A handful of functions, auto-complete helpers, and stuff that makes you shout…
“OH MY ZSHELL!”
oh-my-zsh
should work with any recent release of zsh, the minimum recommended version is 4.3.9.
1. Clone the repository
git clone git://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh.git ~/.oh-my-zsh
2. Create a new zsh config by copying the zsh template we’ve provided.
NOTE: If you already have a ~/.zshrc file, you should back it up.cp ~/.zshrc ~/.zshrc.orig
in case you want to go back to your original settings.
cp ~/.oh-my-zsh/templates/zshrc.zsh-template ~/.zshrc
3. Set zsh as your default shell:
chsh -s /bin/zsh
4. Start / restart zsh (open a new terminal is easy enough…)
You might need to modify your PATH in ~/.zshrc if you’re not able to find some commands after switching to Oh My Zsh.
- enable the plugins you want in your
~/.zshrc
(take a look atplugins/
to see what’s possible)- example:
plugins=(git osx ruby)
- example:
- Theme support: Change the
ZSH_THEME
environment variable in~/.zshrc
.- Take a look at the current themes that come bundled with Oh My Zsh.
- much much more… take a look at
lib/
what Oh My Zsh offers…
the refcard is pretty tasty for tips.
If you have many functions which go good together you can put them as a *.plugin.zsh file in the plugins/
directory and then enable this plugin.
I’m far from being a zsh-expert and suspect there are many ways to improve. If you have ideas on how to make the configuration easier to maintain (and faster), don’t hesitate to fork and send pull requests!
This project wouldn’t exist without all of our awesome users and contributors.
Thank you so much!