler

Installation

Install by adding to your local custom folder for oh-my-zsh (e.g. ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/)

v1.1.0

Inspired by theunraveler

I enjoyed the simple color scheme and approach to working directory status by theunraveler theme; however, I wanted to make the icons more meaningful to me (by making them more similar to each other). I also wanted to consolidate the git information with the current directory because I think this is valuable information (almost more than the current directory itself); when I moved the symbols to the left, I decided to pad them so the prompt is not constantly moving left and right as more work is done in the directory.

Screenshot

Screenshot of v1.1.0 in action

Features

  • The git information with the current directory on the left
  • The symbols are uniform and large (increased visibility without overlapping)
  • The prompt is padded for uniform distributed no matter the working directory status
  • Outside a git repository, the padding is removed to reduce wasted space

Future

  • You are welcome to use this theme, fork the repo, and suggest new features
  • Currently considering using emojis for the symbols, but I think there should always be a fallback to the simple unicode symbols to avoid a potentially cartoonish appearance
  • Will be looking for performance improvements (if you see anything to improve, definitely suggest/fix it!)

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