Schneider
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README.md
Schneiders Dotfiles
In this repo you will find my config files of my command line setup and some info about my overall way of computing.
Shell: zsh
After a long time using the well known bash I switched to zsh. I don't exactly remember the reasons for switching, probably I just wanted to give it a try, but found it to be a good alternative. You can't say zsh, without naming oh-my-zsh, an incredibly good, 'community-driven framework for managing your zsh configuration'. Just simply install it and you have a great abundance of themes, plugins and other goodies right at your hands, which will make your everyday life at the command line a lot easier.
tmux
Tmux is a terminal multiplexer, which means, that you can have several virtual terminals in one 'real' terminal instance. You can also have multiple sessions and switch between them. Splitting up your window in different terminals is also possible, of course.
You can also have some cool info displayed in the lower status line, like current time, hostname and even the currently played song in clementine.
Switching between the tabs is as easy as pressing <Ctrl>a <Ctrl>h|l
, depending
in which direction you want to go.
Installation
Executing ./install.sh
will install the configuration. It will download
oh-my-zsh, set zsh as default shell and links all important configuration
files.