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### Mac OS X |
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### Mac OS X |
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If you have administrator privileges, you must fix an Apple misconfiguration in |
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If you have administrator privileges, you must fix an Apple-introduced problem |
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Mac OS X 10.7 Lion by renaming `/etc/zshenv` to `/etc/zprofile`, or Zsh will |
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in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard by executing the following command, or BASH and Zsh |
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have the wrong `PATH` when executed non-interactively by scripts. |
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will have the wrong `PATH` when executed non-interactively. |
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sudo chmod ugo-x /usr/libexec/path_helper |
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`path_helper` is intended to make it easier for installers to add new paths to |
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the environment without having to edit shell configuration files by adding |
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a file with a path to the */etc/paths.d* directory. |
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Unfortunately, `path_helper` always reads paths from */etc/paths* set by Apple |
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then paths from */etc/paths.d* set by third party installers, and lastly paths |
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from the `PATH` environment variable set by the parent process, which |
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ultimately is set by the user with `export PATH=...` Thus, it reorders path |
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priorities, and user */bin* directories meant to override system */bin* |
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directories end up at the tail of the array. |
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### Troubleshooting |
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### Troubleshooting |
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If you are not able to find certain commands after switching to *Oh My Zsh*, |
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If you are not able to find certain commands after switching to *Oh My Zsh*, |
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modify the `PATH` variable in `environment.zsh` then open a new Zsh terminal |
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modify the `PATH` variable in *environment.zsh* then open a new Zsh terminal |
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window or tab. |
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window or tab. |
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## Usage |
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## Usage |
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@ -48,15 +61,15 @@ accompanying README files to learn of what is available. |
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### Modules |
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### Modules |
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1. Browse `modules/` to see what is available. |
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1. Browse */modules* to see what is available. |
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2. Load the modules you need in `~/.zshrc` then open a new Zsh terminal |
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2. Load the modules you need in *~/.zshrc* then open a new Zsh terminal |
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window or tab. |
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window or tab. |
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### Themes |
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### Themes |
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1. For a list of themes, type `prompt -l`. |
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1. For a list of themes, type `prompt -l`. |
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2. To preview a theme, type `prompt -p name`. |
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2. To preview a theme, type `prompt -p name`. |
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3. Load the theme you like in `~/.zshrc` then open a new Zsh terminal window |
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3. Load the theme you like in *~/.zshrc* then open a new Zsh terminal window |
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or tab. |
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or tab. |
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![sorin theme][2] |
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![sorin theme][2] |
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