docs(i18n): new Crowdin updates (#4124)

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:::
## TransientPrompt in PowerShell
It is possible to replace the previous-printed prompt with a custom string. This is useful in cases where all the prompt information is not always needed. To enable this, run `Enable-TransientPrompt` in the shell session. To make it permanent, put this statement in your `$PROFILE`. Transience can be disabled on-the-fly with `Disable-TransientPrompt`.
By default, the left side of input gets replaced with `>`. To customize this, define a new function called `Invoke-Starship-TransientFunction`. For example, to display Starship's `character` module here, you would do
```powershell
function Invoke-Starship-TransientFunction {
&starship module character
}
Invoke-Expression (&starship init powershell)
Enable-TransientPrompt
```
## TransientPrompt and TransientRightPrompt in Cmd
Clink allows you to replace the previous-printed prompt with custom strings. This is useful in cases where all the prompt information is not always needed. To enable this, run `clink set prompt.transient <value>` where \<value\> can be one of:
- `always`: always replace the previous prompt
- `same_dir`: replace the previous prompt only if the working directory is same
- `off`: do not replace the prompt (i.e. turn off transience)
You need to do this only once. Make the following changes to your `starship.lua` to customize what gets displayed on the left and on the right:
- By default, the left side of input gets replaced with `>`. To customize this, define a new function called `starship_transient_prompt_func`. This function receives the current prompt as a string that you can utilize. For example, to display Starship's `character` module here, you would do
```lua
function starship_transient_prompt_func(prompt)
return io.popen("starship module character"
.." --keymap="..rl.getvariable('keymap')
):read("*a")
end
load(io.popen('starship init cmd'):read("*a"))()
```
- By default, the right side of input is empty. To customize this, define a new function called `starship_transient_rprompt_func`. This function receives the current prompt as a string that you can utilize. For example, to display the time at which the last command was started here, you would do
```lua
function starship_transient_rprompt_func(prompt)
return io.popen("starship module time"):read("*a")
end
load(io.popen('starship init cmd'):read("*a"))()
```
## Custom pre-prompt and pre-execution Commands in Cmd
Clink provides extremely flexible APIs to run pre-prompt and pre-exec commands in Cmd shell. It is fairly simple to use with Starship. Make the following changes to your `starship.lua` file as per your requirements:
@@ -184,6 +230,9 @@ Style strings are a list of words, separated by whitespace. The words are not ca
- `underline`
- `dimmed`
- `inverted`
- `blink`
- `hidden`
- `strikethrough`
- `bg:<color>`
- `fg:<color>`
- `<color>`
@@ -200,3 +249,9 @@ A color specifier can be one of the following:
- A number between 0-255. This specifies an [8-bit ANSI Color Code](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KTSQa.png).
If multiple colors are specified for foreground/background, the last one in the string will take priority.
Not every style string will be displayed correctly by every terminal. In particular, the following known quirks exist:
- Many terminals disable support for `blink` by default
- `hidden` is not supported on iTerm (https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/4564).
- `strikethrough` is not supported by the default macOS Terminal.app
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@@ -144,6 +144,18 @@ format = '''
\$'''
```
### Negative matching
Many modules have `detect_extensions`, `detect_files`, and `detect_folders` variables. These take lists of strings to match or not match. "Negative" options, those which should not be matched, are indicated with a leading "!" character. The presence of _any_ negative indicator in the directory will result in the module not being matched.
Extensions are matched against both the characters after the last dot in a filename, and the characters after the first dot in a filename. For example, `foo.bar.tar.gz` will be matched against `bar.tar.gz` and `gz` in the `detect_extensions` variable. Files whose name begins with a dot are not considered to have extensions at all.
To see how this works in practice, you could match TypeScript but not MPEG Transport Stream files thus:
```toml
detect_extensions = ["ts", "!video.ts", "!audio.ts"]
```
## Prompt
This is the list of prompt-wide configuration options.
@@ -201,11 +213,9 @@ $git_status\
$hg_branch\
$docker_context\
$package\
$buf\
$c\
$cmake\
$cobol\
$container\
$daml\
$dart\
$deno\
@@ -228,6 +238,7 @@ $php\
$pulumi\
$purescript\
$python\
$raku\
$rlang\
$red\
$ruby\
@@ -238,6 +249,7 @@ $terraform\
$vlang\
$vagrant\
$zig\
$buf\
$nix_shell\
$conda\
$spack\
@@ -256,6 +268,7 @@ $jobs\
$battery\
$time\
$status\
$container\
$shell\
$character"""
```
@@ -479,6 +492,45 @@ The `buf` module shows the currently installed version of [Buf](https://buf.buil
symbol = "🦬 "
```
## Bun
The `bun` module shows the currently installed version of the [bun](https://bun.sh) JavaScript runtime. By default the module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains a `bun.lockb` file
- The current directory contains a `bunfig.toml` file
### Options
| Option | Default | Description |
| ------------------- | ------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `format` | `"via [$symbol($version )]($style)"` | The format for the module. |
| `version_format` | `"v${raw}"` | The version format. Available vars are `raw`, `major`, `minor`, & `patch` |
| `symbol` | `"🍞 "` | A format string representing the symbol of Node.js. |
| `detect_extensions` | `[]` | Which extensions should trigger this module. |
| `detect_files` | `["bun.lockb", "bunfig.toml"]` | Which filenames should trigger this module. |
| `detect_folders` | `[]` | Which folders should trigger this module. |
| `stil` | `"bold red"` | The style for the module. |
| `disabled` | `false` | Disables the `bun` module. |
### Variables
| Variable | Example | Description |
| --------- | -------- | ------------------------------------ |
| version | `v0.1.4` | The version of `bun` |
| symbol | | Mirrors the value of option `symbol` |
| style\* | | Mirrors the value of option `style` |
*: This variable can only be used as a part of a style string
### Example
```toml
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[bun]
format = "via [🍔 $version](bold green) "
```
## C
The `c` module shows some information about your C compiler. By default the module will be shown if the current directory contains a `.c` or `.h` file.
@@ -1986,18 +2038,23 @@ Displays the current [Kubernetes context](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/co
This module is disabled by default. To enable it, set `disabled` to `false` in your configuration file.
When the module is enabled it will always be active, unless any of `detect_extensions`, `detect_files` or `detect_folders` have been st in which case the module will only be active in directories that match those conditions.
:::
### Options
| Option | Default | Description |
| ----------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `symbol` | `"☸ "` | A format string representing the symbol displayed before the Cluster. |
| `format` | `'[$symbol$context( \($namespace\))]($style) in '` | The format for the module. |
| `stil` | `"cyan bold"` | The style for the module. |
| `context_aliases` | | Table of context aliases to display. |
| `user_aliases` | | Table of user aliases to display. |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `kubernetes` module. |
| Option | Default | Description |
| ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `symbol` | `"☸ "` | A format string representing the symbol displayed before the Cluster. |
| `format` | `'[$symbol$context( \($namespace\))]($style) in '` | The format for the module. |
| `stil` | `"cyan bold"` | The style for the module. |
| `context_aliases` | | Table of context aliases to display. |
| `user_aliases` | | Table of user aliases to display. |
| `detect_extensions` | `[]` | Which extensions should trigger this module. |
| `detect_files` | `[]` | Which filenames should trigger this module. |
| `detect_folders` | `[]` | Which folders should trigger this modules. |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `kubernetes` module. |
### Variables
@@ -2029,6 +2086,16 @@ disabled = false
"root/.*" = "root"
```
Only show the module in directories that contain a `k8s` file.
```toml
# ~/.config/starship.toml
[kubernetes]
disabled = false
detect_files = ['k8s']
```
#### Regex Matching
Additional to simple aliasing, `context_aliases` and `user_aliases` also supports extended matching and renaming using regular expressions.
@@ -2579,7 +2646,7 @@ By default the Pulumi version is not shown, since it takes an order of magnitude
By default the module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
- The current directory contains either `Pulumi.yaml` or `Pulumi.yml`
- A parent directory contains either `Pulumi.yaml` or `Pulumi.yml`
- A parent directory contains either `Pulumi.yaml` or `Pulumi.yml` unless `search_upwards` is set to `false`
### Options
@@ -2589,6 +2656,7 @@ By default the module will be shown if any of the following conditions are met:
| `version_format` | `"v${raw}"` | The version format. Available vars are `raw`, `major`, `minor`, & `patch` |
| `symbol` | `" "` | A format string shown before the Pulumi stack. |
| `stil` | `"bold 5"` | The style for the module. |
| `search_upwards` | `true` | Enable discovery of pulumi config files in parent directories. |
| `disabled` | `false` | Disables the `pulumi` module. |
### Variables
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### Options
| Option | Default | Description |
| ----------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| `format` | `"[$symbol$status]($style) "` | The format of the module |
| `symbol` | `"✖"` | The symbol displayed on program error |
| `success_symbol` | `""` | The symbol displayed on program success |
| `not_executable_symbol` | `"🚫"` | The symbol displayed when file isn't executable |
| `not_found_symbol` | `"🔍"` | The symbol displayed when the command can't be found |
| `sigint_symbol` | `"🧱"` | The symbol displayed on SIGINT (Ctrl + c) |
| `signal_symbol` | `"⚡"` | The symbol displayed on any signal |
| `stil` | `"bold red"` | The style for the module. |
| `recognize_signal_code` | `true` | Enable signal mapping from exit code |
| `map_symbol` | `false` | Enable symbols mapping from exit code |
| `pipestatus` | `false` | Enable pipestatus reporting |
| `pipestatus_separator` | `|` | |
| `pipestatus_format` | `\\[$pipestatus\\] => [$symbol$common_meaning$signal_name$maybe_int]($style)` | The format of the module when the command is a pipeline |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `status` module. |
| Option | Default | Description |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `format` | `"[$symbol$status]($style) "` | The format of the module |
| `symbol` | `"✖"` | The symbol displayed on program error |
| `success_symbol` | `""` | The symbol displayed on program success |
| `not_executable_symbol` | `"🚫"` | The symbol displayed when file isn't executable |
| `not_found_symbol` | `"🔍"` | The symbol displayed when the command can't be found |
| `sigint_symbol` | `"🧱"` | The symbol displayed on SIGINT (Ctrl + c) |
| `signal_symbol` | `"⚡"` | The symbol displayed on any signal |
| `stil` | `"bold red"` | The style for the module. |
| `recognize_signal_code` | `true` | Enable signal mapping from exit code |
| `map_symbol` | `false` | Enable symbols mapping from exit code |
| `pipestatus` | `false` | Enable pipestatus reporting |
| `pipestatus_separator` | <code>&vert;</code> | The symbol used to separate pipestatus segments |
| `pipestatus_format` | `\\[$pipestatus\\] => [$symbol$common_meaning$signal_name$maybe_int]($style)` | The format of the module when the command is a pipeline |
| `pipestatus_segment_format` | | When specified, replaces `format` when formatting pipestatus segments |
| `disabled` | `true` | Disables the `status` module. |
### Variables
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset bracketed-segments > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/bracketed-segments.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/bracketed-segments.toml
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset nerd-font-symbols > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/nerd-font-symbols.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/nerd-font-symbols.toml
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset no-runtime-versions > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/no-runtime-versions.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/no-runtime-versions.toml
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset pastel-powerline > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/pastel-powerline.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/pastel-powerline.toml
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset plain-text-symbols > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/plain-text-symbols.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/plain-text-symbols.toml
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### Yapılandırma
```sh
starship preset pure-preset > ~/.config/starship.toml
```
[Click to download TOML](/presets/toml/pure-preset.toml)
<<< @/.vuepress/public/presets/toml/pure-preset.toml