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Evaluating zsh

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I’ve always been a bash user but I’ve recently decided to give zsh a while. It has some pretty useful features such as path expansion and replacement (see this slideshare ). And yes, I’m well aware of bash-completion thank you very much.

It also has a nice eco system of expansions including oh-my-zsh with which I’m using plugins for git, composer (php), laravel5, brew, bower, vagrant, node and npm. I went with the agnoster theme and for iTerm2 (my terminal application of choice) I installed the Solarized Dark and Light themes . Both work well with the agnoster theme.I also installed and use the Meslo font .

One issue I did find immediately is things like file type colourisation with ls were not as good as bash. To resolve this, I installed the warhol plugin (as well as brew install zsh-syntax-highlighting grc ). Now I find my ls’, ping’s, traceroute’s etc all nicely coloured.

We use Dropbox with work and to keep my work and home office laptops in sync, I moved the configs into Dropbox and symlinked to them:

cd ~ mv .oh-my-zshDropbox/ mv .zshrcDropbox ln -s Dropbox/.og-my-zsh ln -s Dropbox/.zshrc

This all works really well. My bash aliases are fully compatible so I just pull them in at the end of .zshrc (source ~/.bash_aliases). Lastly to prevent the prompt including my username and hostname on my local laptop, I set the following in .zshrc:

exportDEFAULT_USER=barryo

So far, so happy.


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