Spaceduck for zsh-syntax-highlighting
A spaceduck theme for zsh-syntax-highlighting
First, get the source code via one of the download methods, then proceed to activating.
If you are a git user, you can install the theme and keep up to date by cloning the repo:
git clone git@github.com:bigpick/spaceduck-zsh-syntax-highlighting.git
Download using the GitHub .zip download option and unzip them.
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First you need to have installed and switched to using ZSH.
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Then, you need to have installed the "fish shell-like syntax highlighting for ZSH", zsh-syntax-highlighting.
- Just follow the installation steps for install.
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Add this theme's relevant settings to your
~/.zshrc
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Copy the contents of the spaceduck_zsh_syntax_highlighting.bash file, and paste into your zshrc file at
~/.zshrc
:# cat + copy cat ./spaceduck_zsh_syntax_highlighting.bash # | pbcopy (if on macOS) vim ~/.zshrc # paste before you activate the zsh-syntax-highlighting, see note below
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Note: If you installed zsh-syntax-highlighting via git, or site wide, be sure to paste the contents of the file before the following line in your
~/.zshrc
file:# which looks something like so: source ...zsh-syntax-highlighting/zsh-syntax-highlighting.zsh
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Note: If you installed zsh-syntax-highlighting via a plugin manager, be sure to paste the contents of the file before you activate the utility via it's plugin invocation.
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Start a new zsh session:
exec zsh
... and confirm it's working.
This theme is maintained by the following person(s) in addition to being helped by a bunch of awesome contributors.
bigpick |