Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: powerline-status
Version: 2.8.2
Summary: The ultimate statusline/prompt utility.
Home-page: https://github.com/powerline/powerline
Author: Kim Silkebaekken
Author-email: kim.silkebaekken+vim@gmail.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/powerline/powerline/archive/develop.zip
Description: Powerline
        =========
        
        .. image:: https://api.travis-ci.org/powerline/powerline.svg?branch=develop
           :target: `travis-build-status`_
           :alt: Build status
        .. _travis-build-status: https://travis-ci.org/powerline/powerline
        
        **Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and 
        prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, fish, tmux,
        IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile.**
        
        +---------+---------------------------------------------------+
        | Author  | Kim Silkebækken (kim.silkebaekken+vim@gmail.com)  |
        +---------+---------------------------------------------------+
        | Source  | https://github.com/powerline/powerline            |
        +---------+---------------------------------------------------+
        | Version | beta                                              |
        +---------+---------------------------------------------------+
        
        **Powerline does not support python2 anymore and powerline will stop working with python2 in the near future.**
        
        Features
        --------
        
        * **Extensible and feature rich, written in Python.** Powerline was 
          completely rewritten in Python to get rid of as much vimscript as 
          possible. This has allowed much better extensibility, leaner and better 
          config files, and a structured, object-oriented codebase with no mandatory
          third-party dependencies other than a Python interpreter.
        * **Stable and testable code base.** Using Python has allowed unit testing 
          of all the project code. The code is tested to work in Python 3.6+.
        * **Support for prompts and statuslines in many applications.** Originally 
          created exclusively for vim statuslines, the project has evolved to 
          provide statuslines in tmux and several WMs, and prompts for shells like 
          bash/zsh and other applications. It’s simple to write renderers for any 
          other applications that Powerline doesn’t yet support.
        * **Configuration and colorschemes written in JSON.** JSON is 
          a standardized, simple and easy to use file format that allows for easy 
          user configuration across all of Powerline’s supported applications.
        * **Fast and lightweight, with daemon support for even better performance.**
          Although the code base spans a couple of thousand lines of code with no 
          goal of “less than X lines of code”, the main focus is on good performance 
          and as little code as possible while still providing a rich set of 
          features. The new daemon also ensures that only one Python instance is 
          launched for prompts and statuslines, which provides excellent 
          performance.
        
        *But I hate Python / I don’t need shell prompts / this is just too much 
        hassle for me / what happened to the original vim-powerline project / …*
        
        You should check out some of the Powerline derivatives. The most lightweight
        and feature-rich alternative is currently the `vim-airline 
        <https://github.com/vim-airline/vim-airline>`_ project.
        
        Configuration
        -------------
        
        Basic powerline configuration is done via `JSON` files located at `.config/powerline/`. It is a good idea to start by copying the default configuration located at `powerline_root/powerline/config_files/` to `.config/powerline/`.
        If you installed the powerline from the AUR or via pip, `powerline_root` should be `/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/` or something similar, depending on your python version.
        
        If you installed powerline via apt-get 'powerline_root' should be '/usr/share/powerline/'.
        
        This should yield you the following directory structure:
        
            ::
        
                .config/powerline/
                ├── colorschemes
                │   ├── ...
                │   └── wm
                |       └── default.json  // Your configuration goes here
                ├── colors.json
                ├── config.json
                └── themes
                    ├── ...
                    └── wm
                        └── default.json  // Your configuration goes here
        
        
        
        The files in the subdirectories of `themes` are used to specify which segments shall be shown; the files in subdirectories of `colorschemes` are used to specify which colors (as defined in `colors.json`) shall be used to display a segment.
        
        Note that your local configuration only overrides the global configuration, it does not replace it, i.e. if you don't configure something locally, the global default will be used instead.
        
        * Consult the `documentation <https://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration.html#quick-setup-guide>`_ for more details. See also the `segment reference <https://powerline.readthedocs.org/en/latest/configuration/segments.html>`_ for available segments and their configuration.
        * Check out `powerline-fonts <https://github.com/powerline/fonts>`_ for 
          pre-patched versions of popular, open source coding fonts.
        
        Screenshots
        -----------
        
        Vim statusline
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        **Mode-dependent highlighting**
        
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-mode-normal.png
             :alt: Normal mode
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-mode-insert.png
             :alt: Insert mode
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-mode-visual.png
             :alt: Visual mode
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-mode-replace.png
             :alt: Replace mode
        
        **Automatic truncation of segments in small windows**
        
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-truncate1.png
             :alt: Truncation illustration
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-truncate2.png
             :alt: Truncation illustration
        * .. image:: https://raw.github.com/powerline/powerline/develop/docs/source/_static/img/pl-truncate3.png
             :alt: Truncation illustration
        
        ----
        
        The font in the screenshots is `Pragmata Pro`_ by Fabrizio Schiavi.
        
        .. _`Pragmata Pro`: http://www.fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Environment :: Plugins
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
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