In most cases, you will need a powerline font. Git clone ~/.oh-my-zsh/custom/themes/powerlevel9k Luckily, the install for Powerlevel9k is super simple for oh-my-zsh. POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='awesome-patched' ZSH_THEME="powerlevel9k/powerlevel9k" Next, the theme I used is Powerlevel9k, which I will get to next. Note: I had to manually install the following: Plugins=(sudo git history taskwarrior tmux tmuxinator zsh-autosuggestions) source /usr/local/share/zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh The plugins I have enabled are as follows: You can follow the documentation on GitHub, or simply use the following command:Īfter the install completes, you will want to enable some plugins and set a theme in your. If you don’t have brew installed, you can do so by typing: I used Homebrew to install tmux by simply typing the following: There are a few caveats to getting everything setup neatly on Mac, so this post will go over that. Next, we will have to install oh-my-zsh and tmux before setting up Powerlevel9k and your vim settings. Now I did and I came up with this:įirst off, make sure you’re using iTerm2, if you’re not already. I started using iTerm2 awhile ago, but again, never tried to “spice it up” so to speak. I have always found the built-in Terminal in macOS (formerly OS X) to be bland and boring, but never really sat down to try to change it. A week or so ago a colleague turned me on to oh-my-zsh and I just went down the rabbit hole.
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