explorer /etc
to open the root directory to edit the file in wordpad.db_home: windows
General > Fonts
if missing - Thanks @SturmB!) we're going to set the font for non-mintty terminals, just for consistency: Hack, Size 16, Uncheck the option for an alternative font.Support special hotkeys
if missing - Thanks @SturmB!)dir_colors
file, add ssh keys on login, adds the vim generated promptline, and utilize my personal theme (also in that repo). (It's also subject to change!) Be sure to follow step 6 or remove the related lines from the .zshrc if you use mine!cd <path-to-extracted-files>
cp -an ./bin/* /usr/bin/.
and cp -an ./lib/* /usr/lib/.
chmod 755 /usr/bin/winpty*
and chmod 755 /usr/lib/winpty*
vendorgit-for-windowsetcprofile.daliases.sh
dir_colors
and sourcing the prompt line's .sh file. This is what I'm doing with them:dir_colors
files into their needed spots (see my github for examples, or google!): ~/.minttyrc
and ~/.dir_colors
~/.vimrc
and install vundle: git clone https://github.com/VundleVim/Vundle.vim.git ~/.vim/bundle/Vundle.vim
:PluginInstall
followed by :PromptlineSnapshot ~/.shell_prompt.sh airline
to generate the nifty looking powerline prompt script (this needs to be sourced in .zshrc).upgrade_oh_my_zsh
upgrade_oh_my_zsh
this means the issue is inside ~/.oh-my-zsh/tools/upgrade.sh.apt-cyg install dos2unix
. This is a simple utility to convert the line endings of a file.dos2unix <path to file>
. In this case, dos2unix ~/.oh-my-zsh/tools/upgrade.sh
.