On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 03:50:38PM +0000, Andy Smith via BitFolk Users wrote:
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 20, 2024 at 03:29:37PM +0000, Conrad Wood via BitFolk Users wrote:
I made the comment, because I was impressed with the attention to and
love of detail in your tool.
Ah, thanks! I also have the fire as my bash prompt for when the previous
exit code was non-zero. π
At work, I have a cat face π± for when I'm connected to the Test
kubernetes cluster, and a Munch-like cat-scream π for when I'm on theβ¨οΈ
Live cluster. (I used to have them coloured as well, but I can't seem
to persuade it to get the width of the prompt right any more, because
it counts the ANSI codes as non-zero width).
I also know people who use π as the prefix for their btrfs
subvolumes (instead of the more traditional "@"). :)
Hugo
My PC has a water cooled CPU (don't ask!). Perhaps when the CPUload is high I could use β¨οΈ as my bash prompt.
I think I am getting the hang of it ;)