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6 powerline - Powerline prompt and statusline script.
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9 powerline EXT [SIDE] [-rMODULE] [-wWIDTH] [--last-exit-code=INT]
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11 [-cKEY.KEY=VALUE]… [-tTHEME.KEY.KEY=VALUE]… [-RKEY=VAL]…
12 [-pPATH]… [--socket=ADDRESS]
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15 EXT Extension: application for which powerline command is launched
16 (usually shell or tmux). Also supports wm. extensions: wm.awe‐
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19 SIDE Side: left and right represent left and right side respectively,
20 above emits lines that are supposed to be printed just above the
21 prompt and aboveleft is like concatenating above with left with
22 the exception that only one Python instance is used in this
23 case. May be omitted for wm.* extensions.
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25 -r, --renderer-module MODULE
26 Renderer module. Usually something like .bash or .zsh (with
27 leading dot) which is powerline.renderers.{ext}{MODULE}, may
28 also be full module name (must contain at least one dot or end
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32 -w, --width WIDTH
33 Maximum prompt with. Triggers truncation of some segments.
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39 Like above, but is supposed to contain space-separated array of
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43 Number of jobs.
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45 -c, --config-override KEY.KEY=VALUE
46 Configuration overrides for config.json. Is translated to a dic‐
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48 configuration: KEY.KEY=VALUE is translated to {"KEY": {"KEY":
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51 {, [ are treated like strings. If VALUE is omitted then corre‐
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54 -t, --theme-override THEME.KEY.KEY=VALUE
55 Like above, but theme-specific. THEME should point to an exist‐
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66 -p, --config-path PATH
67 Path to configuration directory. If it is present then configu‐
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72 Socket address to use in daemon clients. Is always UNIX domain
73 socket on linux and file socket on Mac OS X. Not used here,
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76 --socket ADDRESS: no = or short form allowed (in other powerline
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79 -h, --help
80 Display help and exit.
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83 Written by Kim Silkebækken, Nikolay Pavlov, Kovid Goyal and contribu‐
84 tors. The glyphs in the font patcher are created by Fabrizio Schiavi.
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90 powerline-daemon(1), powerline-config(1)
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