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[Question] Which shell prompt do you use and why?
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Most of the pre-built prompts have two lines to give enough space for commands. The first line has all the info, and the second line is something like your prompt. If your prompt works for you, it's great, though.
But I have more vertical space too ;)
That's fair. Powerlevel10k actually has a very smart feature for this called transient prompt that removes the first line full of info from every executed command. It's hard to explain. There is a screen recording in the README I have linked.
That sounds really cool! Do you know if I could do with default zsh?
I'm sure you can since powerlevel10k is also written in pure zsh. I have no idea how to do it or how difficult it would be, however.