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The reason I switched to zsh a few years back is that zsh's vi-mode can do visual whereas bash couldn't (can't?).
Cut&paste within your command line can be super handy, like when you, once again, forgot that git does parameters BSD style so no options after the argument, and you have to move either arguments or options.
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That is nice! I never thought of displaying the powerlevel in PS1. I should try out zsh or maybe fish as well.
The reason I switched to zsh a few years back is that zsh's vi-mode can do visual whereas bash couldn't (can't?).
Cut&paste within your command line can be super handy, like when you, once again, forgot that git does parameters BSD style so no options after the argument, and you have to move either arguments or options.