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Angel J. Haro

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This is my custom starship.toml config file, designed to enhance the appearance of my command line prompt. I spent hours researching colors that are appealing to programmers and hand-picking the hacked icons to create a visually pleasing and functional prompt. Each module has been carefully configured to suit my needs, and I've added personal touches like custom symbols for success and error messages. I hope you find it useful!


OverView

visual flags with icons [save][->] green. [re-do][<-] red.

new icons | coloscheme


Quick Guide

Step 0: Install Homebrew

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

skip if already installed

Step 1: Install starship

brew install starship

Step 2: Copy File

Copy file into your ~/.config/starship/starship.toml:

Step 3: Configure your own shell

I use Fish Shell

Step 4: Install Hacked Nerd Font


Recommended Configurations

  • Alacritty

  • Tmux

  • Fish Shell

Currently Updating my dot-files


DEV DOCS

Current Version

  • please integrate TMUX to have the full experience
  • script clean up with active && non-active toml scripts

Version 0.0.1

  • Timer - Colors
  • All Icons for All Languages

Version 0.0.2

  • A more sutle and simplistic version to pair with TMUX
  • Removed Timer
  • Remove most Icons
  • Remove most Language Icon Support
    • If you want to keep do disabled = false
  • Removed Battery

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