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Unable to use "%" as the prompt symbol

Hey, @jackharrisonsherlock !

Now that there's color variables in this prompt, I was attempting to set it up on my local machine; My idea is that my prompt would change color/look based on whether I was on my regular user account or logged in as root.

One of things I planned to differentiate the two is to use the "%" symbol for my regular user, and "#" for my root user. While the "#" works, using "%" actually shows "%f" in the terminal. I'm assuming this has to do with the "%f" at the end of the common_return_status function, but I'm not entirely sure (hence why I didn't make a pull request).

Things to do to reproduce - Set the following global variable after the ZSH prompt is loaded:

COMMON_PROMPT_SYMBOL="%"

Let me know what you think or if you need more information!

Customising colors

Is there any easy way to customise the color for each segment of the prompt?
Currently only red, yellow, green, blue are available as common colors.
I tried replacing them with ascii codes of other colors, but did not succeed.

Track deleted files

Great theme - very clean, very nice.

I've noticed that the Git status doesn't track deleted (D) files, only modified and untracked/added. Was this intentional? If not, can it be added?

I'm happy to open a PR if that's easier.

Color theme

Can you show your colors in terminal emulator?

Problem with instalation

When i run: wget -O $ZSH_CUSTOM/themes/common.zsh-theme https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jackharrisonsherlock/common/master/common.zsh-theme
i get this error: /themes/common.zsh-theme: No existe el fichero o el directorio what am I doing wrong? i'm using oh my zsh

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