A clean, informative ZSH theme for oh-my-zsh with detailed Git status indicators.
Zeta is a theme for the oh-my-zsh framework that customizes the terminal prompt with useful information for developers. It displays username, machine name, current directory, Git branch, and detailed Git status indicators to help developers stay aware of their working context and repository state.
Developers using ZSH with oh-my-zsh who want a clean, informative terminal theme with comprehensive Git status visualization.
Zeta offers a balanced combination of visual clarity and detailed Git information with intuitive symbols for different repository states, making it easier to track changes without cluttering the terminal interface.
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Uses clear symbols like ✔ for clean branch and ✘ for dirty branch, along with +, -, *, etc., for specific file states, making Git status easily readable at a glance, as documented in the README.
The prompt turns red when the last command fails, providing immediate and obvious feedback on command success or failure, a feature highlighted in the key features.
Displays username, machine name, and full working directory path, enhancing clarity for multi-environment work, as emphasized in the philosophy and key features.
Offers both curl and manual installation methods with straightforward steps, ensuring quick setup without complex configuration, as outlined in the README.
Requires the oh-my-zsh framework, limiting its use to ZSH users who have or are willing to install oh-my-zsh, and making it incompatible with other shell ecosystems like Bash or Fish.
The README does not mention options to customize colors, symbols, or layout, which may be inflexible for users with specific aesthetic or functional preferences.
Designed exclusively for ZSH with oh-my-zsh, so it cannot be used with other shells or frameworks without significant modifications, reducing its portability.