![]() Plugins = (git docker vscode zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting )Īt this point, it appeared that Oh My Zsh auto-completion and zsh-autosuggestions were fighting with each other. Git clone -depth = 1 $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/zsh-syntax-highlightingĪdd them to the plugins array in your. Sh -c " $( wget -O - )" Install command line auto-suggestions and syntax highlighting git clone -depth = 1 $ZSH_CUSTOM/plugins/zsh-autosuggestions ![]() Install it by running one of the below commands in your terminal and following the on-screen prompts. It's pretty good like that but has many themes and plugins to choose from. I've been using Oh My Zsh with the default theme and no customizations for a long time. You can continue to use the built-in Mac terminal if you want. ITerm2 is not required for any of the below items to work. To change where it's docked go to Preferences > Appearance > Status bar location. Go to Preferences > Profiles > Session > Status bar enabled/Configure Status Bar all the way at the bottom. Many will consider it useless clutter but I've found it useful to quickly see resource utilization when running lots of containers. ![]() One cool feature I'll mention here is the "Status Bar" that can be docked on the top or bottom of your terminal and customized to show things like CPU / memory usage, git status, search/replace text-box, etc. Spend some time going through all of the preferences and customizing them. Enable Shell Integration for some additional features like command autocomplete using cmd + and command history using cmd + shift +. Go forth and download iTerm2 from the internet. If you're using a bash shell it's ~/.bashrc and the only information in this post that applies to you is iTerm2 and the Vim setup. The zsh configuration is managed in the ~/.zshrc file in your home directory. Bash is widely used but zsh is picking up more steam now that it is the default shell of macOS since late 2019. This post assumes a basic knowledge of using a terminal and shell commands. ![]() Switch from the Mac Terminal to iTerm2.This post will go through the four things I did to level up my macOS terminal. I've been spending a lot more time in the terminal lately so I decided it was time for an upgrade. Mac Terminal Upgrade Date: | Reading Time: 5 minutes ![]()
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