


Here are some segment highlights (a bunch of others exist - check the “Segments” area of the Oh-My-Posh docs):

While I was happy to achieve my goal of getting k8s context info into my prompt, the more powerful discovery here is not simply the addition of the Kubernetes info, but that there are many different “segments” that might make sense for YOU to put in YOUR prompt. Take an Existing Theme and Make it Your Own This is really awesome and makes me (in Scott Hanselman‘s language) “happy” every time I open the Terminal to do or look at stuff. Here’s the result for me (k8s context circled): I was generally happy with the PowerLevel10K-Classic theme, but wondered about applying a tweak that could include the Kubernetes (k8s) context info. I’ve been doing more and more with Kubernetes lately, and came across an example by Brad Wilson that showed the Kubernetes context in the prompt and thought it would be really awesome if I could add that to mine.
