Janne Mareike Koschinski
Janne Mareike Koschinski
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I’m relatively new to Compose – if I knew how to do all these things, I wouldn’t be asking for an example showing how to do them :)
I’ve been looking at this for a while, but we’d need to make this run on every shell ideally. If you’d find a proper solution for that, I’d love to...
I'll look into it :)
> Interestingly if you press enter or enter "clear" it seems to resolve itself too That sounds like Windows Terminal knows how to render it correctly, it just doesn’t always...
The problem is that there is a standard (error codes between 64 and 127 are errors of the user or program, 128 means the error code is invalid, 129 to...
Thus seems to be an issue with your Terminal emulator, as neither the IntelliJ emulator, Konsole, iTerm, Gnome Terminal, xTerm, nor the linux tty console have issues with this.
One possible reason might be that powerline-go isn't executed after each command properly, another reason would be that $PWD isn't properly updated. Could you try to verify both?
Please change it so that if neither -pwd nor $PWD are set, it still prints the error.