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I'm a bash user willing to switch to a more friendly and advanced shell. I read a lot of good things about zsh, but I gave a quick test at fish and it seems great too.
Both seem very close in term of features, what is your opinion about those two shells especially as regards shell programming?
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I have ZSH as default shell in MacOS, everything is working fine. ZSH is installed as brew package, Ive set default shell in my account, new shell is listed in /etc/shells... everything is set, like I've said.
I have some shell scripts in which I use some commands from zsh, like print. When I execute…
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I run the following codes separately as my prompt unsuccessfully in .zshrc. This suggests me that apparently I do not have a program called __git_ps1. It is not in MacPorts.
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PROMPT="$(__git_ps1 " \[\033[1;32m\] (%s)\[\033[0m\]")\$"$
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PROMPT="$(__git_ps1 " (%s)")\$"$
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I'm a bash user willing to switch to a more friendly and advanced shell. I read a lot of good things about zsh, but I gave a quick test at fish and it seems great too.
Both seem very close in term of features, what is your opinion about those two shells ?
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I have "v" aliased to "vim */.cpp */.hpp */.cxx"
Problem is, if I'm in a directory without any .cxx files, zsh treats this as an error. Is there anyway to tell zsh to create the absence of */*.cxx files as "" instead of an error?
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