u/kurtknispel_

Image 1 — Command line doesn't show working directory on previous commands
Image 2 — Command line doesn't show working directory on previous commands
▲ 15 r/ManjaroLinux+1 crossposts

Command line doesn't show working directory on previous commands

EDIT: SOLVED:
the issue i had is a feature called "Transient Prompt". it can be disabled in the powerlevel10k configure tool, simply by running:
p10k configure
and clicking through the options. i'm sure you could find it elsewhere, but this is the easiest way imo, and worked for me.

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Hello, i'm somewhat new to linux and zsh. I use Manjaro. After (presumably) an update, the zsh command line changed, and after executing a command, it doesn't show the working directory (picture 1) as it used to (picture 2). I can't find any settings or mention of this in the documentation (probably don't know the right keyword tbh), any ideas what i can change to get back to pic2?

Now it's really annoying, because when i execute a command, it both jumps a long way to the left, and also if i cd a lot, i don't see what directory the command was run from.

.zshrc: https://pastebin.com/xDSUDyGE
manjaro-zsh-config: https://pastebin.com/5rFQujng
manjaro-zsh-prompt: https://pastebin.com/1yA75LLY
powerlevel10k.zsh-theme: https://pastebin.com/uzaupHGV

if anyone has ideas how to fix it, i'd be very grateful. thank you!

u/kurtknispel_ — 14 days ago
▲ 186 r/pigeon

Is there a mite risk with two fellas hanging out?

there are two pigeons that come to our window and hang out every day. i feed them sunflower seeds and give them water, they're friendly enough to eat from my hand and to jump on it too.

however, i've read apocalyptic bird mites stories on the internets, and i dont know whether i should be worried or not. (i think not really, but better to be sure)

the pigeons don't nest here, they just hang out on the windowsill for a few hours throughout each day, they seem healthy. i think they're a mated pair, they fly together and preen each other here.

im im Europe, not the US.

(also goddamnnn, they're so so so soft to the touch, it's incredible)

u/kurtknispel_ — 26 days ago