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Powerline scripts for bash, ash, PowerShell, and cmd

Powerline for bash, ash, PowerShell, and cmd

Ensure you use a font that supports Powerline characters, such as JetBrains Mono.

Bash

Add the contents of the bash/powerline.sh script to your ~/.bashrc file.

Customize the variables (e.g., label and color). You can use the bash/colors.sh script to select a color.

Ash (e.g., OpenWrt)

Add the contents of the ash/powerline.sh script to your ~/.profile file.

Customize the label and color. You can use the bash/colors.sh script to select a color.

PowerShell

First, enable the execution of PowerShell scripts (including profiles) by running the following command as an administrator:

Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned

Next, locate your PowerShell profile file by running:

$PROFILE

Copy the contents of the powershell\powerline.ps1 file into your PowerShell profile file.

For older PowerShell versions (e.g., PowerShell 5), ensure the profile script is saved in UTF-8 with BOM encoding.

Customize the variables (e.g., label, color, adminColor). You can run the powershell\colors.ps1 script to select colors.

To suppress system information on PowerShell startup, add the -NoLogo switch to the command line in your PowerShell profiles within your Terminal application:

pwsh -NoLogo # newer PowerShell
powershell -NoLogo # legacy PowerShell

cmd

Save the cmd\prompt.cmd file somewhere on your disk. Then, update the command line in your cmd profile within your Terminal application as follows:

cmd /k "C:\path\to\prompt.cmd"

Credits

License

This package is licensed under the MIT license.