After the "Show off Your VSCode Setup" it's time for Terminal setups. So I will go first, here is my setup:
๐ง๐ฒ๐ฟ๐บ๐ถ๐ป๐ฎ๐น: Hyper
๐ง๐ต๐ฒ๐บ๐ฒ: Shades of Purple
๐๐ผ๐ป๐: Cascadia Code PL
Plugins I โค๏ธ
For every terminal
- spaceship-prompt : Spaceship is a minimalistic, powerful and extremely customizable Zsh prompt.
- Powerlevel10k
- git-extra-commands
For Hyper only
- hypercwd: Opens new tabs with the same directory as the current tab in Hyper for OS X, Linux and Windows.
- HyperLine: HyperLine is a status line plugin for Hyper.app.
- Hyper pane: Extension for Hyper.app to enhance pane navigation.
So tell me what's your current terminal setup look like? I'm Curious.
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This would be the most ordinary terminal in the world. Not for the program but for the setup. For the program I am using. I in fact quite like it. There's error highlighting if the command is not successful as well
Terminal: warp
OS: Kubuntu with some xfce remains. It was xubuntu before I accidentally changed the desktop
I had never expect that other people's terminal have so many things on them...
It's been a while but I guess I'll share mine too, and that's just tip of the iceberg!
find my configs here: github.com/2kabhishek/Dotfiles
Passionate CLI lover's configs๐งโค๏ธ
Tmux + Vim + Dracula theme
OS: Linux (Ubuntu + Cinnamon desktop)
Terminal: kitty
Shell: zsh (with oh-my-zsh)
Theme: candy
Plugins: git mvn docker
I spent a while a few years back customising my terminal and experimenting with new shells. It was fun for a while, but because of the need to do a lot of remote shelling and things breaking when you least expect it, and having to re-install laptops I got frustrated and just went back to using standard bash shell. So much happier.
Font: Fira Code Regular
zsh-plugin: powerlevel9k, Auto suggestion, syntax highlight
Schema: Tango Dark
terminal: Terminator
font: Roboto Mono for Powerline Regular
oh-my-zsh: bira
iterm, operator mono lig, dracula theme, fish shell, starship prompt
Simple and clean. Default iTerm
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