# Char `char` `char` is a section responsible for rendering a prompt character. By default, Spaceship uses `➜` as a prompt character. When the previous command was executed successfully, the prompt character is green (`SPACESHIP_CHAR_COLOR_SUCCESS`). Otherwise, if the previous command exited with non-zero code, the prompt character is red (`SPACESHIP_CHAR_COLOR_FAILURE`). ## Changing prompt character for the root user By default, Spaceship doesn't change prompt character when executing commands as a root user. You can change the custom root prompt by setting a `SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL_ROOT` option. ```zsh title=".zshrc" SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL_ROOT="#" ``` ## Options | Variable | Default | Meaning | |:--------------------------------- |:------------------------:| -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_PREFIX` | `` | Prefix before prompt character | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_SUFFIX` | `` | Suffix after prompt character | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL` | `➜` | Prompt character to be shown before any command | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL_ROOT` | `$SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL` | Prompt character to be shown before any command for the root user | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL_SECONDARY` | `$SPACESHIP_CHAR_SYMBOL` | Secondary prompt character to be shown for incomplete commands | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_COLOR_SUCCESS` | `green` | Color of prompt character if last command completes successfully | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_COLOR_FAILURE` | `red` | Color of prompt character if last command returns non-zero exit-code | | `SPACESHIP_CHAR_COLOR_SECONDARY` | `yellow` | Color of secondary prompt character |