Starship.toml -

: Most "pro" configurations use special icons. You must install a Nerd Font and set it as your terminal's font for these symbols to display correctly.

# Inserts a blank line between shell prompts add_newline = true # Define the order of modules in the prompt format = """ $directory\ $git_branch\ $git_status\ $character """ [directory] style = "blue" read_only = " " [character] success_symbol = "[➜](bold green)" error_symbol = "[➜](bold red)" [git_branch] symbol = " " style = "purple" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Key Tips for Setup

: After saving the file, open a new terminal window or tab to see the updated look immediately. starship.toml

: If you don't want to write everything from scratch, Starship offers Presets like "No-Runtime-Versions" or "Tokyo Night" that you can copy-paste into your file. Configuration - Starship

To configure the prompt, you need to create or edit the starship.toml file, which is typically located at ~/.config/starship.toml . Basic Configuration Structure : Most "pro" configurations use special icons

: If you want to use special characters like $ , [ , or ] , you must escape them (e.g., \$ ) to prevent Starship from interpreting them as variables. Example Configuration

: Use the global format variable to define which modules appear and in what order. Copied to clipboard Key Tips for Setup :

The starship.toml file uses TOML syntax to define the order and style of information in your terminal prompt.

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