powerline-shell written in Rust
powerline-rust
powerline-rust is an alternative to powerline-shell. It's heavily inspired by it, but focuses on minimalizing time of execution.
Nobody wants to see latency between pressing enter in favourite shell and seeing prompt. This is main aim of this crate and that's why some features of other alternatives like dynamic segments choosing and theming via commandline arguments is not possible here.
Although, similar results can be archived by customization.
There is a demand to recompile every time while customizing, but you change your prompt only once upon a time. I think performance beneficence is worth it.
With default settings powerline-rust uses libgit for git prompt. Unfortunately results vary from system to system so if you want every last bit of a performance you can try disabling this feature and benchmarking.
Advantages
- blazing fast (less than 0.010s)
- only necessary dependencies
- runs git backend only when needed (huge time improvements in directories not in git tree)
- optional caching git results in memory or file
Simple installation
git clone https://github.com/cirho/powerline-rust cd powerline-rust bash shell
cargo install --path . zsh shell
cargo install --path . --no-default-features --features=zsh-shell,libgit fish shell
cargo install --path . --no-default-features --features=bare-shell,libgit You can also install one of examples by adding --example {name} to cargo command.
Setting up shell
Make sure you have executable in $PATH
bash
function updateps1() {
PS1="$(powerline $?)"
}
if [ "$TERM" != "linux" ]; then PROMPTCOMMAND="updateps1; $PROMPTCOMMAND" fi
zsh
You must also compile withzsh-shell feature. updateps1() { PS1="$(powerline $?)" } precmdfunctions+=(update_ps1) fish
You must also compile withbare-shell feature. function fish_prompt powerline $status end
Custom shell prompt
Simply create new rust program that fulfils your requirements.use powerline::{modules::*, theme::SimpleTheme};
fn main() { let mut prompt = powerline::Powerline::new();
prompt.add_module(User::<SimpleTheme>::new()); prompt.add_module(Host::<SimpleTheme>::new()); prompt.add_module(Cwd::<SimpleTheme>::new(45, 4, false)); prompt.add_module(Git::<SimpleTheme>::new()); prompt.add_module(ReadOnly::<SimpleTheme>::new()); prompt.add_module(Cmd::<SimpleTheme>::new());
println!("{}", prompt); }
Tips and trigs
Strip executable
Remove unnecessary symbols from file to greatly reduce size of it. Theoretically it can reduce time of execution.cd ~/.cargo/bin/ strip powerline Use LTO and other
# Cargo.toml
[profile.release]
lto = true
panic = 'abort'
Target native
Enables optimizations for your specific processor.RUSTFLAGS="-C target-cpu=native" cargo ...
Cache untracked files
Git module can be slower on repos with big number of untracked files. Read about caching untracked files here.Custom theme
use powerline::{modules::*, terminal::Color};
struct Theme;
impl CmdScheme for Theme { const CMDFAILEDBG: Color = Color(161); const CMDFAILEDFG: Color = Color(15); const CMDPASSEDBG: Color = Color(236); const CMDPASSEDFG: Color = Color(15); }
fn main() { let mut prompt = powerline::Powerline::new(); prompt.add_module(Cmd::<SimpleTheme>::new());
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