Closed wraybowling closed 8 years ago
You have to install ZSH, and activate the wild-cherry.zsh theme.
I agree it could be more explicit -- I will see what I can do.
If you happen to get zsh working, please think about submitting a pull request to update the instructions, it would help out massively! 🚴👯🚴👯🚴👯
This got ZSH running as part of a Wild Cherry profile. None of the other features are to be seen though.
You have to enable wild-cherry.zsh-theme
in the ~/.zshrc
config -- here is clearer instructions on how to update zsh themes -- https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh#themes
The iTerm theme is only for colours -- the .zsh theme is for all of the formatting and emojis. 🙏
I have added a note to the iTerm instructions which refer to the Zsh instructions. Both are required for usage, I hope that will solve any confusion going forward. ⛅️
Let's pretend I don't know what you're doing without you saying so explicitly.
Starting from scratch, the .itermcolors file only changes what the file extension suggests: colors. There are no emoji, or even changes to how messages appear in the terminal.
You're missing some steps, clearly.