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Andre Mougeot - Your zsh is showing! #10

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ampersandre opened this issue Jun 4, 2020 · 0 comments
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Andre Mougeot - Your zsh is showing! #10

ampersandre opened this issue Jun 4, 2020 · 0 comments

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Your zsh is showing! - Workshop

Andre Mougeot

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A few years ago I spent some time to set up my terminal environment to make my life easier.

Some of that came from just setting up some helpful command-line aliases, but the majority of my productivity came from switching my shell from bash to zsh:

http://www.zsh.org + https://ohmyz.sh

After you switch to Zsh, it'll look and feel exactly the same as your traditional bash shell. However, plugins and customization from Oh My Zsh is where it really shines.

I'd like to share some of the things that I've done with the hopes that it'll get novices more comfortable in the terminal. And if you're already a journeyman terminalist, I bet it'll help you work even more efficiently.

Prerequisites

I believe this information is only applicable to those running Unix-based systems. I can't offer any advice at all around Windows-based terminals.

This workshop will be valuable for anyone in software development, whether you've never touched a terminal (and want to get familiar with it) or if you use it every day.

Bio

I play the keyboard. And by that, I mean I type on the keyboard. Most of what I type is code, but I also dabble in emails and pointless Slack messages.

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Github: https://www.github.com/ampersandre
Email: mougeot.andre@gmail.com

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