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What does your Terminal look like?

Ali Spittel on June 11, 2019

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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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sanctioned_parts • Edited

I like those colors. And the bonsai tree.

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(konsole, zsh + prezto, tmux. colorschemes and dotfiles are somewhat of a mess, so not published anywhere yet)

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Eric Davidson

That looks so cool!

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Patrick Tumbucon

Here's mine:

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Ken Flake

This looks so sick. May I know how you were able to do this? 😊

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Patrick Tumbucon
  • Wallpaper: Here (The wallpaper I wal'd for the color scheme)
  • WM: GNOME
  • Terminal: urxvt
  • Font: Roboto Mono (I think)
  • Process Manager: htop
  • Audio Visualizer: cava
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Ken Flake

Thank you very much for this. I don't really understand all of the jargon like wal as I'm new in experimenting in the Terminal. I want to learn what is the advantage of Oh My Zsh than the normal bash, and their differences.

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Richard Bagshaw

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Diego Ulloa

What did you use?

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Eric Davidson • Edited

Here's mine with a command line Pomodoro timer, I just need to add more color to my text.

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David Wickes

Here it is - a DEC VT100

A DEC VT100

Oh, you meant my terminal emulator... my bad!😉🤣

(this is why nobody invites me to parties)

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Kevin Marciniak • Edited

Hyper
plugins: [
"hyper-night-owl",
"hyper-opacity",
"hyper-tabs-enhanced",
"hyper-sync-settings",
"hyperalfred",
"hyperterm-tabs"
]

ZSH_THEME="spaceship"
Oh My ZSH
ColorLS
zsh-syntax-highlighting

my term setup

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Vicente G. Reyes

Here's mine. I don't know wth happened to this. All I remember is, I was trying to install rails, the next thing I see, is this.

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LokiDev

Nothing to do with rails. It's your virtualenv by Python and additionally your .bashrc or .zshrc might be broken

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Vicente G. Reyes

Hey man thanks for replying. This has been fixed already

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emptyother • Edited

Quake terminal

Old school gamer!

But would love to have proper and colored unicode emojis in a Powershell terminal like you linux and mac guys. 😥

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Theresa

Don't fret, keep your eye on devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline... !

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Minh Nguyen (he/him)

Dark blue terminal, with the table list of a code repository's contents

Font: Input Mono Narrow at 9.0 pt

Colour scheme: Base16 Outrun Dark

Shell: Zsh, with Pure

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Izzy Ninja ⚔️ • Edited

I try to keep things bright and easily legible. Colorless ls is a product of me being broken in by many a crash cart sessions at the colo :)

myterm2

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DeChamp

So my buddy actually owns one of the most popular repos on github for iterm (and other) themes., it has hundreds of themes and you can add to them.

github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-...

I use mine "Purple peter".

purple peter

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Nick Taylor

I was on zsh them switched to fish for about 2 years, and now I'm back on zsh. 🙃

I've switched my theme a bunch of times for my terminal, but I always seem to come back to the Agnoster theme.

GitHub logo agnoster / agnoster-zsh-theme

A ZSH theme designed to disclose information contextually, with a powerline aesthetic

agnoster.zsh-theme

A ZSH theme optimized for people who use:

  • Solarized
  • Git
  • Unicode-compatible fonts and terminals (I use iTerm2 + Menlo)

For Mac users, I highly recommend iTerm 2 + Solarized Dark

Compatibility

NOTE: In all likelihood, you will need to install a Powerline-patched font for this theme to render correctly.

To test if your terminal and font support it, check that all the necessary characters are supported by copying the following command to your terminal: echo "\ue0b0 \u00b1 \ue0a0 \u27a6 \u2718 \u26a1 \u2699". The result should look like this:

Character Example

What does it show?

  • If the previous command failed (✘)
  • User @ Hostname (if user is not DEFAULT_USER, which can then be set in your profile)
  • Git status
    • Branch () or detached head (➦)
    • Current branch / SHA1 in detached head state
    • Dirty working directory (±, color change)
  • Working directory
  • Elevated (root) privileges (⚡)

Screenshot

Customize your prompt view

By default…

Enough talking. Pics!

iTerm with zsh and the Agnoster theme

I don't have a post specifically about my terminal setup, but I have one about my Mac setup that also includes info about my terminal setup.

and in VS Code with the Night Owl theme.

xsh in VS Code integrated terminal

and if you're interested here's my VS Code setup.

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Mario Radomanana • Edited

I use terminator : doc.ubuntu-fr.org/terminator
Ponysay for the pony : github.com/erkin/ponysay

Terminal

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  • Deepin-terminal with dracula theme
  • tmux + gpakosz's conf + home made dracula theme
  • fish + spacefish prompt
  • colorls + home made dracula theme
  • neovim + dracula theme

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Dominic Shelton • Edited

macbook-iterm2

  • iTerm2
  • zsh
  • solarized dark though I'm thinking of swapping this out for something a bit more cyberpunk, probably cyberpunk-neon
  • git info in $PROMPT from this gist
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Abhinav Kumar • Edited

@abhinav's terminal

Terminal : Konsole with Solarized Light theme
Shell : zsh with prezto
Font : Fira Code
System : KDE neon 5.16

  • Pure prompt (available in prezto)
  • z.lua for faster cd
  • ripgrep instead of grep
  • TerminalMargin and TerminalCenter set in Konsole profile
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Yechiel Kalmenson

my terminal

  • Emoji indicating if the last command was successful or not
  • User and host name
  • Current working directory
  • Current git branch
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Victor Yarema

You can also use commands "true" and "false" to generate just exit codes. Another more or less elegant way may be to use subshell like "( exit 0 ; )" and "( exit 1 ; )".

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Glenn Carremans

I have only been a custom terminal user for a couple of months, inspired by your blog post and a couple others.

Terminal: iTerm2
Terminal Theme: Dracula
Terminal Font: Fira Code
Zsh Theme: Dracula

I use the Dracula theme for everything that it supports 😂big fan lol

iTerm2

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Chatchai Saratakij

Terminal : st
Shell : zsh
Font : Roboto Mono
Split handle by i3wm and in case of no graphical environment (tty)
tmux with i3 friendly config will be use.

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Igor Ilic • Edited

I'm using linux mints native terminal application with fish for my shell :)

I've also changed the default welcome message to run a fortune -a | cowsay

Linux mint terminal with fish

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Victor Silva • Edited

Here's mine:

Terminology using Solarized Dark color scheme.
Also using Oh My Zsh with the Agnoster theme.

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Jonathan Kuhl

Green on black.

Default Mac terminal because I haven't taken the time to install anything better. I tried Hyper but it kept throwing JavaScript/Electron errors at random.

My windows machine has Git Bash, which is nice, and also the default colors.

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Carlos Eduardo Villalta • Edited

Here's mine :)
Terminal
Pretty Terminal
Vim Terminal
I use Alacritty and tmux for sessions :) I use Vim as an editor and I start a separate instance of alacritty without tmux for it for performance purposes.

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Matthias 🤖

Here is mine. There is nothing special about it. I use iTerm2 because I like it's split screen mode with broadcast input (which is very useful if you're running commands on multiple servers). I also like large fonts 🤓

I have three addons installed:

My Terminal

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Nicky Meuleman

Oh-my-zsh with the Agnoster theme.
Through the Windows subsystem for Linux. In the Windows terminal.

I go through setting it up in dev.to/nickymeuleman/wsl2-zsh-and-...

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Bryan Robinson • Edited

Image of the Mac terminal with solarized theme and in the background 2 VS Code terminals

I'm super lame overall. I've got zsh setup with a very minimal theme. I've also taken to using VS Code's built-in terminals more. Though standard MacOS Terminal has served me decently through the years.

Solarized has been my color scheme for a while, but I've been playing with the default dark theme in VS Code for everything in there and don't mind it.

Edit: Adding the image because I only kind of know what I'm doing!

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Oleg Aleksandrov

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Thomas Landin

Here's my contribution. I'm using the Base2Tone colour-scheme called Heath Dark, and I've set up my window manager to read its colours from .Xresources as well so my entire desktop matches.

I use gruvbox light for my vim colours though, as I've read some compelling information that dark-on-light is easier on your eyes in the long run.

xst terminal screenshot

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James McPherson

When I started using Unix (1st year uni), it was SunOS 4. We had VT100-compatible dumb terminals (mix of green/amber on black), whether it was for accessing the CS, Physics, Maths or Stats servers - let alone the university library catalogue (and OMG that was some ghod-awful COBOL-based thing).

In my second year I got access to the Sun 3/ and 4/ workstations that the CS department had upgraded to over the summer, but they were still black and white. Megapixel displays (1152x900), sure, but still monochrome (not like those flyboys in the newly established EE department!).

For me, a colourised terminal was not something I had access to until my final year of uni when I was able to afford to put together a pc to run linux on. By that point my terminal habits were very much set. Sure, I could have a colourised terminal session, but for all the systems I could access at uni I knew that the only emulation setting I could depend upon being there was monochrome vt100/vt102.

Even after I started working (sysadmin at another uni) and we got schmick new Sun Ultra10s with their 2nd level graphics cards, all the systems that we managed were headless and - again - we could depend on monochrome only.

I don't know what the state of screen reading software on linux or Solaris is these days, but all the software engineering experience I've had where we had to go through exhaustive "Accessibility Section 508" checklists has biased me against using colours unless it's in a browser
or an editor.

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Judith

jrohatiner terminal

Or

jrohatiner terminal

Number Two Pic is me being goofy. That's not my terminal. lol. Great idea @aspittel !

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Kyle Pollich

My Terminal Setup

Terminal: iTerm2
Color Theme: Snazzy
Shell: Zsh + Oh My Zsh
Prompt: Pure

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Omar Lozada

Using Manjaro KDE with Terminator
zsh, tmux
terminator

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Dan

I just finished setting things up with zsh, iterm2, and spaceship. Thanks for your previous post about that Ali. I wasn't satisfied with the common powersomething9k theme and spaceship looked quite simple. I carried over some colours that I previously set up in terminal.

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Guadalupe Garza Moreno • Edited

Here's mine
Terminal

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Jonas Brømsø

Some random directory, using Liquid Prompt (own branch, supporting Perlbrew see the other screenshot for Liquid Prompt in full effect together with smartcd.

Me not knowing what I am doing: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Me supposedly knowing what I am doing

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Dave Jacoby

My Prompt

Meaning: I don't need updates, my Taskwarrior tasks are up to date, this is the time, this is the current temperature (within delta of my current location), I've had two cups of coffee today, my FitBit steps aren't tracked (because my tracker broke this weekend) and I'm in my home directory.

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Debashis Dip

Image of iterm2

Terminal: Iterm2
Color Scheme: Dracula
Font: Fira Code
Shell: ZSH
Zsh theme: theunraveler

Zsh plugins:

  • git
  • colored-man-pages
  • colorize
  • dotenv
  • zsh-syntax-highlighting
  • zsh-autosuggestions
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Tyler V. (he/him)

Ok, inspired to get back on the Hyper train and give it some fairy floss flair.

light purple terminal with yellow-gold and mint accents. Sparkle emoji indicating active tab.

My hyper config file

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Anand Kumar

I use iTerm2 with snazzy theme with zsh and oh-my-zsh. I use three plugins with zsh:

  1. git
  2. autocomplete
  3. syntax highlighting.

Here is the screenshot.

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Nayden Gochev

I wish it looks like this :

Star wars

Yes and YES with star wars even in the terminal !!!

But in fact it looks like this:

vim

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Karl N. Redman • Edited

I just grabbed whatever was there...

terminal

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Samba


Call it Zcoderminal

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Shreyas Minocha

terminal

Material colour scheme. zsh. oh-my-zsh. pure prompt. tmux.

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Thomas Bnt
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Saurabh Sharma

thanks for sharing this @thomasbnt

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Jacqueline

Here is mine, on my newish OpenSuse 15.1 box.

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Adam Romig 🇵🇭 • Edited

Macbook

MacBook

Linux laptop

Linux

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Ivo Limmen

I use kitty as terminal. Simple, clean and blazing fast. I use bat for cat. lsd for ls. fzf for searching (and integrated into zsh). Zsh (Oh my zsh).

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Giuseppe Vetri • Edited
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Hugo

Terminal

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Alexander Zeitler • Edited

Terminal: hyper.is

  • Theme: hyper-night-owl
  • FuraCode Nerd Font
  • Oh-my-zsh
  • spaceship-prompt

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Aswath KNM • Edited

I'm using Terminator

with oh-my-zsh

My Terminal

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Dustin King

A pic of my terminal, teal-ish on a black background.

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edA‑qa mort‑ora‑y

Exhilarating isn't it. Not a single bit of color in there today. :/

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Lars Klopstra ⚡

I'm using the new Microsoft terminal with a custom font :D

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Michael Manukyan • Edited

Gnome Terminal
Color theme: SpaceGray Eighties
Font: Iosevkta Term Medium
Shell: zsh with oh-my-zsh and "ys" theme.

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Jeremy Schuurmans • Edited

Mine!

solarized theme terminal

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Nam Nguyen

Here's mine, keep it as simple as possible
nguyenHnam's terminal

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Nicolas Antinori

It's pretty simple, I like soft colors!

Terminal screenshot

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Oyetoke Toby

Here's mine running Gnit

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Henricus Louwhoff

terminal

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Esteve Aguilera

Here's mine:

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Sapan Bodiwala

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Swindles McCoop

let's just say i was inspired by this post: dev.to/elkhatibomar/get-waifu-on-t...

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Ryan Dsouza

Here's my terminal

Hyper + ZSH

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Nick Kramer • Edited

Here's what I have going on. It's simple and it does what I need it to.

hyper term on macbook pro

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Spyros Argalias • Edited

Takes up the full screen, split in 4
Server | Tests
Cypress | Git and other stuff

Terminal

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Forest Hoffman

My terminal prompt

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Nabil Ashraf • Edited

:D

terminal

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Bob McCann

If you can see this, then I am sorry.

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Maxime Gaston

my terminal

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Sai Kiran

Here's mine

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Darkø Tasevski

iTerm, Tmux and zsh, Flat theme :)

term

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Samba • Edited

I call it Zcoderminal

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Esteve Aguilera

Here's mine:

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Max Kovalevsky

very simple

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Peter Witham

My Terminal feels so boring compared to everyone else. But it's iTerm2 on macOS and I'm a clean freak :)

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Thomas Werner

My customized Bash terminal prompt showing date, time, and brief git status information for current directory

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Alejandro Amaral • Edited

Here!

Term

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Logan Speck • Edited

yeye

shell

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Flyznex

Simple! Here's mine.

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Manoel Thiago Nogueira

My editor

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Damien Guard

Mine on Windows with Cmdr, Envy Code R font and Powerline Git prompt.

Screenshot

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Vincent Grovestine

Bash shell inside Guake (drop-down terminal) running on Linux Mint 19.1.

bash+Guake

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Florian Rand

Debian testing - Fish shell (my own git aware prompt, minimal and speedlight fast)

terminal screen capture

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Mehdi Mousavi

Mines

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Yogeswaran

Linux

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rhymes

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Madiodio ⚡️

You mean my Terminals?

Hyper 3

Iterm 2

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William Kinderman

Sorin prompt, Material Dark color scheme

Mine

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Subramanian 😎

I use terminator + zsh + OhMyZsh! with robbyrussel theme.

Screenshot of terminal

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Rafael Acioly

my terminal pretty much looks like your terminal <3

zen-of-programming.com/terminal-se...