This is the coolest thing ever!! Thank you for this. I have seen other people's prompts look like this and always wondered how to get mine this way. Now I know.
1:36 If someone actully looks at p10k config file it's about 1500 lines of code that gets loaded everytime you open a terminal (with zsh) and it's not noticable if using "instant prompt" option, So using oh-my-zsh would not be an issue at all in that regard. Great video btw :)
Thanks Matt for the video! I played with P9k years ago and just used one of the prompt in Oh!MyZsh. I added the "completions & suggestions & others stuff" from a Anarchy Linux Zsh and meled they together and i have used it for 3+ years. I do use Bash once in a while but mostly ZSH... I had to spend a hour figuring out what I did to make it all work with P10k, but I got it working and I love it for now... LOL Who knows! I set mine up with the Rainbow and the "/" and it all fits my theme I have make for my systems & variations of said theme... :-D But I'm quite happy with it! Thanks for the video Matt! LLAP
awesome! i enjoy your videos, especially in combination with the 2 bspwm+polybar+pywal videos 6 months ago i will take these as a guide for my first arch installation
@@TheLinuxCast i would love to! I have become a big fan of your channel and like your ricing style, also the speed and simplicity of your guidance. should i wait for one or two bspwm videos before i start?
I'm very noobie yet and don't see myself using this for a while, but I loved the video. Once I learn the basics of raw terminal, those improvements will help pleasure and productivity, for shure. Thanks a lot!
@@Qpza-_. Better than a year ago, but far from where I would like. I decided to follow a path designed by others to have more discipline over myself, The Odin Project. Improving, finally!
What I find really annoying is the people who say you don't need Oh My zsh, you can do it yourself, but don't show you how. I don't use it,but that's just me.
It is really an excellent way to make terminal stylish. It worked for me. Thanks. But each time I open WSL terminal I need to do source ~.zshrc to get the stylish look. Is there any way to get directly with opening the terminal. Also I get an error "_p9k_worker_stop:zle:4: No handler installed for fd 12 _p9k_worker_stop:5: failed to close file descriptor 12: bad file descriptor" Is there any solution for this. Thanks anyway.
Hey, I'm not able to update the custom icon. I changed the POWERLEVEL9K_OS_ICON_CONTENT_EXPANSION. But it;s not reflecting after running terminal again. Can anyone help me with this ??
Hey man, great vid! I'm kinda one of those shell purist, mostly 'cuz I wanna know what is happening behind the curtains. Other than that, how did you manage to make JetBrains Mono Nerd Font work? I downloaded from the patched folder in the Nerdfont repo, but my powerlines are all messy, and even though it cleary say is mono, my Konsole terminal detect them as no mono.
It might have something to do with your terminal, but I'm not sure. I do know that when I used Termite, sometimes that wouldn't actually use the font I had set it in the config file. I never did figure that out.
You use a compositor called Picom. For the blur you'll need a fork of it. Either tryone or jonaburg will work. I've made a video about blur, just search blur and the linux cast. It's old, but should still work.
Hi Matt, thanks for video, is easy to follow as I am beginner. Would like to ask you whether you can recommend plugins for displaying the icons for files that are shown after command $ ls next to the text of the files/folders. Could not find any so far. In one of the videos these seemed to be installed together with fonts (26:57), it did work for me when I followed that video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EdVdT7sPTVY.html However this way the terminal was very slow especially when going back to home directory from any other directory via $ cd. Also very slow when $ source ~/.zshrc. With your approach all is fast.
I just found it (14:44), via gem install colorls and then saving alias ls='colorls --group-directories-first' in /Users/xxx/.oh-my-zsh/custom/custom-global-aliases.zsh