Linux Server Install: Part 6
Bash is cool, but have you tried Zsh? ohmyzsh, bruh!
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Install Zsh
This is more of a “Quality of Life” issue, but here’s how I setup Zsh.
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y zsh
I also install additional fonts for use with Zsh, you can use the apt
command to install the powerline
and fonts-powerline
package, which provides a collection of powerline-themed
fonts:
sudo apt-get install -y powerline fonts-powerline
Once the package is installed, you should be able to select the powerline
fonts from your terminal emulator’s font options.
Alternatively, you can download and install fonts manually by placing the font files in the ~/.local/share/fonts
directory (for the current user only) or the /usr/local/share/fonts
directory (for all users).
Install ohmyzsh
sh -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/master/tools/install.sh)"
Then it will prompt to set the default shell. Select yes — should you feel so inclined.