# Nushell Config File # # version = "0.94.1" # For more information on defining custom themes, see # https://www.nushell.sh/book/coloring_and_theming.html # And here is the theme collection # https://github.com/nushell/nu_scripts/tree/main/themes let dark_theme = { # color for nushell primitives separator: white leading_trailing_space_bg: { attr: n } # no fg, no bg, attr none effectively turns this off header: green_bold empty: blue # Closures can be used to choose colors for specific values. # The value (in this case, a bool) is piped into the closure. # eg) {|| if $in { 'light_cyan' } else { 'light_gray' } } bool: light_cyan int: white filesize: cyan duration: white date: purple range: white float: white string: white nothing: white binary: white cell-path: white row_index: green_bold record: white list: white block: white hints: dark_gray search_result: { bg: red fg: white } shape_and: purple_bold shape_binary: purple_bold shape_block: blue_bold shape_bool: light_cyan shape_closure: green_bold shape_custom: green shape_datetime: cyan_bold shape_directory: cyan shape_external: cyan shape_externalarg: green_bold shape_external_resolved: light_yellow_bold shape_filepath: cyan shape_flag: blue_bold shape_float: purple_bold # shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting shape_garbage: { fg: white bg: red attr: b} shape_globpattern: cyan_bold shape_int: purple_bold shape_internalcall: cyan_bold shape_keyword: cyan_bold shape_list: cyan_bold shape_literal: blue shape_match_pattern: green shape_matching_brackets: { attr: u } shape_nothing: light_cyan shape_operator: yellow shape_or: purple_bold shape_pipe: purple_bold shape_range: yellow_bold shape_record: cyan_bold shape_redirection: purple_bold shape_signature: green_bold shape_string: green shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold shape_table: blue_bold shape_variable: purple shape_vardecl: purple shape_raw_string: light_purple } let light_theme = { # color for nushell primitives separator: dark_gray leading_trailing_space_bg: { attr: n } # no fg, no bg, attr none effectively turns this off header: green_bold empty: blue # Closures can be used to choose colors for specific values. # The value (in this case, a bool) is piped into the closure. # eg) {|| if $in { 'dark_cyan' } else { 'dark_gray' } } bool: dark_cyan int: dark_gray filesize: cyan_bold duration: dark_gray date: purple range: dark_gray float: dark_gray string: dark_gray nothing: dark_gray binary: dark_gray cell-path: dark_gray row_index: green_bold record: dark_gray list: dark_gray block: dark_gray hints: dark_gray search_result: { fg: white bg: red } shape_and: purple_bold shape_binary: purple_bold shape_block: blue_bold shape_bool: light_cyan shape_closure: green_bold shape_custom: green shape_datetime: cyan_bold shape_directory: cyan shape_external: cyan shape_externalarg: green_bold shape_external_resolved: light_purple_bold shape_filepath: cyan shape_flag: blue_bold shape_float: purple_bold # shapes are used to change the cli syntax highlighting shape_garbage: { fg: white bg: red attr: b} shape_globpattern: cyan_bold shape_int: purple_bold shape_internalcall: cyan_bold shape_keyword: cyan_bold shape_list: cyan_bold shape_literal: blue shape_match_pattern: green shape_matching_brackets: { attr: u } shape_nothing: light_cyan shape_operator: yellow shape_or: purple_bold shape_pipe: purple_bold shape_range: yellow_bold shape_record: cyan_bold shape_redirection: purple_bold shape_signature: green_bold shape_string: green shape_string_interpolation: cyan_bold shape_table: blue_bold shape_variable: purple shape_vardecl: purple shape_raw_string: light_purple } # External completer example # let carapace_completer = {|spans| # carapace $spans.0 nushell ...$spans | from json # } # The default config record. This is where much of your global configuration is setup. $env.config = { show_banner: true # true or false to enable or disable the welcome banner at startup ls: { use_ls_colors: true # use the LS_COLORS environment variable to colorize output clickable_links: true # enable or disable clickable links. Your terminal has to support links. } rm: { always_trash: false # always act as if -t was given. Can be overridden with -p } table: { mode: rounded # basic, compact, compact_double, light, thin, with_love, rounded, reinforced, heavy, none, other index_mode: always # "always" show indexes, "never" show indexes, "auto" = show indexes when a table has "index" column show_empty: true # show 'empty list' and 'empty record' placeholders for command output padding: { left: 1, right: 1 } # a left right padding of each column in a table trim: { methodology: wrapping # wrapping or truncating wrapping_try_keep_words: true # A strategy used by the 'wrapping' methodology truncating_suffix: "..." # A suffix used by the 'truncating' methodology } header_on_separator: false # show header text on separator/border line # abbreviated_row_count: 10 # limit data rows from top and bottom after reaching a set point } error_style: "fancy" # "fancy" or "plain" for screen reader-friendly error messages # datetime_format determines what a datetime rendered in the shell would look like. # Behavior without this configuration point will be to "humanize" the datetime display, # showing something like "a day ago." datetime_format: { # normal: '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z' # shows up in displays of variables or other datetime's outside of tables # table: '%m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S%p' # generally shows up in tabular outputs such as ls. commenting this out will change it to the default human readable datetime format } explore: { status_bar_background: { fg: "#1D1F21", bg: "#C4C9C6" }, command_bar_text: { fg: "#C4C9C6" }, highlight: { fg: "black", bg: "yellow" }, status: { error: { fg: "white", bg: "red" }, warn: {} info: {} }, table: { split_line: { fg: "#404040" }, selected_cell: { bg: light_blue }, selected_row: {}, selected_column: {}, }, } history: { max_size: 100_000 # Session has to be reloaded for this to take effect sync_on_enter: true # Enable to share history between multiple sessions, else you have to close the session to write history to file file_format: "plaintext" # "sqlite" or "plaintext" isolation: false # only available with sqlite file_format. true enables history isolation, false disables it. true will allow the history to be isolated to the current session using up/down arrows. false will allow the history to be shared across all sessions. } completions: { case_sensitive: false # set to true to enable case-sensitive completions quick: true # set this to false to prevent auto-selecting completions when only one remains partial: true # set this to false to prevent partial filling of the prompt algorithm: "prefix" # prefix or fuzzy external: { enable: true # set to false to prevent nushell looking into $env.PATH to find more suggestions, `false` recommended for WSL users as this look up may be very slow max_results: 100 # setting it lower can improve completion performance at the cost of omitting some options completer: null # check 'carapace_completer' above as an example } use_ls_colors: true # set this to true to enable file/path/directory completions using LS_COLORS } filesize: { metric: false # true => KB, MB, GB (ISO standard), false => KiB, MiB, GiB (Windows standard) format: "auto" # b, kb, kib, mb, mib, gb, gib, tb, tib, pb, pib, eb, eib, auto } cursor_shape: { emacs: line # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (line is the default) vi_insert: block # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (block is the default) vi_normal: underscore # block, underscore, line, blink_block, blink_underscore, blink_line, inherit to skip setting cursor shape (underscore is the default) } color_config: $dark_theme # if you want a more interesting theme, you can replace the empty record with `$dark_theme`, `$light_theme` or another custom record use_grid_icons: true footer_mode: "25" # always, never, number_of_rows, auto float_precision: 2 # the precision for displaying floats in tables buffer_editor: "" # command that will be used to edit the current line buffer with ctrl+o, if unset fallback to $env.EDITOR and $env.VISUAL use_ansi_coloring: true bracketed_paste: true # enable bracketed paste, currently useless on windows edit_mode: emacs # emacs, vi shell_integration: { # osc2 abbreviates the path if in the home_dir, sets the tab/window title, shows the running command in the tab/window title osc2: true # osc7 is a way to communicate the path to the terminal, this is helpful for spawning new tabs in the same directory osc7: true # osc8 is also implemented as the deprecated setting ls.show_clickable_links, it shows clickable links in ls output if your terminal supports it. show_clickable_links is deprecated in favor of osc8 osc8: true # osc9_9 is from ConEmu and is starting to get wider support. It's similar to osc7 in that it communicates the path to the terminal osc9_9: false # osc133 is several escapes invented by Final Term which include the supported ones below. # 133;A - Mark prompt start # 133;B - Mark prompt end # 133;C - Mark pre-execution # 133;D;exit - Mark execution finished with exit code # This is used to enable terminals to know where the prompt is, the command is, where the command finishes, and where the output of the command is osc133: true # osc633 is closely related to osc133 but only exists in visual studio code (vscode) and supports their shell integration features # 633;A - Mark prompt start # 633;B - Mark prompt end # 633;C - Mark pre-execution # 633;D;exit - Mark execution finished with exit code # 633;E - NOT IMPLEMENTED - Explicitly set the command line with an optional nonce # 633;P;Cwd= - Mark the current working directory and communicate it to the terminal # and also helps with the run recent menu in vscode osc633: true # reset_application_mode is escape \x1b[?1l and was added to help ssh work better reset_application_mode: true } render_right_prompt_on_last_line: false # true or false to enable or disable right prompt to be rendered on last line of the prompt. use_kitty_protocol: false # enables keyboard enhancement protocol implemented by kitty console, only if your terminal support this. highlight_resolved_externals: false # true enables highlighting of external commands in the repl resolved by which. recursion_limit: 50 # the maximum number of times nushell allows recursion before stopping it plugins: {} # Per-plugin configuration. See https://www.nushell.sh/contributor-book/plugins.html#configuration. plugin_gc: { # Configuration for plugin garbage collection default: { enabled: true # true to enable stopping of inactive plugins stop_after: 10sec # how long to wait after a plugin is inactive to stop it } plugins: { # alternate configuration for specific plugins, by name, for example: # # gstat: { # enabled: false # } } } hooks: { pre_prompt: [{ null }] # run before the prompt is shown pre_execution: [{ null }] # run before the repl input is run env_change: { PWD: [{|before, after| null }] # run if the PWD environment is different since the last repl input } display_output: "if (term size).columns >= 100 { table -e } else { table }" # run to display the output of a pipeline command_not_found: { null } # return an error message when a command is not found } menus: [ # Configuration for default nushell menus # Note the lack of source parameter { name: completion_menu only_buffer_difference: false marker: "| " type: { layout: columnar columns: 4 col_width: 20 # Optional value. If missing all the screen width is used to calculate column width col_padding: 2 } style: { text: green selected_text: { attr: r } description_text: yellow match_text: { attr: u } selected_match_text: { attr: ur } } } { name: ide_completion_menu only_buffer_difference: false marker: "| " type: { layout: ide min_completion_width: 0, max_completion_width: 50, max_completion_height: 10, # will be limited by the available lines in the terminal padding: 0, border: true, cursor_offset: 0, description_mode: "prefer_right" min_description_width: 0 max_description_width: 50 max_description_height: 10 description_offset: 1 # If true, the cursor pos will be corrected, so the suggestions match up with the typed text # # C:\> str # str join # str trim # str split correct_cursor_pos: false } style: { text: green selected_text: { attr: r } description_text: yellow match_text: { attr: u } selected_match_text: { attr: ur } } } { name: history_menu only_buffer_difference: true marker: "? " type: { layout: list page_size: 10 } style: { text: green selected_text: green_reverse description_text: yellow } } { name: help_menu only_buffer_difference: true marker: "? " type: { layout: description columns: 4 col_width: 20 # Optional value. If missing all the screen width is used to calculate column width col_padding: 2 selection_rows: 4 description_rows: 10 } style: { text: green selected_text: green_reverse description_text: yellow } } ] keybindings: [ { name: completion_menu modifier: none keycode: tab mode: [emacs vi_normal vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menu name: completion_menu } { send: menunext } { edit: complete } ] } } { name: ide_completion_menu modifier: control keycode: char_n mode: [emacs vi_normal vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menu name: ide_completion_menu } { send: menunext } { edit: complete } ] } } { name: history_menu modifier: control keycode: char_r mode: [emacs, vi_insert, vi_normal] event: { send: menu name: history_menu } } { name: help_menu modifier: none keycode: f1 mode: [emacs, vi_insert, vi_normal] event: { send: menu name: help_menu } } { name: completion_previous_menu modifier: shift keycode: backtab mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: menuprevious } } { name: next_page_menu modifier: control keycode: char_x mode: emacs event: { send: menupagenext } } { name: undo_or_previous_page_menu modifier: control keycode: char_z mode: emacs event: { until: [ { send: menupageprevious } { edit: undo } ] } } { name: escape modifier: none keycode: escape mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: esc } # NOTE: does not appear to work } { name: cancel_command modifier: control keycode: char_c mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: ctrlc } } { name: quit_shell modifier: control keycode: char_d mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: ctrld } } { name: clear_screen modifier: control keycode: char_l mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: clearscreen } } { name: search_history modifier: control keycode: char_q mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: searchhistory } } { name: open_command_editor modifier: control keycode: char_o mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { send: openeditor } } { name: move_up modifier: none keycode: up mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menuup } { send: up } ] } } { name: move_down modifier: none keycode: down mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menudown } { send: down } ] } } { name: move_left modifier: none keycode: left mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menuleft } { send: left } ] } } { name: move_right_or_take_history_hint modifier: none keycode: right mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: historyhintcomplete } { send: menuright } { send: right } ] } } { name: move_one_word_left modifier: control keycode: left mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { edit: movewordleft } } { name: move_one_word_right_or_take_history_hint modifier: control keycode: right mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: historyhintwordcomplete } { edit: movewordright } ] } } { name: move_to_line_start modifier: none keycode: home mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { edit: movetolinestart } } { name: move_to_line_start modifier: control keycode: char_a mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { edit: movetolinestart } } { name: move_to_line_end_or_take_history_hint modifier: none keycode: end mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: historyhintcomplete } { edit: movetolineend } ] } } { name: move_to_line_end_or_take_history_hint modifier: control keycode: char_e mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: historyhintcomplete } { edit: movetolineend } ] } } { name: move_to_line_start modifier: control keycode: home mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { edit: movetolinestart } } { name: move_to_line_end modifier: control keycode: end mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { edit: movetolineend } } { name: move_up modifier: control keycode: char_p mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menuup } { send: up } ] } } { name: move_down modifier: control keycode: char_t mode: [emacs, vi_normal, vi_insert] event: { until: [ { send: menudown } { send: down } ] } } { name: delete_one_character_backward modifier: none keycode: backspace mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: backspace } } { name: delete_one_word_backward modifier: control keycode: backspace mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: backspaceword } } { name: delete_one_character_forward modifier: none keycode: delete mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: delete } } { name: delete_one_character_forward modifier: control keycode: delete mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: delete } } { name: delete_one_character_backward modifier: control keycode: char_h mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: backspace } } { name: delete_one_word_backward modifier: control keycode: char_w mode: [emacs, vi_insert] event: { edit: backspaceword } } { name: move_left modifier: none keycode: backspace mode: vi_normal event: { edit: moveleft } } { name: newline_or_run_command modifier: none keycode: enter mode: emacs event: { send: enter } } { name: move_left modifier: control keycode: char_b mode: emacs event: { until: [ { send: menuleft } { send: left } ] } } { name: move_right_or_take_history_hint modifier: control keycode: char_f mode: emacs event: { until: [ { send: historyhintcomplete } { send: menuright } { send: right } ] } } { name: redo_change modifier: control keycode: char_g mode: emacs event: { edit: redo } } { name: undo_change modifier: control keycode: char_z mode: emacs event: { edit: undo } } { name: paste_before modifier: control keycode: char_y mode: emacs event: { edit: pastecutbufferbefore } } { name: cut_word_left modifier: control keycode: char_w mode: emacs event: { edit: cutwordleft } } { name: cut_line_to_end modifier: control keycode: char_k mode: emacs event: { edit: cuttoend } } { name: cut_line_from_start modifier: control keycode: char_u mode: emacs event: { edit: cutfromstart } } { name: swap_graphemes modifier: control keycode: char_t mode: emacs event: { edit: swapgraphemes } } { name: move_one_word_left modifier: alt keycode: left mode: emacs event: { edit: movewordleft } } { name: move_one_word_right_or_take_history_hint modifier: alt keycode: right mode: emacs event: { until: [ { send: historyhintwordcomplete } { edit: movewordright } ] } } { name: move_one_word_left modifier: alt keycode: char_b mode: emacs event: { edit: movewordleft } } { name: move_one_word_right_or_take_history_hint modifier: alt keycode: char_f mode: emacs event: { until: [ { send: historyhintwordcomplete } { edit: movewordright } ] } } { name: delete_one_word_forward modifier: alt keycode: delete mode: emacs event: { edit: deleteword } } { name: delete_one_word_backward modifier: alt keycode: backspace mode: emacs event: { edit: backspaceword } } { name: delete_one_word_backward modifier: alt keycode: char_m mode: emacs event: { edit: backspaceword } } { name: cut_word_to_right modifier: alt keycode: char_d mode: emacs event: { edit: cutwordright } } { name: upper_case_word modifier: alt keycode: char_u mode: emacs event: { edit: uppercaseword } } { name: lower_case_word modifier: alt keycode: char_l mode: emacs event: { edit: lowercaseword } } { name: capitalize_char modifier: alt keycode: char_c mode: emacs event: { edit: capitalizechar } } # The following bindings with `*system` events require that Nushell has # been compiled with the `system-clipboard` feature. # This should be the case for Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions # Not available for example on Android (termux) # If you want to use the system clipboard for visual selection or to # paste directly, uncomment the respective lines and replace the version # using the internal clipboard. { name: copy_selection modifier: control_shift keycode: char_c mode: emacs event: { edit: copyselection } # event: { edit: copyselectionsystem } } { name: cut_selection modifier: control_shift keycode: char_x mode: emacs event: { edit: cutselection } # event: { edit: cutselectionsystem } } # { # name: paste_system # modifier: control_shift # keycode: char_v # mode: emacs # event: { edit: pastesystem } # } { name: select_all modifier: control_shift keycode: char_a mode: emacs event: { edit: selectall } } ] }