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@@ -33,10 +33,11 @@ version is 4.3.11.
done
```
Note: If you already have any of the given config files, ln will error. In
simple cases you can add `source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/init.zsh"` to
the bottom of your `.zshrc` to load prezto but keep your config intact. For
more complicated setups, it is recommended that you back up your original
Note: If you already have any of the given configuration files, `ln` will
cause error. In simple cases you can load prezto by adding the line
`source "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zprezto/init.zsh"` to the bottom of your
`.zshrc` and keep the rest of your Zsh configuration intact. For more
complicated setups, it is recommended that you back up your original
configs and replace them with the provided prezto runcoms.
4. Set Zsh as your default shell:
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@@ -89,7 +90,11 @@ accompanying README files to learn of what is available.
window or tab.
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Note that the 'git' module may be required for special symbols to appear, such as those on the right of the above image. Add `'git'` to the list under `zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \ ` in your `.zpreztorc` to enable this module.
Note that the 'git' module may be required for special symbols to appear,
such as those on the right of the above image. Add `'git'` to the `pmodule`
list (under `zstyle ':prezto:load' pmodule \` in your *~/.zpreztorc*) to
enable this module.
### External Modules
1. By default modules will be loaded from */modules* and */contrib*.
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@@ -99,7 +104,7 @@ accompanying README files to learn of what is available.
Note that module names need to be unique or they will cause an error when