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  1. The next episode of the podcast is now live! 🎉 I'm a huge fan of , so it was amazing geeking out with the author of it - @jan! 🔥

    unhandledexceptionpodcast.com/

  2. The next episode of the #UnhandledException podcast is now live! 🎉 I'm a huge fan of #OhMyPosh, so it was amazing geeking out with the author of it - @jan! 🔥

    unhandledexceptionpodcast.com/ #dotnet

  3. The next episode of the #UnhandledException podcast is now live! 🎉 I'm a huge fan of #OhMyPosh, so it was amazing geeking out with the author of it - @jan! 🔥

    unhandledexceptionpodcast.com/ #dotnet

  4. The next episode of the #UnhandledException podcast is now live! 🎉 I'm a huge fan of #OhMyPosh, so it was amazing geeking out with the author of it - @jan! 🔥

    unhandledexceptionpodcast.com/ #dotnet

  5. The next episode of the #UnhandledException podcast is now live! 🎉 I'm a huge fan of #OhMyPosh, so it was amazing geeking out with the author of it - @jan! 🔥

    unhandledexceptionpodcast.com/ #dotnet

  6. Tried the zsh shell for less than 30 seconds, and I'm already hooked! It's now my default shell across all my Linux setups—server, laptop, remote server, and WSL instances. I’m also using it with oh-my-posh and a few handy zsh plugins:

    • git
    • zsh-autosuggestions
    • zsh-syntax-highlighting
    • sudo
    • colorize
    • colored-man-pages

    #Zsh #Linux #ShellLife #OhMyPosh #CommandLine #TechSetup #OpenSource #DevTools #TerminalTweaks #SysAdmin

  7. I fell into another hole. You see, there is no #OhMyPosh in #VoidLinux, only #StarshipPrompt. So I thought about it… And now I have styled my prompt in #Nushell itself, no other stuff necessary.

    It doesn’t do anything fancy, just picks colors based on hostname and also shows status of a git directory. So 100% the same as my Oh My Posh config.

    #NotFullyLiveVoidPosting

  8. Having played with #OhMyPosh ohmyposh.dev/ under bash and zsh with mostly default settings, I kind of like the idea of a souped up #TerminalPrompt

    But it can be a bit slow when the filesystem is under load.

    Is #StarshipPrompt any better starship.rs/ ?

    Or #PurePrompt github.com/sindresorhus/pure seems nice but minimal...

  9. New Toolkit update.

    I just pushed the update that switches from using in to since the former is currently on life support. Will write an article about it soon. It's much better.

  10. If you're not using #OhMyPosh, you're missing out.
    Where ever I go, as long as oh-my-posh is with me, it will feel like home.
    I just tried #xonsh (a shell that understands python), and by just setting up oh-my-posh, it felt as if I have been using xonsh for a while.

  11. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  12. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  13. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  14. I've been using #Tabby (formerly #Terminus) as my main #Terminal app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite #TabbyTweaks.

    1. A #PowerShell script that launches Tabby, waits for its #MainWindowHandle to appear, then hides it using #ShowWindowAsync #Win32 #API (see #GitHub link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom #PowerShellCore, #WindowsPowerShell, #CMD, #WSL, and #SSH profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. #OhMyPosh running a slightly modified #froczh theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev

  15. I've been using (formerly ) as my main app for a while, and I've customized it quite a bit, so I thought I'd share some of my favorite .

    1. A script that launches Tabby, waits for its to appear, then hides it using (see link below)
    2. Docking setting enabled (I keep mine docked to the left edge of my main display)
    3. Ctrl+` hotkey mapped to "toggle (show/hide) terminal window"
    4. Custom , , , , and profiles (both admin and non-admin)
    5. running a slightly modified theme

    My "Start-TabbyHidden.ps1" script: github.com/JamesDBartlett3/Pos

    Oh-My-Posh: ohmyposh.dev