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You don't need to restart. Just open your regular terminal/shell and type zsh and your current shell will be replaced by it. If you want to start to use it without this workaround, you can close your current user session and open it again, after you changed your shell configs.
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You don't need to restart. Just open your regular terminal/shell and type
zsh
and your current shell will be replaced by it. If you want to start to use it without this workaround, you can close your current user session and open it again, after you changed your shell configs.