Enum BlockType

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum BlockType {
Show 16 variants Separator, Empty, Continue, Jobs, ReturnCode, RootShell, HostUser, GitRepo, GitTree, BuildInfo, Venv, Workdir, Elapsed, Time, Ssh, Mail,
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All available statusline block types

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This enum is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive enums could have additional variants added in future. Therefore, when matching against variants of non-exhaustive enums, an extra wildcard arm must be added to account for any future variants.
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Separator

Empty separator

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Empty

Empty block (does not ever separate),

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Continue

Continuation arrow

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Jobs

Show background jobs count

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ReturnCode

Show simple return code (success or failure)

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RootShell

Show # instead of $ if root

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HostUser

Hostname and username display

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GitRepo

Git repo info

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GitTree

Git tree info

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BuildInfo

Build for ???

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Venv

Python virtual environment name and version

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Workdir

Working directory with username substitution, git repo path and R/O display

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Elapsed

Previous task execution time

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Time

Date and time

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Ssh

If over ssh, show “from” connection

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Mail

Unseen mail count

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impl Kind

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pub fn create_from_env(&self, env: &Environment) -> Box<dyn Extend>

Creates a block from given environment. These blocks can be pretty-printed and extended

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