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prompt-so-fancy

v0.0.0

Published

Make your terminal look more fancy

Downloads

28

Readme

prompt-so-fancy

Usage

source prompt-so-fancy

You could drop an alias in your ~/.bash_profile:

alias psf='source prompt-so-fancy'
psf

Install

For convenience, the recommended installation is via NPM. If you'd prefer, you may choose to do a manual installation instead.

npm install -g prompt-so-fancy

This will install and link the prompt-so-fancy scripts. You can also upgrade to the latest version with this command.

Manual install

If you want, you can choose to install manually:

  1. Grab the script (prompt-so-fancy) via either downloading or cloning the repo.
  2. Place them in a location that is in your PATH directly or with symlinks.

Contributing

Pull requests quite welcome, along with any feedback or ideas.

Hacking

# fork and clone the prompt-so-fancy repo.
git clone https://github.com/steve-mao/prompt-so-fancy/ && cd prompt-so-fancy

Make changes and send a PR!


## Credit

inspired by paulirish, cowboy, thomasjbradley, and mathiasbynens.


## License

MIT