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[https://starship.rs/ Starship] is a fast, customizable, and minimal prompt for any shell. It is written in Rust and displays relevant information like the current directory, Git status, runtime versions, and more, adapting to the context with minimal configuration. It supports multiple shells, including [[Bash]], [https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Zsh Zsh], [https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Fish Fish], PowerShell and a lot of other shells, and your configuration will stay persistent across all these shells and is designed for speed and efficiency.
[https://starship.rs/ Starship] is a fast, customizable, and minimal prompt for any shell. It is written in Rust and displays relevant information like the current directory, Git status, runtime versions, and more, adapting to the context with minimal configuration. It supports multiple shells, including $bash, $zsh, $fish, PowerShell and a lot of other shells, and your configuration will stay persistent across all these shells and is designed for speed and efficiency.

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[https://starship.rs/ Starship] is a fast, customizable, and minimal prompt for any shell. It is written in Rust and displays relevant information like the current directory, Git status, runtime versions, and more, adapting to the context with minimal configuration. It supports multiple shells, including $bash, $zsh, $fish, PowerShell and a lot of other shells, and your configuration will stay persistent across all these shells and is designed for speed and efficiency.

Starship is a fast, customizable, and minimal prompt for any shell. It is written in Rust and displays relevant information like the current directory, Git status, runtime versions, and more, adapting to the context with minimal configuration. It supports multiple shells, including $bash, $zsh, $fish, PowerShell and a lot of other shells, and your configuration will stay persistent across all these shells and is designed for speed and efficiency.