Here’s how I did it without messing with Apple Script, complicated setups, or dabbling too deep into obscure configuration files harming the “platform agnostic” factor of my dotfiles. ![]() Thanks, u/SciGuy013! Automatic switch between Light and Dark mode in iTerm and Vim Yet, a comment on Reddit was the spark to continue anew the challenge to fix the issues in my setup and automate the whole process. Gave it another spin for a while but I didn’t like a few things: i) macOS couldn’t switch between Light and Dark automatically like in Night Shift, ii) there was no easy way to switch between Light and Dark in my terminal environment (iTerm and Vim) which I exclusively use with Solarized, and iii) Safari web pages stayed in their default daylight whiteness. ![]() After some friends praised it recently I was intrigued. When Mojave launched I remember being particularly impressed by Apple’s attention to detail, however I thought it was a feature I wouldn’t use. This project is ISC (opens new window) licensed.I must confess: I didn’t understand Dark Mode in the beginning nor did I see the reason behind it. Your name or logo will show up here with a link to your website.Ĭopyright © 2019-present, Starship Contributors (opens new window). Support this project by becoming a sponsor (opens new window). Reujab/silver (opens new window) – A cross-shell customizable powerline-like prompt with icons. □ĭenysdovhan/spaceship-prompt (opens new window) – A ZSH prompt for astronauts.ĭenysdovhan/robbyrussell-node (opens new window) – Cross-shell robbyrussell theme written in JavaScript. Please check out these previous works that helped inspire the creation of starship. Also, feel free to drop into our Discord server (opens new window) and say hi. If you are interested in helping contribute to starship, please take a look at our Contributing Guide (opens new window). If you would like to help, translations can be contributed on the Starship Crowdin (opens new window). If you are fluent in a non-English language, we greatly appreciate any help keeping our docs translated and up-to-date in other languages. We are always looking for contributors of all skill levels! If you're looking to ease your way into the project, try out a good first issue (opens new window). Presets (opens new window) – get inspired by the pre-built configuration of others If you're looking to further customize Starship:Ĭonfiguration (opens new window) – learn how to configure Starship to tweak your prompt to your liking If you're happy with the defaults, enjoy! Start a new shell instance, and you should see your beautiful new shell prompt. Select yours from the list below: BashĪdd the following to the end of ~/.bashrc:Įval " $(starship init zsh )" # Step 3. Setup your shell to use StarshipĬonfigure your shell to initialize starship. Install the latest version for your system with the MSI-installers from the releases section (opens new window). Install the latest version for your system:Īlternatively, install Starship using any of the following package managers: Repository Install Starship using any of the following package managers: Distribution Install Starship using any of the following package managers: Repository Select your operating system from the list below to view installation instructions: Android A Nerd Font (opens new window) installed and enabled in your terminal (for example, try the FiraCode Nerd Font (opens new window)).Easy: quick to install – start using it in minutes.Feature rich: support for all your favorite tools.Intelligent: shows relevant information at a glance.Universal: works on any shell, on any operating system. ![]() Customizable: configure every aspect of your prompt. ![]()
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