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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="white"
background_user="blue"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="white"
background_host="light-blue"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="dark-gray"
background_pwd="white"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="light-gray"
background_git="dark-gray"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="cyan"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="white"
background_user="black"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="white"
background_host="dark-gray"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="black"
background_pwd="light-gray"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="black"
background_git="white"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="none"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="light-gray"
background_user="green"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="black"
background_host="light-green"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="dark-gray"
background_pwd="light-gray"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="light-gray"
background_git="dark-gray"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="green"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="white"
background_user="magenta"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="white"
background_host="light-magenta"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="dark-gray"
background_pwd="white"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="light-gray"
background_git="dark-gray"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="light-magenta"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="black"
background_user="208"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="black"
background_host="180"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="black"
background_pwd="white"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="208"
background_git="dark-gray"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="208"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="light-gray"
background_user="red"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="light-gray"
background_host="dark-gray"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="dark-gray"
background_pwd="light-gray"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="black"
background_git="white"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="red"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'

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##==============================================================================
## COLORS
##
## Control the color and format scheme of the bash prompt.
## The prompt is divided into segments, listed below starting from the left:
## - USER: shows the user's name.
## - HOST: shows the host's name.
## - PWD: shows the current directory.
## - GIT: if inside a git repository, shows the name of current branch.
## - INPUT: actual bash input.
##
## Valid color options:
## - white black light-gray dark-gray
## red green yellow blue cyan purple
## light-red light-green light-yellow light-blue light-cyan light-purple
## - Values in the range [0-255] for 256 bit colors. To check all number-color
## pairs for your terminal, you may run the following snippet by HaleTom:
## curl -s https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HaleTom/89ffe32783f89f403bba96bd7bcd1263/raw/ | bash
## or search something like "bash 256 color codes" on the internet.
##
##==============================================================================
font_color_user="yellow"
background_user="dark-gray"
texteffect_user="bold"
font_color_host="black"
background_host="yellow"
texteffect_host="bold"
font_color_pwd="black"
background_pwd="light-yellow"
texteffect_pwd="bold"
font_color_git="black"
background_git="white"
texteffect_git="bold"
font_color_input="light-yellow"
background_input="none"
texteffect_input="bold"
##==============================================================================
## BEHAVIOR
##==============================================================================
local separator_char='\uE0B0' # Separation character, '\uE0B0'=triangle
enable_vertical_padding=true # Add extra new line over prompt
##==============================================================================
## GIT
##==============================================================================
show_git=true # Enable/Disable git info if inside a repo
git_symbol_synced=''
git_symbol_unpushed='△'
git_symbol_unpulled='▽'
git_symbol_unpushedunpulled='○'
git_symbol_dirty='!'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushed='▲'
git_symbol_dirty_unpulled='▼'
git_symbol_dirty_unpushedunpulled='●'