Jerod
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Infinite shell history. Yes, please. If I run a command in my shell, it should be saved forever, not deleted after 500 histories or whatever. So I agree with that one. There's no reason in modern times to delete my shell history ever unless I want to.
Infinite shell history. Yes, please. If I run a command in my shell, it should be saved forever, not deleted after 500 histories or whatever. So I agree with that one. There's no reason in modern times to delete my shell history ever unless I want to.
But she's talking about. overall experience. I understand why she lists it. One more shout out to A2N. If you want synchronized and awesome shell history stuff.
But she's talking about. overall experience. I understand why she lists it. One more shout out to A2N. If you want synchronized and awesome shell history stuff.
Yes. To be clear. A useful prompt. I can't live without having my current directory and current git branch in my prompt shell. Oh, she puts, sorry, I said prompt shell. She puts shell in parentheses because she realizes this is a shell concern. Gotcha. And so, yes, so like your terminal is not going to support that your shell would, I think we can all agree that that's useful.
Yes. To be clear. A useful prompt. I can't live without having my current directory and current git branch in my prompt shell. Oh, she puts, sorry, I said prompt shell. She puts shell in parentheses because she realizes this is a shell concern. Gotcha. And so, yes, so like your terminal is not going to support that your shell would, I think we can all agree that that's useful.
i mean praise robbie for oh my zsh because i mean that makes it easy if you're using zsh but i think later on she talks about using fish so i'm not sure if she is she uses fish or zsh with oh my zsh so she's either doing one or the other i don't know why you do both but different strokes for different folks how about 24-bit color this is the one i didn't realize i knew
i mean praise robbie for oh my zsh because i mean that makes it easy if you're using zsh but i think later on she talks about using fish so i'm not sure if she is she uses fish or zsh with oh my zsh so she's either doing one or the other i don't know why you do both but different strokes for different folks how about 24-bit color this is the one i didn't realize i knew
And I wonder if there's a way to put terminal.app into 24-bit mode because I remember doing something out of 256 and maybe I've done that. But anyways, it should be like that by default. And that's why Mitchell doesn't like terminal.app. This is, of course, your terminal emulator that does this. And I think that pretty much all of them nowadays are going to give you that.
And I wonder if there's a way to put terminal.app into 24-bit mode because I remember doing something out of 256 and maybe I've done that. But anyways, it should be like that by default. And that's why Mitchell doesn't like terminal.app. This is, of course, your terminal emulator that does this. And I think that pretty much all of them nowadays are going to give you that.
I don't know. She says between Vim and my OS so that when I copy in Firefox I can just P in Vim. So that's more of a text editor thing. That's a Vim thing. And I don't know if the terminal can help you with that or not. But I'm going to go ahead and
I don't know. She says between Vim and my OS so that when I copy in Firefox I can just P in Vim. So that's more of a text editor thing. That's a Vim thing. And I don't know if the terminal can help you with that or not. But I'm going to go ahead and
Yeah, she's conflated them all together. Shells, editors, and terminal emulators into one thing.
Yeah, she's conflated them all together. Shells, editors, and terminal emulators into one thing.
She does specify each one for each bullet point. It's just messing up our comparisons here. It sure is. Having colors in LS, again, that's a shell config thing. A terminal theme that she likes. So that's obviously going to be a feature of your terminal emulator. Dracula Pro. They're all themable, aren't they?
She does specify each one for each bullet point. It's just messing up our comparisons here. It sure is. Having colors in LS, again, that's a shell config thing. A terminal theme that she likes. So that's obviously going to be a feature of your terminal emulator. Dracula Pro. They're all themable, aren't they?
Automatic terminal fixing. If a program prints out some weird escape codes that mess up my terminal, I want that to automatically get reset, not get reset, but get reset so that my terminal doesn't get messed up. Cool. That's a feature of your shell. Not your terminal. Key bindings. That's the one that we talked about already. And then being able to use the scroll wheel in programs.
Automatic terminal fixing. If a program prints out some weird escape codes that mess up my terminal, I want that to automatically get reset, not get reset, but get reset so that my terminal doesn't get messed up. Cool. That's a feature of your shell. Not your terminal. Key bindings. That's the one that we talked about already. And then being able to use the scroll wheel in programs.
Who uses a scroll wheel, honestly? Well, this is, of course, Julia's list. This is not a comprehensive list, and she's completely free to have her own opinions on the matter. She uses the fish shell, mostly unconfigured, as well as any terminal emulator with 24-bit color support. She's used GNOME, iTerm, NotPicky, and then NeoVim, plus the base 16 framework for theming. Nice.
Who uses a scroll wheel, honestly? Well, this is, of course, Julia's list. This is not a comprehensive list, and she's completely free to have her own opinions on the matter. She uses the fish shell, mostly unconfigured, as well as any terminal emulator with 24-bit color support. She's used GNOME, iTerm, NotPicky, and then NeoVim, plus the base 16 framework for theming. Nice.