![]() Let me know if you enjoy it and if you have awesome tweaks I should add to this list. In iTerm, go to Preferences > Profiles > Keys and Add the following ⌥ →ĭo the same thing to allow the deletion of a word on alt + backspace ⌥⌫ Let’s finish with one more tweak, word jump with alt + → and alt + ← like in a normal editor. Now, try restarting iTerm and doublecheck that powerline is the default theme Word jump You should end up with: zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme 'powerline' Look for the line that looks like zstyle ':prezto:module:prompt' theme and replace the current theme with powerline If you want more themes, check iterm2colorschemes. Then set the powerline theme as default in. To set iTerm color theme, go to iTerm Preferences Profiles Colors Color Presets. Change the prezto theme to powerlineįirst go to your zsh command line, type prompt powerline and doublecheck that everything displays properly. In iTerm, go to Preferences > Profiles > Color and in the Color Presets Dropdown, choose Solarized Dark. Set it as the default font in iTerm by going to Preferences > Profiles > Text > Change Font If you are using iTerm, go to Preferences > Profiles > General > CommandĪnd put /bin/zsh -login as the Command (instead of Login Shell) Improve the default theme Install the Menlo Fontĭouble click the font file to install it. Make Zsh the default shell $ chsh -s $( which zsh) If you do, delete it (if empty) or rename it, as this would fail the installation. Retrieve the values of and by running id in your terminal.Īnd you should be ready to go Install Prezto Before installĬheck that you don’t already have a. First change the ownership of /usr/local.OPTIONAL:Īt this stage I ran into some errors similar to dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib/libgdbm.4.dylib. When zsh opens for the first time, choose option 0. Install Zsh Install Zsh and Zsh Completions $ brew install zsh zsh-completions #ITERM2 ZSH THEMES MAC OS X#Follow this simple steps to setup zsh and prezto on Mac OS X (El Capitan) and your command line will look like: ![]()
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