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Ali Spittel

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What does your Terminal look like?

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Mathias Falci

Ajust kidding

just kidding 😂

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Florian Rand

Best terminal of all times 😂

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Don Alfons Nisnoni

Simply legend terminal 😄😂

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Tom VanAntwerp

My terminal

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Dave Fulton

First: love it. Now, 2 questions. How do you format that prompt? Multi-level and folder icon looks really slick. Secondly, is the date/time always there or is that part of neofetch? If it's always there I'd love to know how you set that up.

Thanks!

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Tom VanAntwerp

Using Powerlevel9k for that. Here's a gist of my settings for it.

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Dave Fulton

Awesome, much appreciated! However, this is the first I'm hearing about Powerlevel9k and a cursory look at it tells me it may be a rabbit hole that never actually ends. So... thanks?

:)

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Mr-blanc

What command shows that?

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Stephanie Handsteiner

neofetch.

If you're on Mac with Homebrew installed just do brew install neofetch

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Dominic Shelton

or port install neofetch

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Don Alfons Nisnoni

That very nice..!! 😍😍

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Chris James

Here's mine

flipping tables

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David Wickes

Chris - I love your colorscheme. I've implemented it in my terminal emulator too!

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David Wickes

How did you choose the font, by the way?

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Niko Heikkilä

Spacefish

Almost the same with Ali!

Using:

  • Hyper 3 as terminal app
  • tmux to create multiple sessions and split panes
  • Fish with Oh-My-Fish framework as default shell (theme is called Spacefish)
  • exa as replacement for ls
  • bat as replacement for cat (aliased here, though)
  • ...and many more nice things
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Florian Rand

Lovely, I'm seeing a lot of fellow fishes

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Dan

I’m curious- why do you like Hyper 3? (I’ve never tried it)

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Niko Heikkilä

Because there is no iTerm for Windows. With Hyper I can replicate this exactly same terminal experience on all platforms.

Well, Windows has a bit different font rendering but otherwise I can just hop between computers and stay productive.

The other terminal I'm using sometimes is the one built into VS Code which is another cross-platform dream.

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Dan

Ahh I see I see.
I may try it but I wonder if it’s a bit of a hog with electron. I like that you can style it with css

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Niko Heikkilä

It's not the fastest terminal emulator out there but definitely faster than Hyper 1 & 2. Impressive how much performance improvements ZEIT has been able to put into their latest release. Definitely shows that Electron apps do not need to be resource hogs.

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Cameren Dolecheck

Fish is great. I'm always surprised it is not more popular.

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Niko Heikkilä

I'd guess in the past it has been too exotic a choice for daily usage as you would have to chain commands like mkdir newdir; and cd newdir instead of basic &&. Now the game has changed, though, so let's keep on praising it. 🎉

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Ali Spittel
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Erendira Garcia • Edited

I loved your setup so I implemented it

Terminal

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Chandra Dasari

Its a mix of Wes Bos's setup and the Dracula theme

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kevin • Edited

hyper
hyper-snazzy
hyper-opacity
hyperminimal
terminal

helloWorld

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Zizaco

What is this l command that show icons?

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kevin • Edited

ls aliased as l in shell config file. Icons and colors can be achieved with colorls github.com/athityakumar/colorls

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Zizaco

Thanks !

I've found another way to do so: github.com/Peltoche/lsd + alias ls=lsd.

lsd

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kevin • Edited

wow, thanks for sharing this. I've recently started setting up wsl2 on different distro, will try this lsd instead, got me at rust 😄. Btw, your terminal looks great, may I know it's details?

Edit: I have tried lsd, confirm that's it's amazingly fast, no hiccups as observed with colorls. I'll have to see its performance together with spaceship prompt and other zsh plugin, my original setup in wsl1.

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Itachi Uchiha • Edited

I use arch btw!

my terminal

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Bob McCann • Edited

Are you part of OperationCode.org or does the opcode prompt mean something different to you?

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Itachi Uchiha

Hi, actually I didn't know OperationCode.org before.

My opcode username is related to CPU;

An opcode is the first byte of an instruction in machine language which tells the hardware what operation needs to be performed with this instruction. Every processor/controller has its own set of opcodes defined in its architecture. An opcode is followed by data like address, values, etc if needed.

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Meru Patel

My Gnome-terminal with bash and dracula theme
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Some more show-off :-p
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Itachi Uchiha

How can I have my own bash theme like your Dracula :)

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Meru Patel

Gogh is a bash script that provides lots of themes including Dracula. Have fun.

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Itachi Uchiha

Thank youu :)

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tiff

Tiny Care Terminal

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