![]() bat: a cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.tree: List contents of directories in tree-like format.Midnight Commander: a visual file manager.htop: "an interactive process viewer for Unix systems", which I use instead of the macOS Activity Monitor.app.HTTPie: a command line HTTP client with an intuitive UI, JSON support, syntax highlighting, wget-like downloads, plugins, and more which I often use instead of graphical programs like Postman or Insomnia.lazygit: a simple but amazing terminal UI for git commands.In this chapter I want to demonstrate some CLI tools which I regularly use in my terminal and which can highly increase your productivty: After installing the font on your operating system you need to select it as a font in your iTerm profile: I use the Cascadia Font from Microsoft in iTerm. The result should look similar to my terminal:Ĭhoose Minimal theme to have a cleaner UI with smaller tabs as shown in the screenshot above: Installation instructions can be found here. I really like Material Design so I also use it in iTerm thanks to this iTerm2 color scheme. zsh-syntax-highlighting: provides syntax highlighting for the shell zsh, red for invalid and green for valid commands:.zsh-autosuggestions: suggests commands as you type based on history and completions.web-search: adds aliases for searching with Google, Wiki, Bing, YouTube and other popular services.bgnotify: cross-platform background notifications for long running commands.npm: provides completion as well as adding many useful aliases for npm.docker: adds auto-completion for docker.brew: adds several aliases for common brew commands.git: provides many aliases and a few useful functions for git.Some words about the used plugins, here you can find a list of all available Oh My ZSH plugins: I use the avit theme but there are many other cool themes available. You can install it using this terminal command: Use - to quickly navigate between your last and current path.Example: take testFolder is the same as mkdir testFolder & cd testFolder take command creates a new directory and changes the path to it. ![]() ) / (for root directory) and ~ (for home directory) You can omit the cd (change directory) command. ![]()
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