Iterm oh my zsh7/19/2023 ![]() Adding the font configuration, osx shell, and shell to use when using a Linux environment (ie: in Codespaces):.Add/modify these lines to your VS Code settings.json file by opening the command palette ( CMD/ CTRL Shift P) and typing > Preferences: Open Settings (JSON) : To allow VS Code’s terminal to look similar to the iTerm terminal, there are a few additional things we need. You can now back up your ~/.zshrc file and ~/.p10k.zsh files in a dotfiles repository similar to mine by creating symlinks (documentation on how to do this is in my repo also). ![]() If you’re using the powerlevel10k theme, make sure to set up the font in VS Code’s terminal as well! That should be all you need to make your terminal look exactly like mine ?. Make iTerm2 the default terminal: Make iTerm default terminal ( ^ Shift Command \).You will be prompted to configure powerlevel10k - but my configuration for ~/.p10k.zsh is here.Install powerlevel10k zsh theme - basically clone the repo and modify the ~/.zshrc file to update the ZSH_THEME.Install plugins like zsh-autosuggestions, zsh-syntax-highlighting (basically you clone the repo and then add the plugin to the list of plugins in your ~/.zshrc file.Install oh-my-zsh (run the curl command). ![]()
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