
#ITERM2 ZSH THEMES INSTALL#
Run the following commands to install powerline fonts: git clone cd fonts. user ensures that powerline is installed into ~/.local, which makes it easy for you to manage it.Ģ.

You can also change the themes based on your preference, by following the zsh grammars here. After downloading the file, you can put it into ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/themes, and change the setting in ~/.zshrc : ZSH_THEME="agnoster-custom" The modified theme file is here, named as agnoster-custom.zsh-theme. The first one is the conda/pyenv virtual environment, the followings are hostname, directory, and git branch. In addition, you can also check the detailed info of all themes in Oh My Zsh Themes.įor me, I made some changes to the theme agnoster :

You can find out all themes of Oh My Zsh in ~/.oh-my-zsh/themes. Inside ~/.zshrc, you can set up zsh theme using the following command: ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell" Source ~/.zshrc source ~/.bash_profile zsh theme Or you can simply put the following commands into. If you are using bash, you can also copy your customize configurations from.Therefore, if you have some customized configurations, it is better to copy them from. If you are using default zsh, the contents of your old.To be noted here, after installing Oh My Zsh on Mac, your system will generate a new. Same as the previous bash config file ~/.bashrc, the config file of zsh is now ~/.zshrc. A simple script to install it: sh -c "$(curl -fsSL )"

Oh My ZshĪlthough macOS already has its zsh, I still recommend using Oh My Zsh (, ). Lots of amazing features in iTerms can make you more efficient. I would like to recommend using iTerms ( ).
