![]() ![]() I just installed Go, then installed powerline-go with go get. I like Powerline-Go for it's easy defaults. There's a number of choices for Powerline or Powerline-like prompts from Ubuntu. I like Agnoster, Paradox, or Fish, myself. It's actually the name of a theme and you can (and should!) pick the theme that makes you happy and use that theme's name here. Then run "notepad $PROFILE" and add these lines to the end: Import-Module posh-git When you run Install-Module for the first time you'll get a warning that you're downloading and installing stuff from the internet so follow the prompts appropriately.Īlso get PSReadline if you're on PowerShell Core: Install-Module -Name PSReadLine -AllowPrerelease -Scope CurrentUser -Force -SkipPublisherCheck ![]() You can also use PowerShell on Linux too, so be aware. Run these commands from PowerShell or PowerShell Core. Install-Module oh-my-posh -Scope CurrentUser Install-Module posh-git -Scope CurrentUser This also assumes you've installed Git for Windows. Per these directions, install Posh-Git and Oh-My-Posh. Step Two for PowerShell - Posh-Git and Oh-My-Posh Note that if you were an early adopter of the Windows Terminal and you've released updated beyond 0.5, I'd recommend you delete or zero-out your profiles.json and let the Terminal detect and automatically recreate your profiles.json. You can also get it from GitHub's releases but I recommend the store because it'll stay up to date automatically. Get Windows Terminal free from the Store. ![]() ![]() I've blogged about Patching the new Cascadia Code to include Powerline Glyphs and other Nerd Fonts for the Windows Terminal but folks have asked very specifically, how do I make my prompt look like that? Step One - Get the Terminal ![]()
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