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Options in roundy are configured in a regular variable, you can override it on your .zshrc.
Here's Default Options that currently available to override:
# Icon definition for Command's Exit Status# Note: If your custom symbol overlaps the background or didn't have enough width,# you can add space at the end of your defined symbol.
ROUNDY_EXITSTATUS_GOOD=""# You can also using hex code like this
ROUNDY_EXITSTATUS_BAD=$'\uf658 '# Minimal time (in ms) for the Time Execution of Command is displayed in prompt# Set to 0 to disable it
ROUNDY_TEXC_MIN_MS=5
# Overriding username info
ROUNDY_USER_CONTENT_NORMAL=" %n "
ROUNDY_USER_CONTENT_ROOT=" %n "# Working Directory Info Mode# Valid choice are : "full", "short", or "dir-only"# Example Output# full : /etc/httpd/conf/extra# short : /e/h/c/extra# dir-only : extra
ROUNDY_DIR_MODE="dir-only"# Whether drawing a gap between a prompt
ROUNDY_PROMPT_HAS_GAP=true
Colors
By nature of Zsh, colors can be specified using :
a decimal integer (0-15, or 0-255 if $TERM supported)
alias of the eight colors provided by zsh
or, as a regular #FFFFFF color hex (if $TERM supported, or with the help of zsh/nearcolor module)
# Command Exit Status
ROUNDY_COLORS_BG_EXITSTATUS=4
ROUNDY_COLORS_FG_EXITSTATUS=0
# Time Execution of Command
ROUNDY_COLORS_BG_TEXC=0
ROUNDY_COLORS_FG_TEXC=2
# User Display
ROUNDY_COLORS_BG_USER=8
ROUNDY_COLORS_FG_USER=7
# Directory Info
ROUNDY_COLORS_BG_DIR=8
ROUNDY_COLORS_FG_DIR=4
# Git Info
ROUNDY_COLORS_BG_GITINFO=5
ROUNDY_COLORS_FG_GITINFO=0