I’ve written another article on how to setup NVM on your system to switch and maintain multiple Node.js installations easily. Now you’ve installed and configured a good starting point. My issue with it, however, is that it isn't so customizable. It’s for good reason: the app has decent OS-integration and great. MacOS ships with a good terminal application as it is responsive and capable of handling virtually any command line task you throw at it. It’s worth reading the description for each plugin, because you may end up with being even more productive. iTerm2 (free, open-source, 72.9 MB) iTerm has pretty much been the ‘go-to’ alternative to Terminal for quite a while now. So take a minute and read through the descriptions of those plugins before enabling them. Plugins can either extend the auto-completion tab, create new key bindings or create new aliases within your terminal. zshrc file and look for plugins=(), once you find that line, list all plugins you want to use within the braces as shown here: plugins=(git bower sublime brew history node npm sudo web-search). I use only a few plugins to keep things simple. To enable them, you’ve to list them inside of your. By default, those plugins were not enabled. Their documentation on GitHub is listing which plugins were currently part of the release. OH-MY-ZSH ships with support for plugins. I’ve chosen 11pt as font-size for my setup, so apply PowerLine for Regular Font and Non-ASCII Font by clicking each Change Font button and select the PowerLine font.
You can download the font from here, install this font on your system and then apply it in iTerm2 through For example, it’s displaying branches in the following way If you changed the Launchpad organization and deleted this folder, there is another way. Open Launchpad from the Dock or with the Fn + F4 keyboard shortcut Go to the Other folder Find and open Terminal.app. By default, Launchpad contains the Other folder with the Terminal application in it. Powerline font is responsible for bringing some kind and helpful icons to the terminal. You can open Mac Terminal through Launchpad in two ways. A professional cross-platform SSH/Sftp/Shell/Telnet/Serial terminal.After installation has finished open ~/.zshrc in any editor and set the theme for ZSH ZSH_THEME="agnoster". Also I dont agree on the bad rendering - just use a proper font and everything is clear and readable (iMac retina). Especially for people who have a lot of remote boxes to connect to this terminal is a must have. A beautiful and useful prompt for your shell This is definitely the best terminal app for OS X. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion. ? Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. we've tracked plus the number of user suggested alternatives.
Includes 300+ optional plugins (rails, git, macOS, hub, docker, homebrew, node, php, python, etc), 140+ themes to spice up your morning, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community. iTerm2 is a terminal emulator for Mac OS X that does amazing things. ? A delightful community-driven (with 2,000+ contributors) framework for managing your zsh configuration. ☄?️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell! When comparing powerlevel10k and iTerm2 you can also consider the following projects: