

For this, we should run the below command on the iTerm terminal. We will continue with Powerlevel10k installation. Then go back to iTerm, and go to Preferences -> Profiles -> Colors -> Color Presets Drop Down -> Import and then select the downloaded “ ermcolors” file.Īlso, you can check other color profiles by visiting the online gallery as shown below screenshot. If you want, you can change the color theme with flat colors, you can go to Quentin Watt’s GitHub repo and download the “ ermcolors” file. Then, re-open the iTerm2 again, and you will see a different view. To quit, right-click the terminal icon and then click to quit. When it is opened, change the ZSH_THEME to agnoster and save the file.Ĭlose the iTerm2 terminal completely but quit and then reopen it. Then, type the below command to open the Zsh’s config file in Visual Studio Code (VS Code).Īfter this command, VS Code will be opened. In order to install it, please run the below command in your terminal, and for more info, you can go to its official website.Īfter this installation, let go of the root folder level by typing “cd” and then click enter. We will continue with installing “ Oh My Zsh“. Then, we will do some tweaks for other terminals. We will first do all operations on the iTerm2 terminal. Also, I suggest you install brew if you did not install it before. The installation of these tools is pretty straightforward. Let’s get started!įirst, I want to share with you the tool installation links. On the settings.json file of the windows terminal, search for schemes array and paste this object inside.In this article, I will explain how to customize the MAC terminal, iTerm2, Visual Studio Code terminal, and IntelliJ IDEA terminal with ZSH and powerlevel10k. One last thing,įor people who want their terminal to look exactly like mine does, here’s how:ġ. But, if you had problems understanding that, leave comments so I may edit this post (if Medium let’s me, this is actually my first post :) ) or maybe reply to your comments. Its simple, download an image, put it in the required directory and run a registry command. I don’t want to make this article too long so have a look at Vlad412’s answer here.
