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Iterm github theme
Iterm github theme









iterm github theme

I liked the context separator line, and colorful blocks in the interface. I went with Light Rainbow theme to see how it goes. In case you closed it, run the following command: p10k configure

iterm github theme

Customizing my theme was a breeze, really. Powerlevel10k has an awesome wizard which walks you through the steps, and also shows different UI examples. The first run of Powerlevel10k also prompts with the configuration wizard described next. $ git clone -depth=1 $/themes/powerlevel10k The environment variable is automatically set after installing Oh-My-ZSH. Next, clone the theme into the $ZSH_CUSTOM/themes directory. Double-click them to install, and navigate into the iTerm2 preferences into Preferences > Profiles > Text > Font and search for MesloLGS NF in the dropdown. Powerlevel10kįollow the installation instructions and download the font files.

iterm github theme

I'm using a Brewfile to manage the installation.

#ITERM GITHUB THEME INSTALL#

Install additional ZSH goodies with Homebrew for auto-completion and syntax highlighting: $ brew install zsh-completions zsh-syntax-highlighting If you haven't installed Oh-My-ZSH yet, follow the documentation and my dotfiles customizations and aliases. In this blog post, we'll walk through Oh-My-ZSH, Powerlevel10k, and its installation and configuration, including an icon override and more. Recently I came around Powerlevel10k and wanted to try it, mainly because it has an "instant prompt" feature - I had experienced slow loading times with pyenv and rbenv. I have been using the Spaceship prompt with Oh-My-ZSH for a while, but never really bothered with changing the configuration. Terminal integrations and themes help with a clear UX, CLI command details, and information on the current versions, name, and path, for example showing the Git branch or not-committed changes.











Iterm github theme