![]() ![]() Now that I have explained what we will be looking at, let's jump in. They retain the settings and addons you have installed so each time you launch that application, like Vim, you always get the settings you spent time setting up. zshrc /.vimrc - these are you personal configuration files for any applications you use in your shell environment. To those not familiar with the term, a dot file is literally a file named. The second bit I will be talking about are dot files. You can pimp it out to whatever level you please or you can leave it bone stock and enjoy the features that are built in from a bone stock config. I do use Powershell for things at home but at work and at home my primary shell is ZSH as it is the gold standard these days. The items listed here are just nice things to use in a terminal. I am not trying to make you superman - to do that you have to keep on leveling up your skillsets. My hope for the article here is to give you practical advise that can save you time in your daily work. I leave the article feeling like I got click baited and I go on with my day without becoming a superhero as I was promised. However, 9 of 10 of the recommendations are garbage and I can typically already perform tasks quicker than without moving to the suggested tool. Any time I see a blog post that tells me I am going to read its contents and then become some insanely productive sysadmin/engineer/developer I immediately get ready to tune out and turn off. ![]()
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