Add support to powerline themes to override foreground color #2231
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Description
This change allows the override of foreground color for the powerline themes. You can change the foreground color by settings
POWERLINE_PROMPT_FOREGROUND_COLOR
. It still retains the default of using the terminal foreground color.Motivation and Context
For people that use themes like solarized dark, the contrast between the standard terminal text and certain backgrounds makes it very hard to read. This allows for changing the foreground text to something like '15' (bright white) making the prompt much more legible.
How Has This Been Tested?
This has only been tested locally. You can see in the screenshot the default behavior and after changing the foreground color to '15' in my .bashrc.
Screenshots (if appropriate):
Types of changes
Checklist:
clean_files.txt
and formatted it usinglint_clean_files.sh
.