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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ env STARSHIP_LOG=trace starship timings
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Cela affichera le journal de suivi et un détail de tous les modules qui ont soit pris plus d’1ms pour s’exécuter, soit affiché quelque chose.
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Finally if you find a bug you can use the `bug-report` command to create a GitHub issue.
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Enfin, si vous trouvez un bug, vous pouvez utiliser la commande `bug-report` pour créer un ticket sur GitHub.
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```sh
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starship bug-report
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@@ -120,3 +120,11 @@ Si Starship a été installé en utilisant le script d'installation, la commande
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# Trouver et supprimer le binaire starship
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sh -c 'rm "$(command -v 'starship')"'
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```
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## How do I install Starship without `sudo`?
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The shell install script (`https://starship.rs/install.sh`) only attempts to use `sudo` if the target installation directory is not writable by the current user. The default installation diretory is the value of the `$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`.
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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.
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When using a package manager, see the documentation for your package manager about installing with or without `sudo`.
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