I’ve written another article on how to setup NVM on your system to switch and maintain multiple Node.js installations easily. Now you’ve installed and configured a good starting point. It’s worth reading the description for each plugin, because you may end up with being even more productive. So take a minute and read through the descriptions of those plugins before enabling them. Plugins can either extend the auto-completion tab, create new key bindings or create new aliases within your terminal. zshrc file and look for plugins=(), once you find that line, list all plugins you want to use within the braces as shown here: plugins=(git bower sublime brew history node npm sudo web-search). Replace the value 'robbyrussell' with a theme you prefer from the wiki. zshrc file in your favorite editor and find the field called ZSHTHEME. That's where you can change the theme or manage your plugins. I use only a few plugins to keep things simple. oh-my-zsh Themes Whenever you want to make changes to your terminal, you do it in the. To enable them, you’ve to list them inside of your. By default, those plugins were not enabled. Their documentation on GitHub is listing which plugins were currently part of the release. OH-MY-ZSH ships with support for plugins. I’ve chosen 11pt as font-size for my setup, so apply PowerLine for Regular Font and Non-ASCII Font by clicking each Change Font button and select the PowerLine font. You can download the font from here, install this font on your system and then apply it in iTerm2 through For example, it’s displaying branches in the following way Now that we have iTerm2 and are using zsh by default, we can install Oh My Zsh, which is a framework managing zsh configuration. Powerline font is responsible for bringing some kind and helpful icons to the terminal. Once we have iTerm2 installed, we can switch the default shell to zsh: 1 Preferences > Profiles > General > Command - Select Command and enter '/bin/zsh' We will now be using zsh by default. After installation has finished open ~/.zshrc in any editor and set the theme for ZSH ZSH_THEME="agnoster".
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