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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ env STARSHIP_LOG=trace starship timings
Cela affichera le journal de suivi et un détail de tous les modules qui ont soit pris plus d1ms pour sexécuter, soit affiché quelque chose.
Finally if you find a bug you can use the `bug-report` command to create a GitHub issue.
Enfin, si vous trouvez un bug, vous pouvez utiliser la commande `bug-report` pour créer un ticket sur GitHub.
```sh
starship bug-report
@@ -120,3 +120,11 @@ Si Starship a été installé en utilisant le script d'installation, la commande
# Trouver et supprimer le binaire starship
sh -c 'rm "$(command -v 'starship')"'
```
## How do I install Starship without `sudo`?
The shell install script (`https://starship.rs/install.sh`) only attempts to use `sudo` if the target installation directory is not writable by the current user. The default installation diretory is the value of the `$BIN_DIR` environment variable or `/usr/local/bin` if `$BIN_DIR` is not set. If you instead set the installation directory to one that is writable by your user, you should be able to install starship without `sudo`. For example, `curl -sS https://starship.rs/install.sh | sh -s -- -b ~/.local/bin` uses the `-b` command line option of the install script to set the installation directory to `~/.local/bin`.
For a non-interactive installation of Starship, don't forget to add the `-y` option to skip the confirmation. Check the source of the installation script for a list of all supported installation options.
When using a package manager, see the documentation for your package manager about installing with or without `sudo`.