I have been using powerline
in Vim for a while. Today I tried it also in my Ubuntu shell (Gnome terminal) and it mostly works well, with one caveat: it annoyingly displays the name of the currently active conda environment like in this question: Unfamiliar text in powerline prompt after anaconda (python) installation
I did try doing what was ultimately suggested to that question's author; that is, I did set changeps1: false
in the .condarc file. This did guarantee that the conda environment name does not show up anymore in the shell prompt if powerline is disabled. However, nothing changes with powerline enabled: conda's environment's name still shows in powerline.
How could I make it sure that the powerline does not display conda's environment's name? Obviously, disabling the environment like in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52862063/powerline-how-to-remove-e-base-from-terminal-prompt is not an option.