Starship.toml -
: If you want to use special characters like $ , [ , or ] , you must escape them (e.g., \$ ) to prevent Starship from interpreting them as variables. Example Configuration
: Most "pro" configurations use special icons. You must install a Nerd Font and set it as your terminal's font for these symbols to display correctly. starship.toml
The starship.toml file uses TOML syntax to define the order and style of information in your terminal prompt. : If you want to use special characters
: After saving the file, open a new terminal window or tab to see the updated look immediately. The starship
: If you don't want to write everything from scratch, Starship offers Presets like "No-Runtime-Versions" or "Tokyo Night" that you can copy-paste into your file. Configuration - Starship
: Use the global format variable to define which modules appear and in what order.
# Inserts a blank line between shell prompts add_newline = true # Define the order of modules in the prompt format = """ $directory\ $git_branch\ $git_status\ $character """ [directory] style = "blue" read_only = " " [character] success_symbol = "[➜](bold green)" error_symbol = "[➜](bold red)" [git_branch] symbol = " " style = "purple" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Key Tips for Setup



